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Take off with history! Welcome to October 1 Historical brains engaged…commence ignition! World History: American History: Word of the day: Bonus Corner: Joseph Stalin announces the Five Year Plan. The plan required rs to receive less for work efforts so they could a share of their salary to s who made less. What do you the reaction was? Dictator : A ruler who rules without consulting others or being sensitized to others needs (other than a close few) Stalin was a dictator. Why do you think took a long time for people to rebel und his leadership? Yosemite National Park is established. ark is comprised of 1500 acres of iful mountain terrain and majestic falls. What national parks have you ed or would like to visit? What attracts o those locations? 1847: Maria Mitchell, astronomer, dis a comet near the North Star. What spectacular night sites have you witnes or would like to witness? Describe.

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1928: Joseph Stalin announces the first Five Year Plan. The plan required workers to receive less for their work efforts so they couldgive a share of their salary to others who made less. What do you think the reaction was?

Dictator: A ruler who rules without consulting others or being sensitized to others needs (other than a close few). Stalin was a dictator. Why do you think it took a long time for people to rebel under his leadership?

1890: Yosemite National Park is established.The park is comprised of 1500 acres of beautiful mountain terrain and majestic waterfalls. What national parks have you visited or would like to visit? What attractsyou to those locations?

1847: Maria Mitchell, astronomer, discoversa comet near the North Star. What spectacular night sites have you witnessedor would like to witness? Describe.

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1608: Hans Lippershey, a Dutch eye glass maker, creates the first telescope. Hesold his invention to the military. Infer how the military would use a telescope.

Visionary: A person who can see what others fail to anticipate about the future.They are inventors and/or leaders in theirfield. In what field would you like to bea visionary? What would you hope to develop or realize?

1967: Thurgood Marshall became the firstAfrican American on the Supreme Court. He worked throughout his time on the bench to rid racial segregation. What is racial segregation?

Who am ?• I was born in 1869.• I led the people of my country to rebel.• I was later the inspiration for Martin Luther King (non-violence protest).• I was Indian by birth.

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1691: England’s conquest of Ireland is complete with the signing of the Treatyof Limerick. We use the term limerick to describe a 5 line poem with lines 1,2,5 rhyming and 3,4 rhyming. Create a limerickabout a current topic you are studying inhistory.

Debt: An amount or service owing. Financial debt can be crippling but we also talk about personal debt; things that people have done for you. “I oweyou one!” What “debts” are you currently behind on payment?

1776: The American government takes out its first loan! (and they haven’t stoppedborrowing money since!) What are the consequences of never totaling paying off one’s debt?

“Ever see a little kid walking around talking to himself? I'm the same way.”--Chubby Checker Chubby Checker was born on this day in 1941. He invented many dances and had 5 albums in the top five. His most famous dance was the Twist. Whattype of dance do you like?

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1957: The Soviet Union launches Sputnik, becoming the first country to senda satellite into orbit. The United States was shocked. The space race was on and the U.S. increased math and science classes. What is most memorable about our space program?

Space race: The quest to be number one in the development and explorationof our universe. What do you think is themost urgent and/or interesting developmentthat needs to become a reality as we explore our solar system?

1994: Dwight D. Eisenhower, as both a General in World War II and later as President, used the term “shell shock” to refer to the mental state of soldiers after combat. What do you think these thoughts and/or behaviors are?

1931 sees the creation of this fictional detectivewith his “futuristic”watch. What was his name?

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1919: Enzo Ferrari raced at age 21 on a series of hills in Italy. He later founded a car company named Ferrari. What is thereputation of a Ferrari?

Infamous: Well known for evil or bad events.The legacy of many evil persons remainlong after their deaths in the same mannerthat goodness lingers. Who can you recallfrom history was well known for disreputable deeds?

1892: Beware of Coffeyville, Kansas! The infamous Dalton Gang arrived in town to rob the two banks. The townspeople killed them before they could commit theircrime. What drives ordinary citizens to commit this kind of vengeance?

What made me famous?• I was born in 1902.• I revolutionized fast food.• My initials are R.K.• I have a clown to advertise my business.• Ba da bap ba ba: “I’m lovin’ it!”

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23: Wang Mang was killed by peasants in China, putting an end to the Hsin Dynasty. The Hsin Dynasty was relatively short by Chinese standards, lasting only 68 years. What reasons would result in a short dynasty? (see word of the daydefinition)

Dynasty: A dynasty is a series of rulers whoall come from the same family. Imagineyour family has created a dynasty. What strengths do you have in your family that could lead others?

1683: The first Mennonites arrivedIn the new world from Germany. Theyarrived with encouragement from William Penn with offers of 5,000 acresof land. What made America the perfect destination if you were seeking religious freedom?

