agenda: wizard of oz allegory bell ringer in your spiral what hardships did the farmers face that...
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Agenda:Wizard of OZ Allegory
Bell Ringer IN YOUR
SPIRALWhat hardships did the
farmers face that caused
them to form the
Populist Party? Provide
one to two examples.
Objective U.S 29D:Use the process of history inquiry to interpret and use multiple type of sources of evidence.
Link to the Wizard of Oz• When Baum wrote the Wizard
of Oz, he made astute observations about rural life in South Dakota and urban/industrial life in Chicago.
• Many have made the links between the book & movie, industrialization, westward expansion and the Populist movement.
1. Now for you to find some of the connections between the Populist movement and the story of The Wizard of Oz.
2. With your team you will read the Allegory of the Wizard of OZ with the Clarifying bookmark.
3. When you finish work as a team to find the allegory’s (example Dorothy's slippers represent what?)
For your calendar:
Discuss Allegory
Finish Chapter 8 Key Terms
Bell Ringer:Why do you believe the
populist felt it necessary to
fight for the silver
standard? Provide 1-2
Examples in 1-2 sentences
Chapter 8 – Politics, Immigration and Urban Life1. Steerage2. Ellis Island3. Angel Island4. Credit Mobilier Scandal5. Ghettos6. Americanization7. Quarantine8. Chinese Exclusion Act9. Nativism10. Tenement11. Gilded Age12. Spoils system13. Political machine14. Pendleton Civil Service Act
15. Interstate Commerce Act16. Jacob Riis17. Social gospel movement 18. Settlement house 19. Jane Addams20. Temperance movement
QUIZ MONDAY!!!
Chapter 8 – Politics, Immigration and Urban Life1. Gilded Age 2. Credit Mobilier Scandal (291)3. spoils system 4. Pendleton Civil Service Act 5. Grover Cleveland 6. Interstate Commerce Commission 7. William McKinley (pg. 296) 8. pogroms 9. steerage 10. quarantine 11. ghettos 12.Chinese Exclusion Act (pg. 302) 13. Gentleman’s agreement 14. alien (pg 302)
15. suburb 16. tenement 17. dumbbell tenement (pg. 307) 18. Jacob Riis19. political machine 20. graft 21. “Boss” Tweed (pg. 309) 22. social gospel movement23. settlement house 24. Jane Addams (pg. 312)25. nativism 26. temperance movement (pg. 314) 27. prohibition