Your to-do listPlease complete the Impeachment activity below. President Trump is impeachedLast night, the House of Representatives voted to impeach President Trump. Before we begin to talk about it, please find five facts about the impeachment, note their source, and submit them to Google Classroom. There is a graphic organizer posted there to help you with this activity. The case for and against the ERAPlease read the file below on the ERA. As you read, find at least four reasons that support each side. After you have done that, decide whether or not you would support the ERA. Please state your opinion and support it with at least two reasons. Have a great break!
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Your to-do listPlease take out your work from the last class on Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, and the March on Washington. Malcolm X on the March on WashingtonNow that you have heard from both Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X, who do you side with more? Please include two reasons why. When you have completed this task please turn all of your work to the Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X assignment on Google Classroom. Treatment based on genderPlease brainstorm a list of ways that you are treated because of your gender. Please post your ideas here. The case for and against the ERAPlease read the file below on the ERA. As you read, find at least four reasons that support each side. After you have done that, decide whether or not you would support the ERA. Please state your opinion and support it with at least two reasons.
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Please find five facts about Martin Luther King Jr, and Malcolm X.
The March on Washington
Let's start by listening to Martin Luther King's I have a dream speech.
Martin Luther King versus Malcolm X
Now that you have heard from both Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X, who do you side with more? Please include two reasons why. When you have completed this task please turn all of your work to the Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X assignment on Google Classroom.
Your to-do list
Please meet with your teammate and continue your work on the Civil Rights Timeline.
What's next in the impeachment processCivil Rights Timeline using Spark Page
The Civil Rights Movement has many momentous events but we rarely see them as part of a larger chronology. To help you the events below have been listed in chronological order.
Instead of simply reporting on the events, though, you are going to act as players in the events and use a modern medium: Twitter. For each of the events you will write a tweet from the perspective of someone involved in the event. Be sure to include
Check out the example below to get an idea of what I am looking for. Here are your events
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