Week of March 30- Test on schoology.com this Friday April 3rd at 10:00am. JFK/LBJ Era.
Study Guide downloaded below and also on schoology.
Study Guide downloaded below and also on schoology.
Week of March 23rd- Go to schoology.com Create a student account and join class- US History: US History 2nd/5th periods HatcherClass code- 3CTH-TC3G-DXHHW
We will begin using this platform for all class work going forward.
We will begin using this platform for all class work going forward.
Weekly Pacing Guide- 3\16
By Friday March 20th student should have completed the following-
1-Read: LBJ Notes; JFK/LBJ Study Guide (files attached)
2-View all videos tagged below-
3-Due Friday March 20th- Complete US History Crash Course #40 1960s handout (file attached)
By Friday March 20th student should have completed the following-
1-Read: LBJ Notes; JFK/LBJ Study Guide (files attached)
2-View all videos tagged below-
3-Due Friday March 20th- Complete US History Crash Course #40 1960s handout (file attached)
Curriculum Standards:
SSUSH21 Analyze U.S. international and domestic policies including their influences on technological advancements and social changes during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations
SSUSH21 Analyze U.S. international and domestic policies including their influences on technological advancements and social changes during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations
- Analyze the international policies and actions taken as a response to the Cold War including U.S. involvement in Cuba and the escalation of the war in Vietnam as a result of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution.
- Connect major domestic issues to their social effects including the passage of civil rights legislation and Johnson’s Great Society, following the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
- Describe the impact of television on American culture including the presidential debates (Kennedy/Nixon, 1960), news coverage of the Civil Rights Movement, the moon landing, and the war in Vietnam.
- Investigate the growth, influence, and tactics of civil rights groups, Martin Luther King, Jr., the Letter from Birmingham Jail, the I Have a Dream Speech, and Cesar Chavez.
- Describe the social and political turmoil of 1968 including the reactions to assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert F. Kennedy, the Tet Offensive, and the presidential election.