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- Name it 13) September 25, 2018
- SEATING CHART?!?
- FINISH Daily Write--Interview Review
- Data Analysis Table
- Questions
- Daily Write--History of the American Dream Parts 3, 4, & 5
- Part 3: The G.I. Bill and Roosevelt's Economic Bill of Rights
- What was the GI Bill of Rights and why did it become law?
- What did Americans begin to expect if "they played by the rules?" Why?
- How did the GI Bill change home ownership for veterans?
- How did the GI Bill change college attendance for veterans?
- How the the Gi Bill change expectations for all Americans?
- Part 4: The American Dream Deferred
- How did the Federal Housing Authority lock out African-Americans?
- How did consumption help illustrate the civil rights movement for African-Americans?
- Part 5: The Age of Abundance Fades
- How did the postwar prosperity affect American expectations?
- What did President Carter ask Americans to do? Why?
- How did Americans react?
- Daily Write--Local, State, and Federal Government
- Why do we have government and how is that seen in the infographic linked above?
- How is the purpose of government shared among the three levels?
- How is the purpose of government divided between the three levels?
- How does a bill become a law and how did the election affect that?
- Daily Write--Branches of Government
- What are the three branches of government?
- How does the president affect the congress and the courts?
- How does the congress affect the president and the courts?
- How do the courts affect the president and the congress?
- Daily Closing
- What did you learn?
- How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
- How does it or will it affect you?
- How can you use it?
- Pro Points--Shooting An Elephant
- Who was George Orwell? Why is that important?
- What was his job? Why is that important?
- What was up with the elephant?
- How did Orwell react why?
- What does this story say about the role of government?
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
13) September 25, 2018
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