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  • American History
    • American History Honors >
      • Map Test
    • Unit 0: 1763 - 1800 - Revolutionary America
    • Unit 1: 1800 - 1848 - Expansion & Reform
    • Unit 2: 1848 - 1877 - A Nation Divided
    • Unit 3: 1865 - 1898 - The Gilded Age
    • Unit 4: 1890 - 1920 - American World Debut
    • Unit 5: 1920 - 1945 - Trials and Tribulations
    • Unit 6: 1945 - 1963 - Cold War Tensions
    • Unit 7: 1955 - 1980 - Conflicts & Resolutions
    • Unit 8: 1980 - present - Modern America
  • World History
    • World History Honors
    • Unit 1: (1200-1450) - State Building in the Global Tapestry
    • Unit 2: (1200-1450) - Networks of Exchange
    • Unit 3: (1450-1750) - Land-Based Empires
    • Unit 4: (1450-1750) - Sea of Exploration
    • Unit 5: (1750-1900) - Revolutions
    • Unit 6: (1750-1900) - Imperial Migration
    • Unit 7: (1900-present) - Global Conflicts
    • Unit 8: (1900-present) - Cold War & Decolonization
    • Unit 9: (1900-present) - Globalization
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
    • AP World History >
      • Unit 1: (1200-1450) - State Building in the Global Tapestry
      • Unit 2: (1200-1450) - Networks of Exchange
      • Unit 3: (1450-1750) - Land-Based Empires
      • Unit 4: (1450-1750) - Transoceanic Interconnections
      • Unit 5: (1750-1900) - Revolutions
      • Unit 6: (1750-1900) - Imperial Migration
      • Unit 7: (1900-present) - Global Conflicts
      • Unit 8: (1900-present) - Cold War & Decolonization
      • Unit 9: (1900-present) - Globalization
    • AP European History >
      • Unit I - The Rise of Europe
      • Unit II - Rebirth and Exploration
      • Unit III - A Fractured Faith
      • Unit IV - A Question of Sovereignty
      • Unit V - A Shifting Society
      • Unit VI - Revolution
      • Unit VII - Political Turmoil
      • Unit VIII - Rise of the Nation-State
      • Unit IX - Forging the Modern Era
      • Unit X - Imperialism and the Great War
      • Unit XI - Global Conflicts
      • Unit XII - The Long Peace
  • Civic Literacy
    • Unit 1 - Developing State and Local Government
    • Unit 2 - The Law
    • Unit 3 - Political Culture & Ideology
    • Unit 4 - National Government

American History II Honors Projects

American History II Honors Projects

1st Project Due:
March 2nd 

2nd Project Due:
May 4th

           Please choose TWO projects to complete                  You may begin any project at any time throughout the semester.

Turn in Assignment

AHII - The History of Everything  *NEW*

Research your favorite thing and write a 10-page paper on the history of it (fashion, automobiles, restaurant, etc).  This needs to be a very detailed analysis of your topic including EVERYTHING from its beginnings, how it has changed over time, what influenced it to change and why, why is this thing important (make an argument), and how did it become what it is today just to name A FEW (you will need to go beyond this).  This paper COULD count as TWO projects if done extremely well (however, this will be determined AFTER it has been graded, not before)
Page Requirements: double-spaced, Times New Roman/Arial, 12pt. font
Essay Rubric

IMMIGRATION AND INDUSTRIALIZATION

9a. - Political Cartoon Analysis

Research and find 5 political cartoons by Thomas Nast. Analysis each of the cartoons and write a short description of what message is being portrayed in each and how Thomas Nast represents that. (You will need to provide an image/picture of each of the cartoons.) Afterwards create 3 political cartoons of your own with a small explanation of each.

