The document contains a list of 26 questions about key people, events, and developments in American history, from the earliest indigenous peoples and European colonists through the modern era, including the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, industrialization, the Civil Rights movement, recent presidents, and ongoing military conflicts. It seeks to test the reader's recall of important facts and context around the founding, growth, and transformation of the United States.
Lesson 1 Reading Iriye 1) When did WWII begin in Asia .docxcarliotwaycave
Lesson 1
Reading:
Iriye
1) When did WWII begin in Asia?
"WWII began when the Kwantung Army known as Manchuria attacked chines forces in Mukden, which was an important city in Manchuria. This all occurred in September 1931." (Introduction; Akira Iriye, Pg. 3)
2) Who governed the Chinese Republic?
"The Chinese Republic was governed since the overthrow of the Ch'ing dynasty in 1911 by Chiang Kai-shek of the Nationalist party." (Introduction; Akira Iriye, Pg. 4)
3) What was the League of Nations?
The League of Nations was an international organization that existed to promote international cooperation and preserve global peace.The League achieved some success, but it ultimately was unable to prevent WWII. By not imposing sanction japan was able to extend its empire and withdrew from the league of nations.
4) What was a rational for the Japanese government to invade Manchuria?
It was rational for Japan to invade Manchuria, to further expand its empire. Japan also possibly seen this as an opportunity to detach Manchuria from the new formed China proper Nationalist under Chiang Kai-shek. Who had domestic opposition to his rule from the Chinese Communist.They possibly seen this as an opportunity to gain social likeability from the Chinese people.
5) What happened in 1937 between China and Japan?
In 1937 skirmishes between Chinese and Japanese troops a few miles outside of Peipng grew into a full scale conflict. That resulted in bitter relationships between the two country's and escalated confidence within the Chinese Nationalist to
6) What was the so-called "Greater East Asian Co-prosperity Sphere?"
7) The “China Problem” had consisted of three issues. What were they?
8) How many proposals Japan submitted to the US in November 1941?
9) How many meetings did Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, summon in November 1941?
10) Who participated in these meetings?
11) According to Usui, what were Japan’s concessions?
12) What was Gotō’s article about?
13) Who was Mohammad Hatta?
14) How did Hatta view WWII?
15) Who was Ahmad Subardjo?
Yoshida
1) Why reading the “acknowledgment” is important?
2) In the 1943 history textbook (pp. 3-4), how was the war and NM described? Whose atrocities were included and excluded?
3) What was the Nanjing government?
4) What does “revisionist” (p. 5) mean?
5) Why Yoshida wrote the book?
6) How does Yoshida define the “Asia-Pacific War”? When did it begin and end?
7) Discuss the views/narratives that challenged the official view of the war with China.
8) What was Living Soldiers? Who wrote it?
9) Who was Yanaihara Tadao?
10) Who was Kaji Wataru?
11) Who was Wellington Koo?
12) What was the so-called Tanaka Memorial?
13) How did the Nationalist gov’t saw NM? How did its view differ from that of the foreign humanitarians in Nanjing?
14) Who was Tilman Durdin? What did he do?
15) Who was Archibald Steele? What did he do?
16) Who was Hino Ashihei? What did he do?
17) Who was Henry Luce?
18) Who.
Final Written Assignment for American History 12-5 pages in APA .docxAKHIL969626
Final Written Assignment for American History 1
2-5 pages in APA format, post in the Drop Box on or before 1 April at 11:59pm
Topics are set forth for your review:
1. Daniel Webster was a sectionalist in his early political career. What were the reasons for his transformation to a nationalist?
2. John C. Calhoun was a nationalist in his early political career. What were the reasons for his transformation to a sectionalist?
3. Discuss the Panic of 1819? Why did it happen?
4. Discuss the Compromise of 1820?
5. Why was the South fated to fight the Civil War?
6. Discuss the Peggy Eaton Affair and why it was so important to President Andrew Jackson?
7. Why was the South so upset over the Tariff of 1828 that it evolved into the Nullification Crisis?
8. Trail of Tears
9. Did Andrew Jackson exceed his constitutional authority during his presidency?
10. Emerson stated that “Mexico will poison us”, what did he mean by that statement?
11. Henry David Thoreau argued and practiced Civil Disobedience to oppose the Fugitive Slave Law. How did he practice it and how has it been used by Gandhi in India and the Civil Rights movement in the 20th century?
12. President Polk proposed a very aggressive expansionist policy in the election of 1844. Please discuss and critique this policy’s successes and failures.