Thor Heyerdahlwas born on thisday in 1914. He sailed this raft, called the Kon Tiki, across the PacificOcean in 1947. What dangers wash he sure to face?

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3761 B.C.E.: Jewish tradition indicates thatthis is the date that the world was created.How does this contradict with what others believe?

Tradition: Patterns of behavior over time.Most families have traditions. What aresome of your favorite family traditions?

1816: The first double decker steamboatarrives in New Orleans. It travels at a rate of 16-25 miles per hour. Imagine youare dockside when it arrives. Describe your feelings to your friends who are therewith you.

Who Am I?• I was born in 1955.• I picked my instrument of passion at age 4.• I love using a bow.• I am of Chinese heritage.• My name is 3 small two letter words.

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1906: In a “hair raising day” in old London, a German hairdresser created the first perm. It took 5 hours and the brasscurlers weighed two pounds. Create a statement by a woman who was pleased by the results and a statement of one who was not!

Commerce: Purchasing goods and services. It is crucial for all countries to have a quality system in which people can exchange money for things they needor want. Why do you think we went to using money instead of just trading for what we wanted?

1823: The Erie Canal is officially opened on this day. The canal was designed to open sea travel from the Atlantic all of the way to Chicago (via the Great Lakes).Why do you think this was a priority?

1871: The Great Chicago Fire destroyed90,000 homes, killed 250 and destroyedmuch of the downtown area . The cause: a cow kicked over a lantern. You are that cow. Besides “moo”, what would be your response in the aftermath of this conflagration?

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1772: Christian Drakenberg dies in Sweden. Never heard of him? His claimto fame is he lived 145 years and 325 daysand if that is recorded correctly, he has the longest known lifespan. Take this year, subtract 146 and imagine what a person who lived that long witnessed in their life.

Life span: The length of a life from birthuntil death. We don’t know the lengthof our span but if you live to be 145, what do you hope you are rememberedfor (besides your longevity!)?

1936: Hoover Dam, outside of Las Vegas, Nevada, began sending electricity to Los Angeles, 266 miles away. What makes this type of power that a dam creates so desirable?

Who are they?• A British father and son are born on this date, 1940 and 1975 respectively.• They are both musicians.• The dad was in a group whose American debut

was in 1964 on the Ed Sullivan show.• The dad’s group name sounds like bug.• Their last name is a homonym of a Russian ruler.

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1961: There is an island in the South Atlantic called Tristan. On this date,the entire population (264) of that small island evacuated because of a volcaniceruption. Most returned after two yearsspent in Britain. What would be difficultduring those 2 years?

Leadership: The ability to influence people.What are your strengths in leadership?What do you need to improve on?

1845: The U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis,Maryland opened with 50 students and 7 professors. Their motto is “Leaders to serve the nation.” What does this motto imply?

“Leadership is solving problems. The day soldiers stop bringing you their problems is the day you have stopped leading them. They have either lost confidence that you can help or concluded you do not care. Either case is a failure of leadership.”--Colin PowellDo you agree or disagree? Why?

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1899: The South African Boer War begins.This battle was between the British and theBoars. During this conflict, Britain placed captured Boers in concentration camps,much like Hitler. Why wouldpeople choose to treat othersin this manner?

Conflict: Disagreements that can escalate to physical action. We have seen conflicts throughout history, many becoming full on wars. Is it possiblefor mankind to remain at peace? Whatis your opinion?

1956: The first license for color TV wasissued. Although color viewing becameavailable, the ownership of a color TVdid not become common until the late 1960s. The alternative was black and white.What might be better viewed in black and white?

“No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.”--Eleanor RooseveltEleanor Roosevelt was born on this datein 1884. What does this statement imply about how she related with people?

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539 B.C.E.: Persia captures Babylon. Babylon had an impenetrable wall and a gated area where the Euphrates River wouldflow in and out. The Persians diverted the water and entered the city through the gate. Pen what one surprisedBabylonian said.

Barter: Many ancient societies bartered,or traded goods/services. What is good about an economy based on trading your products/services for other products/services? What makesthis style of life difficult?

1492: Christopher Columbus reaches what he thinks is Asia—American historians thought for a long time America—however, what he really landed on was an island in the Bahamas. Why is Columbus still significant to our history, evenif he didn’t “discover” our country?

Who am I?• This was my last day on earth in 1870.• I was generally a leader.• My roots were in Virginia.• I was a Johnny Reb.• I lost a major war but lived on in the country who defeated me .(It was my home too!)