9b. - Business Leader Business Card

Research one of the robber barons/captains of industry and write a minimum 5-page paper on their rise to power and their reputation as a business leader at the turn of the 20thcentury. Focus needs to be placed throughout the paper on whether you believe the person is a robber baron or a captain of industry and explain your answer thoroughly. Afterwards create a business card that represents the person you chose.
              Page Requirements: double-spaced, Times New Roman/Arial, 12pt. font
              Card Suggestions: be creative and use a standard 2x3 to 3x5 inch size for the card.
Essay Rubric


9d. - Assembly Line Film

Set up a camera and demonstrate the process of an assembly line. Assign a task for up to 4-5 people to complete. Each participate will have an individual job to complete and be seen on camera. One person needs to moderate this activity by being the boss who asks for speedier work as MULTIPLE items at a increasingly faster pace.  Afterwards, write a 1-page paper on your experience and compare it to the life of the assembly worker. Also, answer the question of the effectiveness of the assembly line compared to individual labor.
           Video Requirements: NO MORE THAN 3 MINUTES LONG.
           Other Requirements: NO MORE THAN 5 participates involved

 


THE PROGRESSIVE ERA

10a. - Letter to the Editor

Write a letter to the editor of a local newspaper describing a problem faced by students in school today. As you write this letter, think about how your complaint to the editor is much like labor unions complaint to business leaders ---OR--- write a letter to the editor of a local newspaper describing what you feel is the biggest problem facing our nation today. As you write this letter, think about how your complaint to the editor is much like muckrakers concerns to issues of their day.
                 Letter Requirements: turn in a copy of your letter and a cutout of your letter published from
                                the local paper. (it will be returned)

10b. - Who was the Progressive President?

Compare the party platforms and the candidates for the election of 1912. Determine which candidate was the true progressive. Justify your position in a 5-page paper.
                 Page Requirements: double-spaced, Times New Roman/Arial, 12pt. font
 
Essay Rubric

10c. - Advertisement

Create a scrapbook of pages using advertising pictures that compare and contrast methods of advertising during the Progressive Movement to advertising today. For each comparative pictures add a small paragraph (4 sentences or more) that details how the two pictures are similar and different.
           Scrapbook Requirement: At least 10 comparisons must be used (20 pictures)

 


THE AMERICAN EMPIRE

11a. - Manifest Destiny v. Imperialism

Write a 4-page paper comparing and contrasting the United States’ justification for manifest destiny versus its justification for imperialism. Use your own arguments and at least two opinions from people of the time-period (quoted) for each justification (manifest destiny and imperialism)
            Page Requirements: double-spaced, Times New Roman/Arial, 12pt. font

 

Essay Rubric

11b. - Imperialism Map

Create a map of the world and then map the areas of the U.S. imperialist activities around the world. On a separate sheet of paper or on the map itself, write a small paragraph analyzing why each area was an advantageous location for the U.S. to control
            Map suggestion: poster board (make it look official and professional)

11c. - Yellow Media

Develop and write an argument either supporting or opposing the following statement: “Modern news shows are a form of political propaganda very similar to the ‘yellow journalism’ of the late 19thand early 20thcentury.” Explain your argument thoroughly in a 5-page paper
            Page Requirements: double-spaced, Times New Roman/Arial, 12pt. font

 

Essay Rubric

11d. - Progressive Foreign Policy

Develop and write an argument either supporting or opposing the following statement: “Modern news shows are a form of political propaganda very similar to the ‘yellow journalism’ of the late 19thand early 20thcentury.” Explain your argument thoroughly in a 5-page paper
            Page Requirements: double-spaced, Times New Roman/Arial, 12pt. font

 

Essay Rubric

11e. - Propaganda PowerPoint

Create a PowerPoint slide show showing World War I propaganda posters explaining each posters message and purpose.
           PowerPoint Requirements: At least 20 posters must be explained (2 must be non-American poster),                    pictures/posters cited.

Propaganda Rubric
Use this rubric for EACH poster that you use!

11e. - Civil Liberties during War

Write a 5-page paper describing correlations between restrictions on civil liberties during World War I and other periods of United States military conflict since World War I.
            Page Requirements: double-spaced, Times New Roman/Arial, 12pt. font

 

Essay Rubric

PROSPERITY AND DEPRESSION

12a. - 20s and 30s Comparative

Write a 5-page essay evaluating the appropriateness of the terms: “Great Depression” and “Roaring Twenties.” Base your evaluation on oral histories, journals, and historic accounts of events.
            Page Requirements: double-spaced, Times New Roman/Arial, 12pt. font
 
Essay Rubric

12b. - Great Depression Museum

Create a visual diagram/poster of items that could be displayed as artifacts in an exhibit on the Great Depression in a museum (such as a bank statement, old radio, etc). For each item, write a paragraph explaining its significance to the Great Depression.
            Visual Diagram suggestion: printer paper or small poster board (make it look official and 
                           professional as if you were to present your model to a museum)

