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Rhetoric History - last day

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2019 12:21 am
by EricaS
We will have a fun time of review of the year.

These are some events/dates that could show up in a review game :)

1905 Theory of Relativity
1914-1918 World War 1
1920 Nineteenth Amendment
1929 Stock Market Crash
1939-1945 World War II
1945 United Nations (UN)
1947 Indian Independence
1948 Israel
1949 People's Republic of China
1950-1953 Korean War
1957 Sputnik
1963 JFK assassination
1964-1973 Vietnam War
1968 MLK assassination
1969 Neil Armstrong
1973 Roe vs Wade
1989 The Berlin Wall
1991 Operation Desert Storm
1991 USSR dissolves
2001 9/11
2003 Iraq War

Presidents from 1900 -
William McKinley
Theodore Roosevelt
William Howard Taft
Woodrow Wilson
Warren G. Harding
Calvin Coolidge
Herbert Hoover
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Harry S. Truman
Dwight D. Eisenhower
John F. Kennedy
Lyndon B. Johnson
Richard M. Nixon
Gerald R. Ford
James Carter
Ronald Reagan
George H. W. Bush
William J. Clinton
George W. Bush
Barack Obama
Donald J. Trump

We will discuss some of the following "essay" questions.

(1) Martin Luther King, Jr. was a brave man with a big dream. The more you look at conditions in the South in the first half of the twentieth century, the more astounding King's accomplishments become. (support this by looking at the dream and his method, conditions that he faced in the South, and his accomplishments)

(2) What was the significance of the Marshall Plan?

(3) What was the significance of 9/11?

(4) In America, the president's power is directly proportionate to the public's trust in his personal character and skills. Give examples that support this statement. Are there examples that negate this statement?

(5) "In the course of the twentieth century, Americans modified their relationship with the federal government in significant ways. A series of progressive presidents led a willing public to enlarge the roles and responsibilities of the federal government in individual citizen's lives. The presidents who most strongly led in this direction were Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Lyndon B. Johnson." Support this statement by discussing the contributions that each of these presidents made to an ever stronger federal government.


There is no written assignment for this co-op. Looking forward to enjoying this final discussion of modern times together!

Mrs. Searl/Mrs. Scroggs