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The roaring twenties 2.2.17

Entry Task Let’s finish the Washington KKK questions. Get the questions out Use the articles to answer the questions Turn in to the box when you finish Patiently wait for everyone else

Think. Pair. Share.

Chicago race riots

The Great Migration Review: What happened? Why? Results?

The roaring twenties 2.3.17

Documents A & B Read Docs A & B. ONLY A & B. Fill out the chart Answer questions at bottom. Stop! Wait for everyone else to finish please. Do you believe that one boy’s death could start a massive riot? Why or why not? Start with 10 minutes for docs A & B on Friday

Documents C, D, & E Read Docs C, D, & E Fill out the chart Use the bottom of the page to outline your answer – brainstorm ideas before you write it out. Separate piece of paper: 1 paragraph answering the questions on the bottom. DUE MONDAY