 

Visual Diagram Rubric

12c. - New Deal Poster

Create a visual diagram/poster of each of the major New Deal programs. Visual diagram/poster needs to show as symbol or image that represents each program with a paragraph that describes its purpose and importance
            Visual Diagram suggestion: printer paper or small poster board (make it look 
                        official and professional)

 

Visual Diagram Rubric

WORLD WAR II

13a. - World War II Timeline

Construct an annotated timeline highlighting the rise of Nazism, Fascism, and the Axis aggression that led to Europe’s declaration of war in 1939. Also, create and provide a blank map and locate/label the key areas mentioned in the timeline.
            Visual Diagram suggestion: printer paper or small poster board (make it look 
                        official and professional)

 

Visual Diagram Rubric

13b. - World War II Scale Model

Create a scale model of one of the important battle of World War II and then write a 4 page paper describing the event (may work in partners, but no more than 2)
            Page Requirement: double-spaced, Times New Roman/Arial, 12pt. font
            Scale Model: no larger than 2 feet by 2 feet
            Preferred Battle Choices: German invasion of Poland, Battle of Britain, Battle of El Aleman, 
                        Battle of Stalingrad, Battle of Normandy (D-Day), Battle of the Atlantic,                                                     Battle of the Bulge, Bombing of Pearl Harbor, Battle of the Coral Sea, Battle of Midway,                             Battle of Iwo Jima, Battle of Okinawa



Scale Model Rubric

13c. - World War II Essay

Write an essay (8 page minimum) on a major battle or general from World War II
            Page Requirement: double-spaced, Times New Roman/Arial, 12pt. font
            Possible Battles (but not limited to): German invasion of Poland, Battle of Britain, 
                        Battle of El Aleman, Battle of Stalingrad, Battle of Normandy (D-Day),                                                       Battle of the Atlantic, Battle of the Bulge, Bombing of Pearl Harbor,                                                           Battle of the Coral Sea, Battle of Midway, Battle of Iwo Jima, Battle of Okinawa
            Possible Generals (but not limited to):Dwight D. Eisenhower, George Patton, Douglas McArthur, 
                        George Marshal, Omar Bradley, Chester W. Nimitz, Bernard Montgomery,                                                 Georgy Zhukov, Vasily Chuikov, Erwin Rommel
            Essay Layout: describe the battle, how did the battle play out (formations, tactics, point-by-
                        point analysis), who commanded and how many troops, who won, what was its impact on 
                        the war itself describe OR describe the general, what battles did he command troops, how 
                        many, and what was the results of those battles (brief but informative battle analysis),                               how did his career change as the war was going on (different commands, promoted,                                   demoted)

 



Essay Rubric

COLD WAR TENSIONS


CONFLICTS AND RESOLUTIONS

15a. - 60s and 70s Interview

Interview a relative or close family friend who lived through the 60s and 70s. Have a series of at least 15-20 questions along with follow up questions based on their responses to ask the person you interview. You may turn in this interview in 2 different ways: Video Recording of the interview OR an Audio Recording of the interview.  A typed paper listing the questions asked and the answers given by the person you interviewed.
            Topics to Discuss:Kennedy’s presidency, NASA – moon landing, Civil Right Movement,
                        Cold War, Vietnam War, Watergate, social changes in America, music in America
            Other Requirements: the person you interview MUST have been at least a teenager during the 60s 
                        or 70s and must be approved by myself, and your parents (written approval MUST be 
                        handed to me with parent signature before I will sign it and you can begin your interview)

 


Interview Rubric

15b. - Multimedia Youth Culture

Create multimedia presentations demonstrating the differences in youth culture in the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and present day. Focus on literature, movies, music, fads, slang, etc.

