Today’s Words of Wisdom: “He who smiles rather than rages is always the stronger.” —Japanese proverb.

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Today’s Words of Wisdom: “He who smiles rather than rages is always the stronger.” —Japanese proverb

Teens and Sleep How much and why do I need it? – 9-10 hours a night – Sleep helps to fuel your brain and your body. Teens need more sleep because their bodies and minds are growing quickly. Why is it important? – struggle in school, – have trouble with memory, concentration and motivation (the desire to accomplish a goal), or – be involved in car crashes and other accidents. Sleepiness (the feeling of wanting or needing to sleep in places and at times when you shouldn’t) affects reaction times. How do I know I am not getting enough sleep? – difficulty waking up in the morning, – trouble concentrating through the day, – falling asleep during classes, and – feeling moody or even depressed.

Chapter 3 Vocabulary Ch. 3 Sec. 1 1.Trust 2.Social Darwinism 3.Gospel of Wealth 4.Monopoly 5.Knights of labor 6.AFL 7.anarchist Ch. 3 Sec Sharecropping 13.Dawes Act 14.Assimilate 15.Open range Term & PicDefinition Re-define in your own words/ make conn. Or give example Ch. 3 Sec. 2 8.Ellis Island 9.Angel Island 10.Suburb 11.Tenement Ch. 3 Sec Gilded Age 17.Graft 18.Gold Standard 19.Pendleton Act 20.Populist Party

Unit 2 Vocabulary – Chapter 4 Ch. 4 Sec. 1 1.Progressivism 2.Social Gospel 3.Muckraker 4.Reform Ch. 4 Sec. 3 8.Discrimination 9.Americanization 10.NAACP Term & PicDefinition Re-define in your own words/ make conn. Or give example Ch. 4 Sec. 2 5.Temperance 6.Suffrage 7.19 th amendment Ch. 4 Sec Square Deal 12.Meat Inspection Act 13.Theodore Roosevelt 14.Regulation 15.National Reclamation Act Ch.4 Sec th Amendment 17.Federal Reserve 18.Clayton Antitrust Act