Hello ladies and gentlemen,
Today in class we took our Chapter 21 quiz and discussed America's involvement in World War I. We reviewed M.A.N.I.A. (Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, & Assassination) and how it is a useful tool to remember the causes of World War I in Europe. We also discussed briefly what events led the United States to finally enter the war in 1917.
After our discussion and quiz you had time in your groups to work on the DBQ activity. you should at this point be done with the Document Analysis worksheets and be ready to write (if you have not already started) your group essay. You will get some time to do so on Monday and then I will be collecting them.
Have a great weekend everyone!
Live long and prosper,
Mr. Marchetti
PS - Don't forget that your Unit 6 Outside Essays are due on Monday!!!
Outside Essay Rubric
(Please be advised that this
semester I will be very tough in regards to following the rubric. I
expect proper source citations and formatting otherwise you will not
receive the appropriate rubric score)
Don't forget that you must use the appropriate Chicago style formatting:
Chicago Style Cheat Sheet
Also remember that you need to use credible academic sources. Good places to start are:
JSTOR while on Leland campus
JSTOR while off campus
Google Scholar
Avoid .com sources --> .edu & .org are much more credible.
It might be a good idea to check out the Tips for a Superior Essay to ensure the best possibility for a solid essay.
Here are some resources to help you better make your citations:
Citation Machine
Bibme
Make sure you put in the time and effort to successfully write your
essays. I am expecting a higher level of analysis this semester!
Class Resources
- Class Drive Folder
- Review Documents
- Online Textbook
- Assignment Sheets
- Outside Reading Forms
- AP Readings
- Chapter Review Videos
- AP Review Site 1
- AP Review Site 2
- Crash Course US History Videos
- Research Paper Guidelines
- Sample Research Papers
- American Political Thought
- Kerwin's Study Videos
- Marchetti/Thiemann Review Videos
- Exam Rubrics
- Chapter Review Presentations
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