15c. - Roe v. Wade

Write a 6-page essay analyzing the effects of Roe v.Wade on the political climate and society of the United States from 1973 to the present. This is not an opinion paper, but just stating facts of the case and its effects on America.
            Page Requirement: double-spaced, Times New Roman/Arial, 12pt. font

 

Essay Rubric

15d. - Assassinations

Write a 6-page essay about the impact of the assassinations of this time period on United States citizens (i.e., Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy).
            Page Requirement: double-spaced, Times New Roman/Arial, 12pt. font
 
Essay Rubric

15e. - King X

Write a 6-page essay comparing and contrasting the lives and ideology of both Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. 
            Page Requirement: double-spaced, Times New Roman/Arial, 12pt. font
 
Essay Rubric

MODERN HISTORY

16a. - Cold War presentation

Create a multimedia presentation on the Cold War from the time period after Vietnam through the decline of the Soviet Union. Chronicle major foreign policy events in this period.
PowerPoint Requirements: At least 20 events must be explained


16b. - Your Opinion

Research and write a 7-page paper on your political viewpoint as a liberal, conservative, moderate, or something else and explain your reasoning for your stand with this political viewpoint
            Page Requirement: double-spaced, Times New Roman/Arial, 12pt. font
            Grading: Grading on this project will be based not on your opinion by how well your opinion fits with 
                        the argument you are supporting and have researched (ex. if you say you are a liberal yet 
                        all your arguments fit that of a conservative then points can be deducted)

 

Essay Rubric

16c. - Interview

Interview a relative or close family friend who lived through the 80s and 90s. Have a series of at least 15-20 questions along with follow up questions based on their responses to ask the person you interview. You may turn in this interview in 2 different ways: Video Recording of the interview OR an Audio Recording of the interview.  A typed paper listing the questions asked and the answers given by the person you interviewed.
            Topics to Discuss:Reagan’s presidency, NASA – challenger explosion, Cold War, 
                        Fall of the Berlin Wall, Desert Storm, George H.W. Bush’s presidency, 
                        Clinton’s presidency, acts of terrorism within the United States before 9/11
            Other Requirements: the person you interviewMUSThave been at least a teenager during the 80s                             or 90s and must be approved by myself, and your parents (written approval MUST be 
                        handed to me with parent signature before I will sign it and you can begin your interview)

 


Interview Rubric
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  • American History
    • American History Honors >
      • Map Test
    • Unit 0: 1763 - 1800 - Revolutionary America
    • Unit 1: 1800 - 1848 - Expansion & Reform
    • Unit 2: 1848 - 1877 - A Nation Divided
    • Unit 3: 1865 - 1898 - The Gilded Age
    • Unit 4: 1890 - 1920 - American World Debut
    • Unit 5: 1920 - 1945 - Trials and Tribulations
    • Unit 6: 1945 - 1963 - Cold War Tensions
    • Unit 7: 1955 - 1980 - Conflicts & Resolutions
    • Unit 8: 1980 - present - Modern America
  • World History
    • World History Honors
    • Unit 1: (1200-1450) - State Building in the Global Tapestry
    • Unit 2: (1200-1450) - Networks of Exchange
    • Unit 3: (1450-1750) - Land-Based Empires
    • Unit 4: (1450-1750) - Sea of Exploration
    • Unit 5: (1750-1900) - Revolutions
    • Unit 6: (1750-1900) - Imperial Migration
    • Unit 7: (1900-present) - Global Conflicts
    • Unit 8: (1900-present) - Cold War & Decolonization
    • Unit 9: (1900-present) - Globalization
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
    • AP World History >
      • Unit 1: (1200-1450) - State Building in the Global Tapestry
      • Unit 2: (1200-1450) - Networks of Exchange
      • Unit 3: (1450-1750) - Land-Based Empires
      • Unit 4: (1450-1750) - Transoceanic Interconnections
      • Unit 5: (1750-1900) - Revolutions
      • Unit 6: (1750-1900) - Imperial Migration
      • Unit 7: (1900-present) - Global Conflicts
      • Unit 8: (1900-present) - Cold War & Decolonization
      • Unit 9: (1900-present) - Globalization
    • AP European History >
      • Unit I - The Rise of Europe
      • Unit II - Rebirth and Exploration
      • Unit III - A Fractured Faith
      • Unit IV - A Question of Sovereignty
      • Unit V - A Shifting Society
      • Unit VI - Revolution
      • Unit VII - Political Turmoil
      • Unit VIII - Rise of the Nation-State
      • Unit IX - Forging the Modern Era
      • Unit X - Imperialism and the Great War
      • Unit XI - Global Conflicts
      • Unit XII - The Long Peace
  • Civic Literacy
    • Unit 1 - Developing State and Local Government
    • Unit 2 - The Law
    • Unit 3 - Political Culture & Ideology
    • Unit 4 - National Government