slides 1-10 two sentences each
2) In 1870 there were a lot of train tracks in the east, and one heading in the west. In the 1870 and 1890 a lot of train tracks expanded into the west.
3) There were a lot of people voting for Grover Cleveland who was a democratic then James G. Blaine who was a republican. there were only nine states who didn't vote for either Cleveland or Blaine.
4) In 1870 the sales of metal and steel weren't that high. That changed in 1875 through 1900 because of the increase of sales of metal and steel for railroads.
5) The building looks very old and beautiful. The building has a lot of stories and secrets to tell.
6) The room looks like it was once fun of love and life. It also looks like it has secrets and history to tell.
7) The woman looks like she's loved by many people. Also she looks like she's hiding something behind her smile.
8) The man looks like he's full of greed and power. He also looks like a man who wants people to fear him.
9) The photo looks like it is saying that women have a say and power. It also looks like it says that women can be brave and strong.
10) The photo looks like it is saying even little people can be even greedy. Parents can't give you everything you want.
chap 18
Caley Child
Mr. Rowley
History
DBQ
Even though the immigrants were really not wanted by the general population, they were in ways exceptions by the government that actually supported the immigrants in the 1800’s and late 1900’s. Some of the population were in fear of the increase of the immigrants because of the job decrease and the thought of the immigrants with criminal background history.
document 1-3 questions
1) Carnegie plan was to make the wealthy build a music hall.
2) He donated one million dollars to the building of the music hall. Carnegie was willing to give money to the construction of the music hall and because Carnegie is also a philanthropist himself.
3) Our admiration towards Mr.Carnegie should be how for he would go to build the music hall, and be amazed on how much money he would donate to have the music hall to be complete.
doc176
A) Pulls and pushes
B) Men would leave their wives to go to America
C) Fearing that with all the immigrants coming in there will be fewer jobs.
D) Booker T Washington thinks immigration is bad
E) Japanese immigrants are not welcomed
F) Even immigrants can get into the government
G) Blue eyed and fair hair is better then others
H) Very few immigrants can get into America
doc 768
1) So that the Chinese immigrants would not leave to go back home and then return to America.
2) They are a "nuisance" because the more they come into America the less jobs they are.
3) Wearing traditional clothes and living like they did in their homeland.
chap 20
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Caley Child
Mr.Rowley
College History: The Grange Movement, 1875
11/7/17
The women of the Triangle Shirtwaist fire were martyrs
This is true because of the women workers risked their lives to have better lives, pay, respect, and a lot of the women died. Thanks to these women who risked their lives made their disendents lives better and saved a lot of young boy and girls lives.
Amelia Earhart
1) Amelia Earhart was the first woman who almost flew across the whole world. Neta Snook being overlooked for Amelia Earhart was one who taught Amelia how to fly and being invited to be the pilot for a replica of the Charles.
2) It was the Golden age for pilots. There were also many pioneering women who defied the traditional women roles to become pilots. The two most famous pilots in this time line and history were Amelia Earhart and Neta Snook.
3) For the time period when women had to play female roles, but this didn't affect Neta Snook because she is one of many first female pilots of her generation. Neta Snook was the first woman to be accepted to Curtiss Flying Schooling Virginia, She was also the owner of her own "aviation business, and run a commercial airfield." Also to be the famous teacher who taught Amelia Earhart to fly. Compared to Mary Walker she was considered as a feminist, activist, nurse and surgeon She also served in the Civil war and survived being captured by the confederate army for several months. She was also considered a feminist because she wanted to change the women's rights. She also earned the metal of Honor.
Chap 24 History workshop doc.
1) To compare his federal problem to the first president.
2) By combining them together in the development of "highways and canals " not to separate them, but to develop the nation in a better way.
3) President Roosevelt was in favor of the development in highways, canals, and etc because he didn't make people think he was better then the rest of them, but as one of the people.
unit 12
Civil Rights Poster questions
1) The word "AM" what I think is meaning that even though we're different in skin color does not mean that we are the same on the inside.
2) What I think the workers that they did not care about getting payed, but to tell the white people that they have feelings to and they are not backing down without a fight, and wanting better work eviroments.
3) I do agree with King because it is true that if we the people don't do anything now the problem will get worse, and that if we do not change now that our descendants will have to suffer our actions.
John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address
1) Men have the power to save or take away someone life.
2) Instead of offering an agreement for more war, offered more peace for the nations.
3) Instead of having people using guns for war, he wanted people to be hopeful to a new future.
4) He gave the people hope for peace.
Robert F. Kennedy on Vietnam, 1967
1) The two problems collided with each other.
2) Sent troops in to help South Vietnam and to focus on the problem of the war in Vietnam.
3) The strength and honor that is with our nation.
Robert Kennedy on civil rights, 1963
1) No, I don't think he was to optimistic about the blacks because they wouldn't be where they're now.
2) Because there were quit a bit of black people still in the south, he thought it would be a good idea of making the voting right be equal and black people be able to vote.
3) Racism towards black people about the race and color of skin. Segregation for the blacks and whites for schools, works, buses, etc. Voting rights for blacks to be equal to whites. Civil rights for blacks for equal equality.
Ronald Reagan on the unrest on college campuses, 1967
1) In a way he started the flame with the riots.
2) to have power over the students to have manors.
3) Instead of having violent protests, they should use their words and think properly.
2) In 1870 there were a lot of train tracks in the east, and one heading in the west. In the 1870 and 1890 a lot of train tracks expanded into the west.