13. President Millard Fillmore has been judged as a failure as President by many historians. Yet he was the one who was instrumental in achieving the Compromise of 1850 thereby avoiding conflict between the North and South. Please reassess his success or failure as President.
14. Bloody Kansas
15. Discuss the accomplishments and failures of the great compromiser, Henry Clay.
16. General Robert E. Lee is considered by many as the greatest general in the Civil War even though both his invasions to the North were failures. Please discuss how these 2 invasions failed and what part did Lee’s decisions play in their failure.
17. What was the significance of Sherman’s March?
18. The Civil War is considered the first modern war, why?
19. What role did the Lincoln play in devising a strategy to win the war?
20. Discuss the achievements and failures of Reconstruction?
...
Lesson 1 Reading Iriye 1) When did WWII begin in Asia .docxcarliotwaycave
Lesson 1
Reading:
Iriye
1) When did WWII begin in Asia?
"WWII began when the Kwantung Army known as Manchuria attacked chines forces in Mukden, which was an important city in Manchuria. This all occurred in September 1931." (Introduction; Akira Iriye, Pg. 3)
2) Who governed the Chinese Republic?
"The Chinese Republic was governed since the overthrow of the Ch'ing dynasty in 1911 by Chiang Kai-shek of the Nationalist party." (Introduction; Akira Iriye, Pg. 4)
3) What was the League of Nations?
The League of Nations was an international organization that existed to promote international cooperation and preserve global peace.The League achieved some success, but it ultimately was unable to prevent WWII. By not imposing sanction japan was able to extend its empire and withdrew from the league of nations.
4) What was a rational for the Japanese government to invade Manchuria?
It was rational for Japan to invade Manchuria, to further expand its empire. Japan also possibly seen this as an opportunity to detach Manchuria from the new formed China proper Nationalist under Chiang Kai-shek. Who had domestic opposition to his rule from the Chinese Communist.They possibly seen this as an opportunity to gain social likeability from the Chinese people.
5) What happened in 1937 between China and Japan?
In 1937 skirmishes between Chinese and Japanese troops a few miles outside of Peipng grew into a full scale conflict. That resulted in bitter relationships between the two country's and escalated confidence within the Chinese Nationalist to
6) What was the so-called "Greater East Asian Co-prosperity Sphere?"
7) The “China Problem” had consisted of three issues. What were they?
8) How many proposals Japan submitted to the US in November 1941?
9) How many meetings did Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, summon in November 1941?
10) Who participated in these meetings?
11) According to Usui, what were Japan’s concessions?
12) What was Gotō’s article about?
13) Who was Mohammad Hatta?
14) How did Hatta view WWII?
15) Who was Ahmad Subardjo?
Yoshida
1) Why reading the “acknowledgment” is important?
2) In the 1943 history textbook (pp. 3-4), how was the war and NM described? Whose atrocities were included and excluded?
3) What was the Nanjing government?
4) What does “revisionist” (p. 5) mean?
5) Why Yoshida wrote the book?
6) How does Yoshida define the “Asia-Pacific War”? When did it begin and end?
7) Discuss the views/narratives that challenged the official view of the war with China.
8) What was Living Soldiers? Who wrote it?
9) Who was Yanaihara Tadao?
10) Who was Kaji Wataru?
11) Who was Wellington Koo?
12) What was the so-called Tanaka Memorial?
13) How did the Nationalist gov’t saw NM? How did its view differ from that of the foreign humanitarians in Nanjing?
14) Who was Tilman Durdin? What did he do?
15) Who was Archibald Steele? What did he do?
16) Who was Hino Ashihei? What did he do?
17) Who was Henry Luce?
18) Who.
Final Written Assignment for American History 12-5 pages in APA .docxAKHIL969626
Final Written Assignment for American History 1
2-5 pages in APA format, post in the Drop Box on or before 1 April at 11:59pm
Topics are set forth for your review:
1. Daniel Webster was a sectionalist in his early political career. What were the reasons for his transformation to a nationalist?
2. John C. Calhoun was a nationalist in his early political career. What were the reasons for his transformation to a sectionalist?
3. Discuss the Panic of 1819? Why did it happen?
4. Discuss the Compromise of 1820?
5. Why was the South fated to fight the Civil War?
6. Discuss the Peggy Eaton Affair and why it was so important to President Andrew Jackson?
7. Why was the South so upset over the Tariff of 1828 that it evolved into the Nullification Crisis?
8. Trail of Tears
9. Did Andrew Jackson exceed his constitutional authority during his presidency?
10. Emerson stated that “Mexico will poison us”, what did he mean by that statement?
11. Henry David Thoreau argued and practiced Civil Disobedience to oppose the Fugitive Slave Law. How did he practice it and how has it been used by Gandhi in India and the Civil Rights movement in the 20th century?
