Thursday, October 30, 2014

Castro - Foreign and Domestic Policies

Agenda 10/28 - 10/30:
  1. Students learn about the Bay of Pigs Invasion, focusing on how it consolidated Castro's power and popularity.
  2. Students learned about the Cuban Missile Crisis.
  3. Students read from the Pearson text. They focused on Castro's social policies towards women, education, the arts, and religious and minority groups.
  4. Students looked at Castro's evolution into communism and his treatment of the opposition when in power.
HOMEWORK:
Castro Quiz - Friday 11/7

Friday, October 24, 2014

Early Reforms in Castro's Cuba

Agenda 10/24:

  1. Students read from Pearson chapter 3. They made a list of reasons that the rebels won the war against Batista.
  2. Next students read the section about reforms in Cuba from the Agrarian reform of 1960 to the Special period of 1991. They organized these events on a spectrum, evaluating shifts between capitalism and communism.
  3. Students read two documents illustrating Castro's shifts in policy.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

History Will Absolve Me

Agenda 10/20:

  1. Students continued working with Fidel Castro's speech History Will Absolve Me. They identified societal problems and solutions Castro presented in the speech.
  2. Students drew maps of Cuba, labeling: Sierra Maestra, Havana, Bay of Pigs, Guantanamo Bay, Santa Clara, and Yaguajay.

Friday, October 17, 2014

Castro - "History Will Absolve Me"

Agenda 10/17:
  1. Students discussed the armed revolution and under what circumstances it could be justified. They also discussed American society and whether revolution in this country would be possible.
  2. Students watched a short clip from the film Fidel, focusing on the conditions in Cuba prior to the revolution. [below]
  3. Students read Fidel Castro's speech History Will Absolve Me, highlighting the conditions which Cubans lived under.
HOMEWORK:
Pearson Chapter 3, Sections 1 and 2 (pgs. 53-66) - DUE - Monday 10/20

Fidel. Watch the first 18 minutes.

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Castro and Cuba

Agenda 10/15:

  1. Students took the unit quiz over Mao and China
  2. Students began reading the first section of chapter 3 in the Pearson text (pgs.53-65). They began to take notes using this sheet.
  3. Students participated in a Socratic discussion about the US trade embargo on Cuba. They used this information to base their discussion.

Monday, October 13, 2014

Mao Review

Agenda 10/13:
  1. Students completed their propaganda posters depicting the reality of life under Mao.
  2. Students watch a short film reviewing major events of Mao's leadership.
HOMEWORK:
Mao QUIZ - Wednesday 10/15 - Prompts below

Prompts for Mao quiz. You will need to answer two of the following questions:
  • By what methods, and with what success did Mao Zedong try to eliminate domestic opposition?
  • Examine the successes and failures of Mao Zedong’s economic policies.
  • Examine the successes and failures of Mao Zedong’s domestic policies.
  • In what was Mao Zedong able to create a cult of personality?
  • Discuss the conditions that produced the Chinese Communist Party and the leadership of Mao Zedong.

Monday, October 6, 2014

Towards the Cultural Revolution

Agenda 10/6:
  1. Students reviewed the reading from the previous class on the Great Leap Forward. They took notes on Mao's Words vs. People's Realities. Students then discussed how the book assessed four major events: Infrastructure projects, "The Four Pests", Steelmaking, and Communes.
  2. Students were introduced to the Cultural Revolution by working on quotes in the style of Mao about the United States

Friday, October 3, 2014

Mao and The Great Leap Forward


Agenda 10/3:
  1. Students learned about the protests in Hong Kong, noting the still powerful influence of the Chinese Communist Party.
  2. Students read excerpts from the book Mao: The Unknown Story about Mao and the Great Leap Forward. They compared Mao's words to the realities of the situation at that time. Students read pages 322-327 and 418-431.

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Chinese Propaganda

Agenda 10/1:
  1. Students analyzed a series of propaganda documents focusing on leadership, revolution, cult of personality, and society. They discussed the composition, symbolism, meanings, and effectiveness of the posters.
  2. Students began working on posters that reflected truer representations of life in Communist China. These posters were done in the style of Chinese propaganda.