mr. lodge world history class 3/10/2009
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March 10, 2009March 10, 2009Merrill Lynch recently Merrill Lynch recently
announced that one of its announced that one of its stock market traders lost over stock market traders lost over
100 million dollars in illegal 100 million dollars in illegal trades. You’re in charge. How trades. You’re in charge. How
should we punish those should we punish those involved? And, how would you involved? And, how would you
stop this kind of thing from stop this kind of thing from happening in the future?happening in the future?
Women’s History MonthWomen’s History Month Jane AddamsJane Addams September 6, 1860 September 6, 1860
- May 21, 1935 - May 21, 1935 pacifist, women's pacifist, women's
rights advocate rights advocate her work was a her work was a
foundational to the foundational to the social work social work profession profession
Women’s History MonthWomen’s History Month Lucretia MottLucretia Mott Called by some the Called by some the
first feministfirst feminist AbilitionistAbilitionist Attended the Attended the
Seneca Falls Seneca Falls ConventionConvention
Help found Help found Swarthmore CollegeSwarthmore College
HomeworkHomeworkConduct a sample 5 Conduct a sample 5
question interviewquestion interviewAsk anyone 5 questions Ask anyone 5 questions and record their answersand record their answersTurn this in tomorrowTurn this in tomorrow
Mexico Mexico Mexico was Mexico was
once much once much larger than it larger than it is nowis now
It was once a It was once a Spanish Spanish colonycolony
Independent Independent since 1821since 1821
Santa AnnaSanta Anna GeneralGeneral Mexican PresidentMexican President Fought against the Fought against the
Texans in their Texans in their successful bid for successful bid for independenceindependence
Fought against the Fought against the United States United States
Sam HoustonSam Houston Governor of Governor of
TennesseeTennessee Governor of TexasGovernor of Texas General in the General in the
Texas war for Texas war for IndependenceIndependence
President of the President of the Republic of TexasRepublic of Texas
SlaveholderSlaveholder
TexasTexas Won independence Won independence
from Mexico in from Mexico in 18361836
Became a state in Became a state in 18451845
Fought for the right Fought for the right to hold slavesto hold slaves
Joined the Joined the Confederacy during Confederacy during the American Civil the American Civil WarWar
Benito JuarezBenito Juarez March 21, 1806 – July March 21, 1806 – July
18, 187218, 1872 Served five terms as Served five terms as
president of Mexicopresident of Mexico Resisted the French Resisted the French
occupationoccupation Noted for restoring the Noted for restoring the
RepublicRepublic Noted for his efforts to Noted for his efforts to
modernize the countrymodernize the country
Porfirino DiazPorfirino Diaz September 15, September 15,
1830 – 2 July 19151830 – 2 July 1915 President of Mexico President of Mexico
1876 to 1880 / 1876 to 1880 / 1884 to 19111884 to 1911
DictatorDictator Brought stability to Brought stability to
MexicoMexico Died in ParisDied in Paris
Mexican RevolutionMexican Revolution 1910 - 19201910 - 1920 A reaction to A reaction to
the rule of the rule of DiazDiaz
A socialist A socialist revolutionrevolution
Allowed for Allowed for bandits on the bandits on the US borderUS border
Francisco “Pancho” VillaFrancisco “Pancho” Villa June 5, 1878 – July June 5, 1878 – July
20, 192320, 1923 Mexican Mexican
Revolutionary Revolutionary general.general.
Attacked US border Attacked US border townstowns
A kind of “Robin A kind of “Robin Hood”Hood”
Class workClass work
Skillbuilder p. 824, 827, Critical
Thinking p. 827 # 6, 7, 8