12. President Polk proposed a very aggressive expansionist policy in the election of 1844. Please discuss and critique this policy’s successes and failures.
13. President Millard Fillmore has been judged as a failure as President by many historians. Yet he was the one who was instrumental in achieving the Compromise of 1850 thereby avoiding conflict between the North and South. Please reassess his success or failure as President.
14. Bloody Kansas
15. Discuss the accomplishments and failures of the great compromiser, Henry Clay.
16. General Robert E. Lee is considered by many as the greatest general in the Civil War even though both his invasions to the North were failures. Please discuss how these 2 invasions failed and what part did Lee’s decisions play in their failure.
17. What was the significance of Sherman’s March?
18. The Civil War is considered the first modern war, why?
19. What role did the Lincoln play in devising a strategy to win the war?
20. Discuss the achievements and failures of Reconstruction?
...
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
Honest Reviews of Tim Han LMA Course Program.pptxtimhan337
Personal development courses are widely available today, with each one promising life-changing outcomes. Tim Han’s Life Mastery Achievers (LMA) Course has drawn a lot of interest. In addition to offering my frank assessment of Success Insider’s LMA Course, this piece examines the course’s effects via a variety of Tim Han LMA course reviews and Success Insider comments.
1. What Do You Remember about American History?
1. Who were the first people in America?
2. What holiday did the Pilgrims start?
3. Why did the Pilgrims come to America?
4. What was the Boston Tea Party?
5. Why did the American people fight a war with England?
6. Who was the leader of the American army during the Revolution?
7. What is the Declaration of Independence? When did the leaders write it?
Where? What is the Declaration of Independence about?
8. Name the first thirteen colonies (states) of the USA.
2. What Do You Remember about American History?
1. Who were the first people in America?
2. What holiday did the Pilgrims start?
3. Why did the Pilgrims come to America?
4. What was the Boston Tea Party?
5. Why did the American people fight a war with England?
6. Who was the leader of the American army during the Revolution?
7. What is the Declaration of Independence? When did the leaders write it?
Where? What is the Declaration of Independence about?
8. Name the first thirteen colonies (states) of the USA.
3. What Do You Remember about American History?
1. Who were the first people in America?
2. What holiday did the Pilgrims start?
3. Why did the Pilgrims come to America?
4. What was the Boston Tea Party?
5. Why did the American people fight a war with England?
6. Who was the leader of the American army during the Revolution?
7. What is the Declaration of Independence? When did the leaders write it?
Where? What is the Declaration of Independence about?
8. Name the first thirteen colonies (states) of the USA.
4. What Do You Remember about American History?
1. Who were the first people in America?
2. What holiday did the Pilgrims start?
3. Why did the Pilgrims come to America?
4. What was the Boston Tea Party?
5. Why did the American people fight a war with England?
6. Who was the leader of the American army during the Revolution?
7. What is the Declaration of Independence? When did the leaders write it?
Where? What is the Declaration of Independence about?
8. Name the first thirteen colonies (states) of the USA.
5. What Do You Remember about American History?
1. Who were the first people in America?
2. What holiday did the Pilgrims start?
3. Why did the Pilgrims come to America?
4. What was the Boston Tea Party?
5. Why did the American people fight a war with England?
6. Who was the leader of the American army during the Revolution?
7. What is the Declaration of Independence? When did the leaders write it?
Where? What is the Declaration of Independence about?
8. Name the first thirteen colonies (states) of the USA.
6. What Do You Remember about American History?
1. Who were the first people in America?
2. What holiday did the Pilgrims start?
3. Why did the Pilgrims come to America?
4. What was the Boston Tea Party?
5. Why did the American people fight a war with England?
6. Who was the leader of the American army during the Revolution?
7. What is the Declaration of Independence? When did the leaders write it?
Where? What is the Declaration of Independence about?
8. Name the first thirteen colonies (states) of the USA.
7. What Do You Remember about American History?
1. Who were the first people in America?
2. What holiday did the Pilgrims start?
3. Why did the Pilgrims come to America?
4. What was the Boston Tea Party?
5. Why did the American people fight a war with England?
6. Who was the leader of the American army during the
Revolution?
7. What is the Declaration of Independence? When did the leaders write it?
Where? What is the Declaration of Independence about?
