Alabama --------Montgomery Alaska ----------Juneau Arizona----------Phoenix Arkansas -------Little Rock California –-----Sacramento USA CAPITALS.

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Alabama Montgomery Alaska Juneau Arizona Phoenix Arkansas Little Rock California –-----Sacramento USA CAPITALS

CARDIO 1.Look at page 95. Why was the development of new farming technology important to the settling of the Plains region ?

labor force The Industrial Revolution created a huge labor force, or supply of workers. But most of them were paid too little to support their families. Homestead Act People moved to the Midwest, hoping their lives would be better there. The Homestead Act of 1862 gave 160 acres of land to any adult who agreed to farm it and live there for five years. Section 3: The Emergence of a World Power

In 1929, the United States experienced an economic disaster called the Great Depression. Factories closed, people lost their jobs, and farms went out of business.

In 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt created a plan called the New Deal. These were government programs to help people get jobs and restore the economy.

World War II. Cold War From 1941 to 1945, the United States was involved in World War II. In the Soviet Union, the form of government was communism, where the state—not the citizens—owns all the property. The United States feared that communism would spread around the world, and the Cold War, a period of tension when there wasn’t actually fighting, began. Martin Luther King Jr., After World War II, the U.S. economy improved. But not everyone was happy. Segregation was still a way of life in many places. Martin Luther King, Jr., led the civil rights movement to win equal rights for African Americans.

1.What was the purpose of the New Deal and why was it needed? 2.Which people tried to help the poor? Classroom Discussion Questions

Home Learning Interview a family member and gather information about important events At least 10) in their life, and the years in which these events occurred. Use this information to create a timeline of that person’s life.

Both France and Great Britain were fighting over control of Canada. In 1713, they signed a peace treaty dividing up the country. But the French Catholics and the British Protestants had trouble getting along, and both countries wanted control over the valuable Ohio River Valley. In 1754, The Seven Years’ War broke out, and in the end Great Britain gained complete control over Canada. Section 4: Settlement, Trade, and Independence in Canada

Canada help Great British in World War I and World War II. They were a key in winning the War and get more control of themselves. Canada is a bilingual country, with two official languages—English and French. Canada also became a completely independent country.

CLASS WORK Page Review Key Terms 2.Review the Main Ideas Page Map activity 2.Critical thinking

Home Learning 1.STUDY FOR CHAPTER 4 AND 5 TEST