Ayuda con la tarea de historia
La historia es un tema fascinante para algunos y aburrido para otros. Mientras que algunos estudiantes se emocionan con los diversos eventos, batallas y personalidades interesantes del pasado, a otros les resulta muy difícil memorizar la cronología de las batallas, los nombres de líderes influyentes y la gran cantidad de información que ofrece la materia.
Afortunadamente, con estas preguntas y respuestas de historia, le resultará fácil recordar algunos de los acontecimientos más importantes y la hora exacta en que sucedieron. No se preocupe demasiado, incluso si los nombres de estas personas clave le hacen girar la cabeza. Nuestra ayuda con la tarea de historia tiene una función de asociación de inteligencia artificial que las asociará con algunas historias interesantes para ayudarte a recordarlas mejor.
- Roaring 20s Matching Worksheet Carefully read each term on the left hand side, and match it with the correct description from the right hand side by writing the letter it matches with on the line to the left of the number. Terms __ 1. Marcus Garvey __ 2. Tin Pan Alley __ 3. Clarence Darrow __ 4. Glenn Curtis __ 5. Henry Ford __ 6. President Harding __ 7. Teapot Dome Scandal __ 8. Langston Hughes __ 9. Charles Lindbergh __ 10. William Jennings Bryan __ 11. Modern Views vs Traditional Values __ 12. Eugenics __ 13. Red Scare __ 14. Assembly Line __ 15. Social Darwinism __ 16. Nativism __ 17. Great Migration __ 18. Prohibition __ 19. Jazz __ 20. Flapper Description A. Different human ethnicities competing for survival just like plants and animals B. Fear of the Spread of Communism C. Advancement by breeding D. Universal Negro Improvement Association E. Extreme dislike of foreigners F. Led to dramatic increase in crime G. Central hub for distribution of sheet music H. Revolutionized industrial Manufacturing 1. Return to Normalcy Speech J. Invented Model Tand Assembly Line K. First man to fly across Atlantic Ocean L. Conviction of Presidential Cabinet Member M. Challenged social norms and roles of women N. Prosecuted Scopes Traditionalist 0. African American Poet;Wrote about Racial Pride P. Musical Contribution of Harlem Renaissance Q. 2 Million African Americans move to NE for Economic Opportunities R. Invented plane that could land on water S. First tensions were seen between these 2 groups during the Scopes T. Defended Scopes Modernist
- Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World. After the Egyptians crushed cut cane and captured the juice, they boiled and strained the liquid, let it settle, then strained it again.The cane juice was now poured into molds with holes in the bottom, so that all the liquid could drain out,leaving only a powder.That powder was then mixed with milk and boiled again. After one round of these steps, the process was repeated all over again As a result of all this effort and care, Egypt was known for the "whitest and purest" sugar. Which statement best summarize's this passage? Egyptians required access to fire, molds, and milk in order to produce sugar. Egyptians created an innovative process for refining white sugar. The Egyptians' techniques proved that they were the smartest people in the ancient world. The Egyptians' success inspired other cultures to develop similar techniques.
- Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World. One of these early Hindu writings, the Atharva Veda, speaks of an archer's bow made of sugar cane. It tells of growing a circle of sugar cane as a kind of sweet protection for a lover,and it includes specific instructions on how to use sugar cane. To worship and request help from Durga,the most important goddess, you lie down and face a three-cornered fire pot. Then, as you speak the sacred words, you place your offerings in the fire. Sugar cane was now an ingredient in ceremonies involving fire. Maybe after many, many offerings a priest noticed that if the juice of the cane was boiled in the right way, it crystallized into sweet, dark brown clumps. Perhaps that transformation itself seemed magical-a heated liquid turning into something that looked like dark grains of sand. In the Atharva Veda, What evidence from the passage best supports the inference that sugar cane had special significance in the ancient era? Select three options. "you lie down and face a three-cornered fire pot" "sugar cane was now an ingredient in ceremonies involving fire" "it crystallized into sweet,dark brown clumps" "Perhaps that transformation itself seemed magical" "sugar cane is called ikshu, which means'something that people want" "they began to use the name sharkara, which also meant "gravel"
- Video Questions: The Century,America's Time Episode 3: 1920-1929 Boom to Bust 15. How did credit change the way people spent their money? 16. What was the most popular item people purchased? 17. Describe how the new woman of the 1920s behaved. 18. What is a flapper? What is a modern equivalent to a flapper? 19. The Scopes Trial was a fight between __ and 20. List two social groups the KKK was against? 21. The KKK population grew to __ million. 22. The KKK gained political control of __ states. 23. Describe what happens when someone is lynched? 24. What is Babe Ruth famous for? 25. Why were people attracted to spectator sports? 26. What did Charles Lindbergh accomplish? 27. What was the last unexplored frontier? 28. What happened to the stock market in October 1929? How did it affect the American people? https://www. youtube .com/watch?v=RN7ftyZigY's
- Answer the following: Video Questions: The Century America's Time Episode 3: 1920-1929 Boom to Bust 1. The __ Amendment made the __ and __ of alcohol illegal. 2. What is a speakeasy? 3. Why was alcohol prohibited? 4. How did Prohibition help increase the presence of organized crime in America? 5. What was the "roar" in the Roaring Twenties? 6. What city symbolized the new modern decade? 7. In 1920, more people lived in __ than in __ 8. Describe how the rich showed off their wealth. 9. A yacht was only a yacht if it was more than __ feet long. 10. What part of New York was the capital of jazz? 11. How was jazz music different than previous music forms? 12. What occurred during the Harlem Renaissance? Did African-Americans use this term? 13. Who was the "new negro"? 14. List two ways that the car changed daily life.