Monday, May 10, 2010 Title a sheet of paper AICE EXAM REVIEW. Copy and answer the following question: Describe the spot resolution and how it attempted.

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Monday, May 10, 2010 Title a sheet of paper AICE EXAM REVIEW. Copy and answer the following question: Describe the spot resolution and how it attempted to question the validity of the Mexican War. Please have your homework on your desk to be checked : Context worksheet.

Civil Rights : Questions to SuccessContext p What was the role of A. Philip Randolph in promoting black equality in the workforce? 2. Describe the role of CORE in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1940s and how it contrasted the NAACP. 3. What were Montgomery buses like before the boycott? 4. Why was it so significant that a black preacher in the South step forward to spear-head the Civil Rights boycotts in Montgomery? What was the significance of the bus boycott in general?

Civil Rights : Questions to SuccessContext p. 168 – What were the goals, aims, and achievements of Martin Luther King in the North and South? 6. How did Malcolm X directly contrast the ideas of MLK? 7. How did black violence both help and hurt their cause? 8. How did the federal government intervene in Civil Rights acquisition? 9. Compare and Contrast the ideas of MLK and Malcolm X. How were their aims, goals, and achievements alike and different? Which was more successful?

Tuesday, May 11, 2010 Find the paper : AICE EXAM REVIEW. Copy and answer the following question: Why did Lincolns election cause secession? Remember : Graphic Organizer for assigned essay is due Thursday. Please have RR Ch 6 #1-6 ready to be checked.

1. What discrimination did MLK face that led him to fight back against it? 2. How did MLK use his pastoral position to his advantage? 3. Create a chart justifying MLK as a saint or sinner. 4. Describe the establishment and importance of the SCLC after the Montgomery Bus Boycott s sit-ins were led by another group. How did they become prominent? Why were sit-ins significant? (Read attached article) 6. Who was Ella Baker and why was she important to the cause?

Wednesday, May 12, 2010 Find the paper : AICE EXAM REVIEW. Copy and answer the following question: Why was the railroad so important in Westward Expansion? Which came first, the railroad or traveling west? Please have your homework on your desk to be checked : Race Relations : Chapter 6 (completed.)

Using evidence, support or negate the statement that MLK was a vital contributor to the Civil Rights Movement.

Thursday, May 13, 2010 Find the paper : AICE EXAM REVIEW. Copy and answer the following question: Compare Uncle Toms Cabin and Impending Crisis of the South. Please have your homework on your desk to be checked : Graphic Organizer – AICE Essay.