8. Name the first thirteen colonies (states) of the USA.
8. What Do You Remember about American History?
1. Who were the first people in America?
2. What holiday did the Pilgrims start?
3. Why did the Pilgrims come to America?
4. What was the Boston Tea Party?
5. Why did the American people fight a war with England?
6. Who was the leader of the American army during the
Revolution?
7. What is the Declaration of Independence? When did the
leaders write it? Where? What is the Declaration about?
8. Name the first thirteen colonies (states) of the USA.
9. What Do You Remember about American History?
1. Who were the first people in America?
2. What holiday did the Pilgrims start?
3. Why did the Pilgrims come to America?
4. What was the Boston Tea Party?
5. Why did the American people fight a war with England?
6. Who was the leader of the American army during the
Revolution?
7. What is the Declaration of Independence? When did the
leaders write it? Where? What is the Declaration about?
8. Name the first thirteen colonies (states) of the USA.
10. 9. When did leaders write the Constitution? What is it about?
10. Name the first, third and sixteenth presidents of the USA.
11. Who were Lewis and Clark? Who was Sacagawea?
12. Who were abolitionists?
13. Why did Americans from the North fight Americans from the South during the Civil
War?
14. What was the Industrial Revolution? What are labor unions?
15. Who was Susan B. Anthony?
16. Where did American soldiers go to fight in World War I?
17. Where did American soldiers go to fight World War II?
11. 9. When did leaders write the Constitution? What is it about?
10. Name the first, third and sixteenth presidents of the USA.
11. Who were Lewis and Clark? Who was Sacagawea?
12. Who were abolitionists?
13. Why did Americans from the North fight Americans from the South during the Civil
War?
14. What was the Industrial Revolution? What are labor unions?
15. Who was Susan B. Anthony?
16. Where did American soldiers go to fight in World War I?
17. Where did American soldiers go to fight World War II?
12. 9. When did leaders write the Constitution? What is it about?
10. Name the first, third and sixteenth presidents of the USA.
11. Who were Lewis and Clark? Who was Sacagawea?
12. Who were abolitionists?
13. Why did Americans from the North fight Americans from the South during the Civil
War?
14. What was the Industrial Revolution? What are labor unions?
15. Who was Susan B. Anthony?
16. Where did American soldiers go to fight in World War I?
17. Where did American soldiers go to fight World War II?
13. 9. When did leaders write the Constitution? What is it about?
10. Name the first, third and sixteenth presidents of the USA.
11. Who were Lewis and Clark? Who was Sacagawea?
12. Who were abolitionists?
13. Why did Americans from the North fight Americans from the South during the Civil
War?
14. What was the Industrial Revolution? What are labor unions?
15. Who was Susan B. Anthony?
16. Where did American soldiers go to fight in World War I?
17. Where did American soldiers go to fight World War II?
14. 9. When did leaders write the Constitution? What is it about?
10. Name the first, third and sixteenth presidents of the USA.
11. Who were Lewis and Clark? Who was Sacagawea?
12. Who were abolitionists?
13. Why did Americans from the North fight Americans from
the South during the Civil War?
14. What was the Industrial Revolution? What are labor unions?
15. Who was Susan B. Anthony?
16. Where did American soldiers go to fight in World War I?
17. Where did American soldiers go to fight World War II?
15. 9. When did leaders write the Constitution? What is it about?
10. Name the first, third and sixteenth presidents of the USA.
11. Who were Lewis and Clark? Who was Sacagawea?
12. Who were abolitionists?
13. Why did Americans from the North fight Americans from
the South during the Civil War?
14. What was the Industrial Revolution? What are labor unions?
15. Who was Susan B. Anthony?
16. Where did American soldiers go to fight in World War I?
17. Where did American soldiers go to fight World War II?
16. 9. When did leaders write the Constitution? What is it about?
10. Name the first, third and sixteenth presidents of the USA.
11. Who were Lewis and Clark? Who was Sacagawea?
12. Who were abolitionists?
13. Why did Americans from the North fight Americans from
the South during the Civil War?
14. What was the Industrial Revolution? What are labor unions?
15. Who was Susan B. Anthony?
16. Where did American soldiers go to fight in World War I?
17. Where did American soldiers go to fight World War II?
17. 9. When did leaders write the Constitution? What is it about?
10. Name the first, third and sixteenth presidents of the USA.
11. Who were Lewis and Clark? Who was Sacagawea?
12. Who were abolitionists?
13. Why did Americans from the North fight Americans from
the South during the Civil War?
