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Day 2

Day 2. Block 3. AZ/US History 2 Period 1. Please get out your Packet Charts and thesis from yesterday. Short essay. Lets read the Working Mans 10 Commandments: This was a piece written BY a ROBBER BARON to his workers as the 10 commandments these workers would have to follow.

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Day 2

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  1. Day 2 Block 3

  2. AZ/US History 2 Period 1

  3. Please get out your Packet Charts and thesis from yesterday

  4. Short essay

  5. Lets read the Working Mans 10 Commandments: • This was a piece written BY a ROBBER BARON to his workers as the 10 commandments these workers would have to follow. • http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/5747/

  6. 1. Are there other famous commandments? • 2.How would the Robber Baron Compare himself to those 10 commandments? • 3. How do you think your Robber Baron would respond to this?

  7. World History 2 Period 2

  8. Get out your Absolutism Packets

  9. Explorer Research • You will be given an explorer to research • Please complete the form given you based on your explorer

  10. Az/Us History 1 Period 3

  11. Make 5-8 observations about what you see in this painting?

  12. What are some of the differences between the ways in which Native Americans and Anglo American are represented in the engraving. • What could these differences imply for the way in which each society acts?

  13. Lets make more observations • For each picture write down 3-4 observations

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