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1 Do Now 1/24/13 Write a summary for 7.1. If you already have a summary, make sure your notes from yesterday are complete and will make sense to you later when you study. If you didn’t do the homework, please read it now!

2 Objective 1)We will review class-work from yesterday. 2)We will identify different tensions in the USA after WWI. 3)We will identify cause and effect relationships relating to these tensions. 4)We will draw conclusions about how these different tensions could have affected Sacco and Vanzetti.

3 Agenda Do Now (5) Share Out (5) Modeling (10) Reading Groups Meet (15) Jigsaw (15 minutes) Debrief (5) HW (2) Wrap-up (3)

4 Questions 1) What did people think Sacco and Vanzetti were guilty of doing? When might they have done this crime? 2) Circle 3 facts of this case you think are most important. 3) Why do you think people were protesting in other parts of the world? Why did they protest? 4) Do you think Sacco and Vanzetti were guilty? Why or why not?

5 7.1 Who were Sacco and Vanzetti? What were they accused of? Judge and Jury Defendant (accused of crime) Defense AttorneyWitnesses/EvidencePlaintiffProsecutorWitnesses/Evidence

6 Sacco and Vanzetti – Did they get a fair trial? Murder occurred May, 5, 1920 Their trial – May, 1921 Hearing about the death sentence - 1927

7 7.2 What were the economic, social, and political tensions after WWI?

8 The influx of 2.4 million Jewish immigrants from eastern Europe increased anti-Semitism—prejudice against Jews. In some communities, landlords refused to rent apartments to Jewish tenants. Colleges limited the number of Jewish students they accepted. Many ads for jobs stated "Christians only." Catholics were also targets religious prejudice. In 1928, the Democratic Party nominated New York Governor Al Smith, a Catholic, for president. Soon, rumors swept the country that if Smith were elected, the Catholic pope would run the United States. Smith spent most of the campaign trying to convince voters that his religious beliefs did not present a threat to the nation.

9 Group/Tensio n CauseEffectHow could this tension relate to Sacco and Vanzetti? ReligionImmigrants arrive with new religions – Jews and Catholics. They are discriminated against by other Americans – harder to rent houses or become an elected official. They were Italian, and Catholic. They probably were discriminated against.

10 7.2 What were the economic, social, and political tensions after WWI? Group/Type of Tension CauseEffectHow could this tension relate to Sacco and Vanzetti? 1 - Economic 2 - Labor 3- Political 4 - Social

11 Group/Type of Tension CauseEffectHow could this tension relate to Sacco and Vanzetti? 1 - Economic 2 - Labor 3- Political 4 - Social

12 Group/Ty pe of Tension CauseEffectHow could this tension relate to Sacco and Vanzetti? 1 - Economic U.S. government didn’t plan for after the war. Economy slowed. Businesses closed. Unemployment. Some people turn to crime. They were workers. They could have robbed to survive. 2 - Labor Businesses don’t pay workers enough. Workers strike all across the country. Some people start to dislike unions. Sacco and Vanzetti were poor workers – they could have been in a union. 3- Political Some people were radical – communists, socialists, anarchists. Some anarchist tried to bomb government workers. Government starts arresting all people who they thought were radicals. Sacco and Vanzetti were anarchists. 4 - Social About a million immigrants come to the USA a year. Discrimination against immigrants. Laws passed to decrease immigration and almost stop it. They were Italian immigrants.

13 Group/Type of Tension CauseEffectHow could this tension relate to Sacco and Vanzetti? 1 - Economic 2 - Labor

14 7.2 How did economic, social, and political tensions after WWI affect the USA? Group/Type of Tension CauseEffectHow could this tension relate to Sacco and Vanzetti? 3- Political 4 - Social

15 Group/Type of Tension CauseEffectHow could this tension relate to Sacco and Vanzetti? 3- Political 4 - Social

16 Group/Type of Tension CauseEffectHow could this tension relate to Sacco and Vanzetti? 1 - Economic 2 - Labor

17 Debrief Do you think these issues (economic, labor, political, social) affected Sacco and Vanzetti’s arrest and trial? How? How did these issues affect the USA? What was it like to be in the 1920s at this time?

18 Homework Write a summary for 7.2 that is at least 4 sentences.

19 Wrap-up Today we learned that after World War 1, there was tension in United States. For example, ____________________________________ Also, __________________________________ I think that these tensions affected the USA by ______________________________________


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