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US History October 14, 2014

US History October 14, 2014. Warm Up: What were some reasons workers went on strike in the late 19 th century? Why do workers go on strike today? Are these reasons very different or similar?

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US History October 14, 2014

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  1. US HistoryOctober 14, 2014 Warm Up: What were some reasons workers went on strike in the late 19th century? Why do workers go on strike today? Are these reasons very different or similar? S 3; LT: I can describe the impact of philosophical traditions (ideas) in the case of Albert Parsons. DOK: 2-3 ** you have about 3 minutes to answer and turn in to the basket on top of the computer. 1

  2. Was Albert Parsons a dangerous man? • Preparation: Read documents and answer guiding questions • Teams of 4; 2=team A; 2=team B • Team A: argues that Albert Parsons WAS a dangerous man • Team B: argues that Albert Parsons was NOT a dangerous man. S 3; OBJ: TLW analyze how philosophical traditions have affected the U.S.’ development. LT: TLW describe the impact of philosophical traditions in the case of Albert Parsons through a SAC. DOK: 2-3 2

  3. Was Albert Parsons a dangerous man? • Use graphic organizer to collect data for your side. Find four pieces of evidence to support your side. (10 minutes) (fill in NOTHING on the “other” side) • Team A presents to Team B. Both partners must present. Team B writes down Team A’s arguments and then repeats them back to Team A. (5 minutes) • Team B presents to Team A. Both partners must present. Team A writes down Team B’s arguments and then repeats them back to team B. (5 minutes) • Everyone can abandon their positions. Group of four try to reach consensus (an answer both sides can live with) • Present • S 3; OBJ: TLW analyze how philosophical traditions have affected the U.S.’ development. LT: TLW describe the impact of philosophical traditions in the case of Albert Parsons through a SAC. DOK: 2-3 3

  4. Discussion Why were certain people rounded up and executed and not others? Do you think Albert Parsons should have been hung? Why? Not? Turn in documents to the basket on the computer. Turn in YOUR work to me on your way out. S 3; OBJ: TLW analyze how philosophical traditions have affected the U.S.’ development. LT: TLW describe the impact of philosophical traditions in the case of Albert Parsons through a SAC. DOK: 2-3 4

  5. Exit: Describe how philosophical ideas impacted the outcome of the Albert Parsons case during the Haymarket Incident. S 3; LT: I can describe the impact of philosophical traditions in the case of Albert Parsons through a SAC. DOK: 2-3 You will clean up, stay seated, line desks up according to the front left leg. When the bell rings you will hand me your work on the way out. 5

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