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IB History 4.4.14

IB History 4.4.14. Do Now 1. Turn in your “Three Days in April” homework sheet. 2. Take out and leave your other 2 pieces of homework on your desk: 1

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IB History 4.4.14

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Do Now

1. Turn in your “Three Days in April” homework sheet.

2. Take out and leave your other 2 pieces of homework on your desk:

1. Plan of investigation worksheet2. 5 potential research questions

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Riot QuestionsO How did the Riots change the city?O What do all three streets (14th NW,

7th NW, and H ST NE) have in common today?

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Chapter 6, Part 2

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Who Achieved more for civil rights – MLK or the Federal Gov’t?

O MLKO How do we recognize his

contributions and what limits do we place on King’s achievements?

O What role does any leader have on a movement?

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Who Achieved more for civil rights – MLK or the Federal Gov’t?

O Kennedy O 1960 election, Kennedy dependent

on support of south and Daley (Chicago Mayor)

O Established Voter Education Project (VEP)

O Did comparatively little 1960-1962O The FBI’s dirty tricks

O J. Edgar Hoover

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Who Achieved more for civil rights – MLK or the Federal Gov’t?

O Johnson did more: Civil Rights Act 1964

O Clarence Mitchell: Johnson had “made a greater contribution to giving a dignified and hopeful status to Negroes in the United States than any president including Lincoln, Roosevelt and Kennedy.”

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To what extent do individuals shape

history?

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Historical Investigation

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Plan of InvestigationO State the Research QuestionO Define the scope of investigationO Explain the method of investigationO 100-150 wordsO Typed draft needs to be submitted to

Bb by 5pm on Tuesday, April 8.

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The Research Question!!!

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What is a research question?

O A research question is a clear, focused, concise, complex and arguable question around which you center your research. You should ask a question about an issue that you are genuinely curious about.

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Good Question, o’ ‘naw’?

Let’s Play!

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Good Question, o’ ‘naw’?

O How was President Obama’s 2008 election campaign different from the 2004 election?

O NAW!O Too broad… impossible to answer in

one short paper

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Good Question, o’ ‘naw’?

O How did the acquisition of Instragram by Facebook change the Silicon-Valley start-up environment?

O Good QuestionO Very focusedO Broadly discussed in newspapers at

the time

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Good Question, o’ ‘naw’?

O Are Americans safer today than on September 10, 2001?

O Naw!O How do you define “safer”? That

definition will take up most of the paper, leaving little room for discussion of important events.

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Good Question, o’ ‘naw’?

O To what extent was the N.W.A.’s Straight Outta Compton a reflection of the political status of African-Americans in LA in the late 1980s?

O Good Question!O Very specific focusO Arguable

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Good Question, o’ ‘naw?

O How did the Obama campaign’s use of social media impact the 2008 election?

O Good! Specific about the year, the campaign, and an aspect of the campaign.

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Good Question, o’ ‘naw?

O To what extent has congressional gridlock affected voter turnout in the United States since 2008?

O Good! Discusses the relationship between two ideas and is specific about the country and time period.

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Good Question, o’ ‘naw?

O In what ways did the 2014 Olympics influence the political turmoil in Ukraine?

O Good! Concise.

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Good Question, o’ ‘naw?

O Why did airport security change after September 11th, 2001?

O Naw…. Could be answered in a short paragraph. Does not require analysis.

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Good question, o’ ‘naw?

O In what ways has Beyonce changed the perception of women since the release of “Single Ladies” in 2008?

O Good! First of all, it’s Beyonce. But really, it is concise in content yet lends itself to analysis of the perception of women.

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Good Question, o’ ‘naw?

O How did Mike Shanahan change the Redskins?

O Naw… Irrelevant.

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What about yours?O Turn and share one of your research

questions with a classmate. Analyze it to make sure it is:O ClearO FocusedO ConciseO ComplexO Arguable

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MethodsO What will you use as your source

material?O Doesn’t need to be perfect yet, but

you should have a good idea of the types of sources you will search for.

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Exit TicketO On your list of questions (from

homework), re-write the question you are planning to write about.O Write it down for yourself first!!!

O Turn in your Historical Investigation beginning research sheet!

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Homework1. Plan of Investigation:

1. Post your research question and a description of the methods you hope to use to research it on the Blackboard discussion board by Monday 5PM

2. Post a response to 2 classmates asking a clarifying question about their research question

2. Reading1. Read Chapter 7, part 1 (139-148)2. Complete the activity on page 148 (to

turn in)