Sunday, October 19, 2008

Sophs- John Adams Pt. 2 (Extra Credit)


John Adams part two (Independence), in my opinion, was just as good as part one. For this extra credit assignment, you should respond to the following question..

- What was your favorite scene/part of the film? Explain why it is your favorite. Give specific details about the scene as well. Who was involved in your particular scene? Do you think it was a minor or major part of the film? Explain.

Length: at least 10 lines

Value: Up to 4 points

Due: Thursday, Oct. 23, by 8 am

Sophs- Revolution Study Guide

American History
Ch. 5 & 6- The American Revolution
Study Guide

Key Terms
- Albany Plan of Union
- Stamp Act
- Sugar Act
- Boycott
- Townshend Acts
- First Continental Congress
- Militia
- Minutemen
- Patriots
- Loyalists
- Common Sense
- Preamble

Identify:
- John Adams
- Sam Adams
- George Washington
- Thomas Jefferson
- Paul Revere
- Ben Franklin
- John Hancock
- Thomas Paine

Ch. 5, Sect. 1- The French and Indian War
- Who fought in the French and Indian War? Who won?
- What was Ben Franklin’s Albany Plan of Union?
- What was capturing Fort Duquesne important?
- What was decided at the 1763 Treaty of Paris?

Ch. 5, Sect. 2- Turmoil over Taxation
- What was the Proclamation of 1763? Was it followed?
- Why did Britain impose new taxes on the colonies?
- What is meant by the term, “No taxation without representation?”
- Who were the new colonial leaders that emerged? (There are three listed in your notes)
- What happened at the 1770 Boston Massacre?

Ch. 5, Sect. 3- From Protest to Revolution
- What were the 4 punishments of the Intolerable Acts?
- What was decided at the First Continental Congress?
- Why were the battles at Lexington and Concord important?

Ch. 6- The Colonies Declare Independence
- Who was the author of Common Sense?
- Why was Common Sense written?
- Did Common Sense change the views of colonists?
- Who was part of the committee asked to draw up a declaration of independence?
- Who was the main author of the declaration?
- On what date was the Declaration of Independence official?
- What are the three main parts of the declaration?

Ch. 6- The Revolutionary War
- On Christmas night, Washington sailed across the Delaware River and captured what two cities?
- Why was the Battle of Saratoga important?
- The British surrendered at which battle?
- What did the 1783 Treaty of Paris conclude?
- What are 3 reasons why the Americans won the war?

The American Revolution- Video clip
- Who was the commander in chief of the continental army?
- What was the bloodiest battle of the war?
- How was the issue of slavery dealt with during congressional talks?
- What was Valley Forge?

John Adams- Part 1: Join or Die
- Why did John Adams decide to defend the British soldiers after the Boston Massacre?
- Did John Adams agree with Sam Adams’ tar and feather punishment for the British customs officials?

John Adams- Part 2: Independence
- Adams argued that the colonies needed to support the militia with what three things?
- When Adams declares that Washington be commander in chief, who seconds his decision? (Two men)
- What was Washington’s response to his appointment?


Time-line: Be able to put the following events in order. Include the year of the event.

Common Sense
Boston Massacre
Treaty of Paris to end the Revolutionary War
Declaration of Independence
Battles of Lexington and Concord

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Sophs- Oral History Research

Oral History: 1st quarter research

Using your secondary sources (at least 3) you must find 25 facts about your historic topic. The facts must be paraphrased in your own words. Plagiarism will not be accepted. Use the following format as a guide. The final copy must be typed.

_______________________________________________________________________
Last name 1

Your name
Miss Albanese
U.S. History 622
24 October 2007

Title of Event

Facts

1.

2.

3.
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25.




Works Cited:
This goes at the end of your paper. Follow the MLA format guide on our school’s library link. You must have at least one book as a source. Wikipedia is not acceptable. (When using websites, look for ones that end in .gov, .edu, .org)

Website Example:
Lynch, Tim. "DSN Trials and Tribble-ations Review." Psi Phi: Bradley's
Science Fiction Club. 1996. Bradley University. 8 Oct. 1997 www.bradley.edu/campusorg/psiphi/DS9/ep/503r.html>.

Book Example:
Okuda, Michael, and Denise Okuda. Star Trek Chronology: The History
of the Future. New York: Pocket, 1993.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Sophs- John Adams (Extra Credit)


Sophomores, we spent 2 days watching part one of HBO's John Adams series. Not only did it re-emphasize most of the notes from class, but hopefully it also was neat for you to see a modern day re-enactment of significant events that shaped our country. As your extra credit option, respond to ONE of the following topics. Your response should be detailed and at least 15 lines in length.

1. Describe what the court house was like throughout the trial. Be specific. Who was there? Where did the witnesses speak? How is it similar to or different than modern court scenes?

2. Explain the importance of Abigail Adams as seen in the film. What was John's and Abigail's
relationship like? Be specific by referring to particular scenes or event from the film.

3. Be a critic of the film by writing your own review. Explain why you liked or disliked the film. Be specific and honest in your answer. Was it an accurate depiction of the pre-Revolution events that took place in Massachusetts? Why or why not?

Value: Up to 5 points