14. What was the Industrial Revolution? What are labor unions?
15. Who was Susan B. Anthony?
16. Where did American soldiers go to fight in World War I?
17. Where did American soldiers go to fight World War II?
18. 9. When did leaders write the Constitution? What is it about?
10. Name the first, third and sixteenth presidents of the USA.
11. Who were Lewis and Clark? Who was Sacagawea?
12. Who were abolitionists?
13. Why did Americans from the North fight Americans from
the South during the Civil War?
14. What was the Industrial Revolution? What are labor unions?
15. Who was Susan B. Anthony?
16. Where did American soldiers go to fight in World War I?
17. Where did American soldiers go to fight World War II?
19. 18. What did Rosa Parks do?
19. Why do we remember Dr. Martin Luther King?
20. What happened to President John F. Kennedy?
21. What year did the first rocket bring people to the moon?
22. Why did American soldiers fight in Viet Nam?
23. What was the Deaf President Now Revolution of 1989?
24. What happened on September 11, 2001?
25. Name today’s president. Who was president before today’s
president? Who was the president before him?
26. Where are many American soldiers fighting today? Why
are they fighting there?
20. 18. What did Rosa Parks do?
19. Why do we remember Dr. Martin Luther King?
20. What happened to President John F. Kennedy?
21. What year did the first rocket bring people to the moon?
22. Why did American soldiers fight in Viet Nam?
23. What was the Deaf President Now Revolution of 1989?
24. What happened on September 11, 2001?
25. Name today’s president. Who was president before today’s
president? Who was the president before him?
26. Where are many American soldiers fighting today? Why
are they fighting there?
21. 18. What did Rosa Parks do?
19. Why do we remember Dr. Martin Luther King?
20. What happened to President John F. Kennedy?
21. What year did the first rocket bring people to the moon?
22. Why did American soldiers fight in Viet Nam?
23. What was the Deaf President Now Revolution of 1989?
24. What happened on September 11, 2001?
25. Name today’s president. Who was president before today’s
president? Who was the president before him?
26. Where are many American soldiers fighting today? Why
are they fighting there?
22. 18. What did Rosa Parks do?
19. Why do we remember Dr. Martin Luther King?
20. What happened to President John F. Kennedy?
21. What year did the first rocket bring people to the moon?
22. Why did American soldiers fight in Viet Nam?
23. What was the Deaf President Now Revolution of 1989?
24. What happened on September 11, 2001?
25. Name today’s president. Who was president before today’s
president? Who was the president before him?
26. Where are many American soldiers fighting today? Why
are they fighting there?
23. 18. What did Rosa Parks do?
19. Why do we remember Dr. Martin Luther King?
20. What happened to President John F. Kennedy?
21. What year did the first rocket bring people to the moon?
22. Why did American soldiers fight in Viet Nam?
23. What was the Deaf President Now Revolution of 1989?
24. What happened on September 11, 2001?
25. Name today’s president. Who was president before today’s
president? Who was the president before him?
26. Where are many American soldiers fighting today? Why
are they fighting there?
24. 18. What did Rosa Parks do?
19. Why do we remember Dr. Martin Luther King?
20. What happened to President John F. Kennedy?
21. What year did the first rocket bring people to the moon?
22. Why did American soldiers fight in Viet Nam?
23. What was the Deaf President Now Revolution of 1989?
24. What happened on September 11, 2001?
25. Name today’s president. Who was president before today’s
president? Who was the president before him?
26. Where are many American soldiers fighting today? Why
are they fighting there?
25. 18. What did Rosa Parks do?
19. Why do we remember Dr. Martin Luther King?
20. What happened to President John F. Kennedy?
21. What year did the first rocket bring people to the moon?
22. Why did American soldiers fight in Viet Nam?
23. What was the Deaf President Now Revolution of 1989?
24. What happened on September 11, 2001?
25. Name today’s president. Who was president before today’s
president? Who was the president before him?
26. Where are many American soldiers fighting today? Why
are they fighting there?
26. 18. What did Rosa Parks do?
19. Why do we remember Dr. Martin Luther King?
20. What happened to President John F. Kennedy?
21. What year did the first rocket bring people to the moon?
22. Why did American soldiers fight in Viet Nam?
23. What was the Deaf President Now Revolution of 1989?
24. What happened on September 11, 2001?
25. Name today’s president. Who was president before today’s
president? Who was the president before him?
26. Where are many American soldiers fighting today? Why
are they fighting there?