3) There were a lot of people voting for Grover Cleveland who was a democratic then James G. Blaine who was a republican. there were only nine states who didn't vote for either Cleveland or Blaine.
4) In 1870 the sales of metal and steel weren't that high. That changed in 1875 through 1900 because of the increase of sales of metal and steel for railroads.
5) The building looks very old and beautiful. The building has a lot of stories and secrets to tell.
6) The room looks like it was once fun of love and life. It also looks like it has secrets and history to tell.
7) The woman looks like she's loved by many people. Also she looks like she's hiding something behind her smile.
8) The man looks like he's full of greed and power. He also looks like a man who wants people to fear him.
9) The photo looks like it is saying that women have a say and power. It also looks like it says that women can be brave and strong.
10) The photo looks like it is saying even little people can be even greedy. Parents can't give you everything you want.
chap 18
Caley Child
Mr. Rowley
History
DBQ
Even though the immigrants were really not wanted by the general population, they were in ways exceptions by the government that actually supported the immigrants in the 1800’s and late 1900’s. Some of the population were in fear of the increase of the immigrants because of the job decrease and the thought of the immigrants with criminal background history.
document 1-3 questions
1) Carnegie plan was to make the wealthy build a music hall.
2) He donated one million dollars to the building of the music hall. Carnegie was willing to give money to the construction of the music hall and because Carnegie is also a philanthropist himself.
3) Our admiration towards Mr.Carnegie should be how for he would go to build the music hall, and be amazed on how much money he would donate to have the music hall to be complete.
doc176
A) Pulls and pushes
B) Men would leave their wives to go to America
C) Fearing that with all the immigrants coming in there will be fewer jobs.
D) Booker T Washington thinks immigration is bad
E) Japanese immigrants are not welcomed
F) Even immigrants can get into the government
G) Blue eyed and fair hair is better then others
H) Very few immigrants can get into America
doc 768
1) So that the Chinese immigrants would not leave to go back home and then return to America.
2) They are a "nuisance" because the more they come into America the less jobs they are.
3) Wearing traditional clothes and living like they did in their homeland.
chap 20
853 KB
Caley Child
Mr.Rowley
College History: The Grange Movement, 1875
11/7/17
- It is telling us that even though we eat the food the came from somewhere and the people who grow the food is getting the short end of the stick.
- The one that is selling and buying the goods from the farmer because it is saying just because I buy the food from you that you don’t need a fair price for all of it.
- They were ok, but the farmers and the workers were treated somewhat poorly to the higher and upper class.
The women of the Triangle Shirtwaist fire were martyrs
This is true because of the women workers risked their lives to have better lives, pay, respect, and a lot of the women died. Thanks to these women who risked their lives made their disendents lives better and saved a lot of young boy and girls lives.
Amelia Earhart
1) Amelia Earhart was the first woman who almost flew across the whole world. Neta Snook being overlooked for Amelia Earhart was one who taught Amelia how to fly and being invited to be the pilot for a replica of the Charles.
2) It was the Golden age for pilots. There were also many pioneering women who defied the traditional women roles to become pilots. The two most famous pilots in this time line and history were Amelia Earhart and Neta Snook.
3) For the time period when women had to play female roles, but this didn't affect Neta Snook because she is one of many first female pilots of her generation. Neta Snook was the first woman to be accepted to Curtiss Flying Schooling Virginia, She was also the owner of her own "aviation business, and run a commercial airfield." Also to be the famous teacher who taught Amelia Earhart to fly. Compared to Mary Walker she was considered as a feminist, activist, nurse and surgeon She also served in the Civil war and survived being captured by the confederate army for several months. She was also considered a feminist because she wanted to change the women's rights. She also earned the metal of Honor.
Chap 24 History workshop doc.
1) To compare his federal problem to the first president.
2) By combining them together in the development of "highways and canals " not to separate them, but to develop the nation in a better way.
3) President Roosevelt was in favor of the development in highways, canals, and etc because he didn't make people think he was better then the rest of them, but as one of the people.
unit 12
Civil Rights Poster questions
1) The word "AM" what I think is meaning that even though we're different in skin color does not mean that we are the same on the inside.
2) What I think the workers that they did not care about getting payed, but to tell the white people that they have feelings to and they are not backing down without a fight, and wanting better work eviroments.
3) I do agree with King because it is true that if we the people don't do anything now the problem will get worse, and that if we do not change now that our descendants will have to suffer our actions.
John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address
1) Men have the power to save or take away someone life.
2) Instead of offering an agreement for more war, offered more peace for the nations.
3) Instead of having people using guns for war, he wanted people to be hopeful to a new future.
4) He gave the people hope for peace.
Robert F. Kennedy on Vietnam, 1967
1) The two problems collided with each other.
2) Sent troops in to help South Vietnam and to focus on the problem of the war in Vietnam.
3) The strength and honor that is with our nation.
Robert Kennedy on civil rights, 1963
1) No, I don't think he was to optimistic about the blacks because they wouldn't be where they're now.
2) Because there were quit a bit of black people still in the south, he thought it would be a good idea of making the voting right be equal and black people be able to vote.
3) Racism towards black people about the race and color of skin. Segregation for the blacks and whites for schools, works, buses, etc. Voting rights for blacks to be equal to whites. Civil rights for blacks for equal equality.
Ronald Reagan on the unrest on college campuses, 1967
1) In a way he started the flame with the riots.
2) to have power over the students to have manors.
3) Instead of having violent protests, they should use their words and think properly.