Homework and Assignments: - 9th Grade U.S. History.
About WWI This section covers the issues and tensions that led to the start of WWI and led to the issues that affected Europe for decades to come. Below you will find materials and homework assignments that have been given out during class.
Should the U.S. enter World War I? This C3-aligned text-based homework assignment asks students to analyze an excerpt from Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States and then use it and other available evidence to construct their own opinion, using textual evidence--should the U.S. have entered WWI?
Assignment packet contains six assignments related to nationalism and WWI. Assignment 1 includes an article about the unification of Italy and a paraphrasing activity that uses a primary source from Mazzini. Assignment 2 includes an article about the unification of Germany and has four different s.
Late homework assignments will be given max 50pct credit. (DUE MAY 09th to 13th 2016) ASSIGNMENT TWO WWI DOCUMENT BASED QUESTION Print and complete the DBQ (Document Based Question) PART A: Use legible print handwriting to answer the document based reading questions. Do NOT COPY. Use your own words.
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The week of Dec. 9 - 14: We will complete Imperialism and Progressives and examine America's role in World War I. The week of Dec. 17 - 21: We examine the results of WWI and its effect on America's economy and the social effects of the war. Imperialism.
Obtain a scrapbook or photo album - something that can be filled with your WWI assignments. Please NO 3-RING BINDERS or NOTEBOOKS. Parents will need to help with this. Next, create the written pieces you decided upon. See requirements below. Then, create the memorabilia you decided upon. See requirements below.