U.S.
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World
1-2 Cornell Notes due Friday
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Monday, October 27, 2014
Monday, October 20, 2014
As I will be out on bereavement from 10/22-10/24 and likely be unreachable, I have updated the post to cover the remainder of the week through the days that I am expected to be out.
U.S.
10/21: Complete the "Causes of the American Revolution" questions and the reading questions on the board from "Tyranny is Tyranny."
World
10/21-10/27: Cornell Notes for Chapter 1 Section 1
10/24-10/31: Cornell Notes for Chapter 1 Section 2
U.S.
10/21: Complete the "Causes of the American Revolution" questions and the reading questions on the board from "Tyranny is Tyranny."
World
10/21-10/27: Cornell Notes for Chapter 1 Section 1
10/24-10/31: Cornell Notes for Chapter 1 Section 2
Friday, October 17, 2014
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Friday, October 10, 2014
U.S.
Slavery Narratives due 10/17
Slavery Narratives due 10/17
Go to the University of North Carolina’s “Documenting
the South: North American Slave Narratives” at http://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/. Choose “Browse the selection
alphabetically” to see the list of narratives and then choose any two to read
and answer the following questions.
1. Summarize
in 1-2 paragraphs the first narrative that you read.
2. Summarize
in 1-2 paragraphs the second narrative that you read.
3. How
are these narratives similar? Do
the characters have a similar life journey? Do they both achieve freedom? How are they treated-fairly, poorly, etc? (1-2 paragraphs)
4. Does
this person explain why he is writing this narrative? If so, why? If
not, why do you think they are writing this narrative?
5. Describe
any emotions you felt as you were reading this narrative.
. What
can we learn about slavery from this narrative?
World
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