US history homework/assignments 2-24/The Living New Deal ACTIVITY – 5779641.docx

 
 
 
 
The Living New Deal ACTIVITY
 
Directions: Explore THIS WEBSITE . Pick THREE MAJOR CALIFORNIA NEW DEAL PROJECTS you find most interesting. Investigate the project on this site AND do some additional online research (you’ll have to do this because the site may not have enough information). Complete the info-boxes below thoroughly for full credit. All questions must be answered for each of the three projects.
 

PROJECT #1: The Details
What is the project title? Where is it located? When was it constructed? What New Deal agency created it and why do you think it was assigned to that agency?
PROJECT #1: Tell Us About the Project
Describe the project. What was its function? How has its use changed over time?
PROJECT #1: Your Evaluation
On a scale of 1 – 5(1 = LEAST/5 = MOST), how effective do you think this project was in creating jobs and solving the problems of the Depression? List your number and then explain WHY.
     

 
 

PROJECT #2: The Details
What is the project title? Where is it located? When was it constructed? What New Deal agency created it and why do you think it was assigned to that agency?
PROJECT #2: Tell Us About the Project
Describe the project. What was its function? How has its use changed over time?
PROJECT #2: Your Evaluation
On a scale of 1 – 5(1 = LEAST/5 = MOST), how effective do you think this project was in creating jobs and solving the problems of the Depression? List your number and then explain WHY.
     

 

PROJECT #3: The Details
What is the project title? Where is it located? When was it constructed? What New Deal agency created it and why do you think it was assigned to that agency?
PROJECT #3: Tell Us About the Project
Describe the project. What was its function? How has its use changed over time?
PROJECT #3: Your Evaluation
On a scale of 1 – 5(1 = LEAST/5 = MOST), how effective do you think this project was in creating jobs and solving the problems of the Depression? List your number and then explain WHY.
     

 
 
 
 

US history homework/assignments 2-24/Hard Times Oral History of the Depression ANALYSIS.docx

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Hard Times Oral History ANALYSIS
 

Background & Directions: Studs Terkel’s Hard Times is an American history classic. First published in 1970, it is an oral history featuring the voices of men and women who lived through the Great Depression of the 1930s to give readers a first-hand account of what life was like at the time from diverse perspectives. In this assignment, you’ll be doing just that. (1) Closely read the Cesar Chavez account in the document set and answer the analysis questions for each box. (2) Choose TWO other interview accounts and complete as before. [NOTE: For your selections, after the Chavez account, make sure you fill out the GREEN TITLE BOXES precisely. For example, if you did Louis Banks: “My Selection #1: Louis Banks’ Account (Doc #1 of Set).”]

 
 

Cesar Chavez’s Account (Doc #2 of Set)
Doc Number/Biography/Perspective
(1) Who is this person based on the brief biographical statement at the beginning of each interview? [2 – 3 sentences] (2) How is this story unique from the other two? [2 – 3 sentences]
Quote Selections/Your Analysis
(1) Select and paste TWO substantial quotes from across the whole interview that you think best illustrate the unique experiences of this person during the Depression. (2) After the quote selections, explain how they represent overall Depression era troubles. [3 – 5 sentences for #2, not the quotes]
Your Thoughts
Explain what you found particularly interesting about this account. [3 – 5 sentences]
Response (cut this out before typing). Response (cut this out before typing) Response (cut this out before typing)

 
 
 

My Selection #1: X’s Account (Doc #X of Set)
Doc Number/Biography/Perspective
(1) Who is this person based on the brief biographical statement at the beginning of each interview? [2 – 3 sentences] (2) How is this story unique from the other two? [2 – 3 sentences]
 
Quote Selections/Your Analysis
(1) Select and paste TWO substantial quotes from across the whole interview that you think best illustrate the unique experiences of this person during the Depression. (2) After the quote selections, explain how they represent overall Depression era troubles. [3 – 5 sentences for #2, not the quotes]
Your Thoughts
Explain what you found particularly interesting about this account. [3 – 5 sentences]
Response (cut this out before typing) Response (cut this out before typing) Response (cut this out before typing)

 
 
 
 

My Selection #2: X’s Account (Doc #X of Set)
Doc Number/Biography/Perspective
(1) Who is this person based on the brief biographical statement at the beginning of each interview? [2 – 3 sentences] (2) How is this story unique from the other two? [2 – 3 sentences]
Quote Selections/Your Analysis
(1) Select and paste TWO substantial quotes from across the whole interview that you think best illustrate the unique experiences of this person during the Depression. (2) After the quote selections, explain how they represent overall Depression era troubles. [3 – 5 sentences for #2, not the quotes]
Your Thoughts
Explain what you found particularly interesting about this account. [3 – 5 sentences]
Response (cut this out before typing) Response (cut this out before typing) Response (cut this out before typing)

 
 

US history homework/assignments 2-24/The Pearl Harbor Attack ANALYSIS – 5779641.docx

 
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The Pearl Harbor Attack—What Happened and Why?
Freedom From Fear, “Chapter 16, War in the Pacific” (516 – 526)
 

DIRECTIONS: Answer the questions in the response boxes using detailed evidence from the reading (included as a PDF attachment). This is important because they are designed to pull exact information so you get a detailed picture of the Pearl Harbor attack and the controversies that ensued.

 
 
1. What were some of the geographical/naval logistical challenges the Japanese faced in pulling off the Pearl Harbor offensive? How did Yamamoto’s background, temperament (personality make-up), and knowledge of the United States make him uniquely qualified to pull off the offensive?
 

 

 
 
2. Describe why General Marshall was concerned about the specific wording in the final Japanese response before the attack; namely, that the response be delivered “at 1:00 P.M. on the 7th, your time.” Explain the communication delays/mistakes that occurred delivering Marshall’s warning to the Pacific Fleet, as well as the Japanese midget submarine.
 

 

 
 
3. How was radio broadcasting from station KGMB on the morning of the attack fateful for the Americans and, ironically, significant to the Japanese? What was the Japanese call announcing the attack once Japanese Navy radio silence was broken?
 

 

 
 
4. How does the author evaluate the relative success the Japanese military mission at Pearl Harbor?
 

 

 
 
5. How does the author evaluate the political consequences of Pearl Harbor for the Japanese?
 

 

 
 
6. How does the author evaluate the strategic benefits of Pearl Harbor for the Japanese?
 

 

 
 
7. How does the author discredit conspiracy theory claims that FDR deliberately put the Pacific Fleet at risk to bait a Japanese attack and thus draw the U.S. into WWII?
 

 

 
 
8. How did military, naval, and civilian intelligence services fail to predict the attack? Consider the significance of the decoded Japanese message, “east wind rain.”
 

 

 
 
9. In the end, why did Pearl Harbor get overlooked as the likely and probable target? And, how did racism play into that as well?
 

 

 
 
 

US history homework/resources 2-24/The_Pearl_Harbor_Attack_READING.pdf

 
 
 
 
 
 

US history homework/resources 2-24/Hart_Times_Oral_Histrory_DOC_SET.pdf