Week 29 4/21-4/25
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Annotate and interpret key rhetorical devices, themes, and historical references in Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech.
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Summarize the central message and significance of the speech in their own words, demonstrating understanding of its historical context and purpose.
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Analyze how Dr. King’s speech reflects the goals, struggles, and values of the Civil Rights Movement, using evidence from the text to support their responses.
- Explain the steps Kennedy took to change American foreign policy.
- Analyze the causes and effects of the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- Assess the results of the Berlin Crisis and other foreign-policy events of the 1960s.
- Describe the reasons that the United States helped the French fight the Vietnamese.
- Identify ways in which the United States opposed communism in Southeast Asia.
- Analyze how the United States increased its involvement in Vietnam.
- Identify the factors that caused President Johnson to increase American troop strength in Vietnam.
- Assess the nature of the war in Vietnam and the difficulties faced by both sides.
- Evaluate the effects of low morale on American troops and on the home front.
- Describe the divisions within American society over the Vietnam War.
- Analyze the Tet Offensive and the American reaction to it.
- Summarize the factors that influenced the outcome of the 1968 presidential election.