Required for Wednesday, January 22
Bring your textbook to class
Monday, January 20, 2014
Friday, January 17, 2014
United States History
Homework due Wednesday, January 22
Both: Read
“The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson.”
On a separate sheet of paper, answer Qs 1-4
Study
for final
Economics
Homework due Tuesday, January 21
Study for final exam
Bring to the exam: your textbook, a calculator, and at least two pens with blue or black ink
Thursday, January 16, 2014
United States History
Homework due Friday, January 17
AP: Making
America, pp 406-410
Reg: America:
Pathways to the Present, pp. 442-445
Both: Terms
Economics
Homework due Friday, January 17
Complete Reteaching Ch. 16
WRITE answers to Chapter 17 Review p. 440
Build
Your Economic Vocabulary
Review
Questions # 1-5
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
United States History
Homework due Thursday, January 16
AP: Making
America, pp 403-406
Reg: America:
Pathways to the Present, pp. 438-440
Both: Terms
European History
Homework due January 16
Both: The
French Revolution, Napoleon, and the Jews webquest (see handout)
Economics
Homework due Thursday, January 16
Economics
in Our Times, pp 435-437
Terms
Find
the current exchange rate (a/o 1/14/14) for
$
Õ ruble
$
Õ shekel
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
United States History
Homework due Wednesday, January 15
AP: Making
America, pp 398-402
Reg: America:
Pathways to the Present, pp. 436-438
(up to “Cities and Industries”)
Both: Read
the Fourteenth Amendment
Terms
European History
Homework due Wednesday, January 15
AP: AP
Achiever, p 178 (“Coda: Women and the
Revolution”)
Reg: World
History, pp 482-483
Both: Women
and the Revolution assignment (see handout)
Economics
Homework due Wednesday, January 15
Economics
in Our Times, pp 424 (bottom)-425,
427-428, 431-435
Terms
Monday, January 13, 2014
United States History
Homework due Tuesday, January 14
AP: Making
America, pp 393-398
Reg: America:
Pathways to the Present, pp 430-435
Both: Terms
European History
Homework due Tuesday, January 14
AP: Making
Europe, pp 559-564
AP
Achiever, pp 176-178 (up to “Coda. .
. “)
Reg: World
History, pp 488-492 (up to Congress
of Vienna)
CIG, pp 229-232
Both: Terms
to Chart
Economics
Homework due Tuesday, January 14
Economics in Our Times, pp 408-414 (including “Applying Production
Possibility Frontiers”), and 420-424
WRITE answers to p. 410, Questions 1 & 2
Terms
Friday, January 10, 2014
United States History
Homework due Monday, January 13
AP: Making
America, pp 387-393
Reg: America:
Pathways to the Present, pp. 424-429
Both: Terms
European History
Homework due Monday, January 13
AP: Making
Europe, pp 555-559
AP
Achiever, pp 174-176
Reg: World
History, pp 484-487
CIG, pp 225-229
Both: Terms
to Chart
Economics
Homework due Monday, January 13
Economics in Our Times, pp 400-405, 407-408
WRITE answers to Learning Check, p. 408, # 1-3
Terms
Thursday, January 9, 2014
United States History
Homework due Friday, January 10
AP: Making
America, pp 372-380, 382
Reg: America:
Pathways to the Present, pp. 402-417
Both: Read
The Gettysburg Address
Terms
Extra Credit Opportunity! (up to 20 points)
Memorize the Gettysburg Address
European History
Homework due Friday, January 10
AP: Making
Europe, pp 551-555
AP
Achiever, pp 171-174
Reg: World
History, pp 478-483
CIG, pp 216-220
Both: Terms
to Chart
Know
The French Revolution: An Overview, Phases 1 and 2
Economics
Homework due Friday, January 10
Economics in Our Times, pp 374-378, 382-387, 390-391
WRITE answers to Review Questions p. 395, # 3-8
Terms
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
United States History
Homework due Thursday, January 9
AP: Making
America, pp 365-371
Read
“Emancipation Proclamation: Bill of Lading or Ticket to Freedom” and answer the
Study Questions (this part of the assignment is due Wednesday, Jan 15)
Reg: America:
Pathways to the Present, pp. 390-395,
396-400
Both: Read
Emancipation Proclamation
Terms
European History
Homework due Thursday, January 9
AP: Making
Europe, pp 545-551
AP
Achiever, pp 169-171
Reg: World
History, pp 475-477
CIG, pp 215-216
Both: Terms
to Chart
Economics
Homework due Thursday, January 9
Economics in Our Times, pp
365-366, 368
WRITE answers to Learning Check p. 368, #1 & 2
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
United States History
Homework due Wednesday, January 8
Both: Read
“Road to Civil War” outline
Read
“Address of John Brown to the Virginia Court” handout
TYPE
response to the question: How did
John Brown justify that what he did was right?
European History
Homework due Wednesday, January 8
AP: Making
Europe, pp 543-545
AP
Achiever, pp 169 (“The Liberal
Phase”)-170 (up to November, 1789-July 1790)
Reg: World
History, pp 473-475 (up to “The
National Assembly. . . .”)
CIG, pp 212-214
Both: Terms
to Chart
Economics
Homework due Wednesday, January 8
Economics in Our Times, Chapter 13 Review, p. 350.
WRITE answers to:
Build
Your Economic Vocabulary
Review
Questions #1-6, 8-11
Read: “The
Chicago School”
“Keynsian
Economic Theory”
Write answers to the following
questions:
1. Summarize the Chicago school of
economics in your own words
2. In your own words, summarize Keynes’
view on economics
Monday, January 6, 2014
United States History
Homework due Tuesday, January 7
Both: Read
“Lecture 35: The Mexican War” (outline
Based
on this reading, the Texas timeline, and your textbook readings, TYPE a
response to Question #1, p. 142 on the outline.
European History
Homework due Tuesday, January 7
Both: Review/Study
for quiz: Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment
See
Study Guide
Economics
Homework due Tuesday, January 7
Review/Study for quiz, Ch. 12
Review/Study for quiz, Ch. 12
Review:
Chapter 12
Reffonomics:
Macro: Introduction to Macro: Real GDP: Real GDP & What’s NOT
Included
Using
Percentages to Make Comparisons
Class
notes
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