Not much is known by the average American about America's involvement in the Philippines during this turn-of-the-century Imperialism Age.
This week for the blog, consult these sources...
Source One
Source Two-You don't have to read this whole page. It contains dozens of letters from soldiers about their involvement in the Philippines at this time. Choose 5-6 to read and you'll get the idea.
Source Three-Brief video
For the comment section, write 200 words about what you learned (that you didn't already know) about our involvement in the Philippines.
Saints & Sinners is an extension of my Advanced US History class. This blog is a place for civil discourse, critical thinking and new ideas. The goal of these entries is to challenge your current viewpoint and encourage the development of logical arguments.
Monday, October 28, 2019
Monday, October 21, 2019
Another One???: Assassination of William McKinley
In 1901 America was forced to mourn a third president's death in the past thirty-five years.
Lincoln, Garfield and now...William McKinley.
Do some research for this week's blog. Answer each question with 50 words to obtain your 200 words for this week.
1) What was William McKinley like, politically? Did he align with "big business" or the "common man"?
2) Why was he in Buffalo, NY when he was shot?
3) Why was he killed?
4) Teddy Roosevelt took over as POTUS when McKinley died. How was Teddy different from McKinley?
Lincoln, Garfield and now...William McKinley.
Do some research for this week's blog. Answer each question with 50 words to obtain your 200 words for this week.
1) What was William McKinley like, politically? Did he align with "big business" or the "common man"?
2) Why was he in Buffalo, NY when he was shot?
3) Why was he killed?
4) Teddy Roosevelt took over as POTUS when McKinley died. How was Teddy different from McKinley?
Monday, October 14, 2019
William Jennings Bryan: The Cowardly Lion
Did you know there is a very popular theory that the famous children's book, The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, is actually an allegory for the Populist Movement.
For example, it is widely believed the character of the Cowardly Lion is portraying William Jennings Bryan (famous politician and Secretary of State under Woodrow Wilson). Also-Bryan College is named after him.
Spend some time Googling the connections between Populism and this novel. There is A LOT out there for you to read/watch.
In the comments section, write 200 words describing what you learned and what you found interesting. Be sure to included at least one sentence on whether or not you think this conspiracy theory is true.
For example, it is widely believed the character of the Cowardly Lion is portraying William Jennings Bryan (famous politician and Secretary of State under Woodrow Wilson). Also-Bryan College is named after him.
Spend some time Googling the connections between Populism and this novel. There is A LOT out there for you to read/watch.
In the comments section, write 200 words describing what you learned and what you found interesting. Be sure to included at least one sentence on whether or not you think this conspiracy theory is true.
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
Gilded Age: A Changing Life for Americans
As you have seen over the past few chapters, America was changing A LOT during the decades following Reconstruction.
Events like recreation, urbanization, immigration, sanitation, political corruption and many more were dominating the headlines.
For this week's blog-visit this website. Notice the drop down menu at the top that says "38. From the countryside to the city". When you click the drop down menu you'll see options "38 a-f" and more. Please select a topic between "38 a-f" and "38 a-e". These are all Gilded Age topics.
Read what this website has to say AND look at other websites to get more info about whatever topic you selected.
For the comment section, write 200 words discussing what you learned about the Gilded Age topic of your choice.
Events like recreation, urbanization, immigration, sanitation, political corruption and many more were dominating the headlines.
For this week's blog-visit this website. Notice the drop down menu at the top that says "38. From the countryside to the city". When you click the drop down menu you'll see options "38 a-f" and more. Please select a topic between "38 a-f" and "38 a-e". These are all Gilded Age topics.
Read what this website has to say AND look at other websites to get more info about whatever topic you selected.
For the comment section, write 200 words discussing what you learned about the Gilded Age topic of your choice.
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