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1917: 70,000 Catholic travelers gathered at Fatima, Portugal, hoping to view thereappearance of Mary, the Holy Mother. Mary was reported to have appeared to 3 shepherd children 6 times in that year. Do you believe, as theydid, in miracles? Explain why or why not.

Longitude: The measure east and west onthe earth. Why is 180 degrees the largestnumber used to describe longitude?

1860: James Black, a balloonist and a photographer, takes the first aerial photograph. He was 1200 feet above Boston. What do you think would amazepeople when they viewed his photos?

What am I?• I am located in England.• I was adopted in 1884.• I am linear in nature.• People use me to locate on our earth.• I am a total zero but I am ready for prime time!

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1933: Germany, under Adolf Hitler, leaves the League of Nations. The League ofNations was formed following World War I in an effort to determine the punishment for Germany but also to intervene whennecessary to avert another world war. Why do you think Hitler withdrew?

League: A group with common goals. Why would a league of nations (or even the United Nations) be difficult?

1994: Martin Luther King wins the NobelPeace Prize. What do you think made Martin Luther King exceptional amongmany African American who battled for civil rights?

Who am I?• I lived in a white house.• I grew up in Abilene, Kansas.• I created interstate highways.• I was a military man, generally speaking.• My name means iron hewer.

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1989: Wayne Gretzky, Canadian hockeygreat, breaks the scoring record of 1850. When he retired, he had accumulated 2857 total points. What sports personalitydo you respect the most and why?

Latitude: The measure of north and south on the earth. Latitude is measuredfrom the equator. Why is the highest latitude number 90 degrees? What Is located at 90 degrees?

1966: A 75 year-old Texan received 10 tickets in 20 minutes, which earned himthe title of worst driver in U.S. history.(drove on the wrong side 4 times and caused 6 accidents). Create a short paragraph editorial on your reaction and what nickname you have given him.

“Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.”--Friedrich Nietzsche (born 1844)What does this imply as we live out dailylives?

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1934: The Long March, so named for the retreat of the communists of China, lasted 368 days and was almost 6000 miles. This strengthened the image of these leaders in the eyes of fellow communists.What skills would the communist leadersneed to possess in order to do this journey?

Treason: The betrayal of one’s country. What would be a catalyst for someoneto commit treason? List at least 3 reasons.

1859: James Brown leads a raid at Harper’sFerry, attempting to create a revolt againstslavery. He was convicted of treason and then killed by hanging. How would history have been altered if he had been successful in instigating a change in policy for African Americans?

Who am I?• I was born in 1758.• I was an author and lexicographer.• I got so tired of creative spelling.• I so loved words!

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1885: British inventor, Bessemer, patentshis method for creating cheap steel. Click here to see a list of items that are made from steel.

Patent: A document giving exclusive rights to a idea/process/product. There are around 2 million active patents in the U.S. right now (a patent expires after 17 years).What do you wish someone would patentsoon so that you could buy it?

1835: The Texas Rangers are establishedto protect Texas from Mexican and Native American raids. They traveled on horseback and were well armed. Imaginetheir campfire chatter at night. Write a brief conversation after a successful ride.

Stranger than fiction! On this day in 1989, San Francisco experienced theirworst earthquake since 1906. The amazing element was that it was during the third game in the World Series so millions of people were viewing this 7.1 quake as it happened! What might your comment be to your family as you watched at home?

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1955: The Vietnamese people, weary of a monarchy, become a republic but only the southern half of the country. What are detrimental elements of a country divided?

Monarchy: A system of government in whichleadership is inherited and usually uses the title of King or Queen. Create a Venndiagram of the positives and negatives ofthis type of government.

1858: Abraham Lincoln writes, “I believe the declaration that ‘all men are created equal’ is the great fundamental principal upon which our institutions rest.” Put these words into your own and thenshare your agreement or disagreement.

Who am I?• I am in the funny papers.• I have no parents.• My name is 3 words (size, status, name).• My hair is scarlet in color.

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1911: Norwegian Amundsen leaves fromthe Bay of Whales with provisions and a crew. He reaches the South Pole on December 14th, the first man ever to arriveat that point. What explorations on this earth would you like to pioneer?

Consensus: The majority of opinion. It is important that when planning is done,a consensus is vital. Why?

1781: British Lord Cornwallis surrenders to the French and American troops. Although some further skirmishes occur,this battle at Yorktown virtually ends the Revolutionary War. What is more difficult; battling a war or reaching a unifiedconsensus in establishing a new nation?

“We must always remember with gratitude and admiration the first sailors who steered their vessels through storms and mists, and increased our knowledge of the lands of ice in the South.”--Roald AmundsenWhat is the value is exploring Antarctica?

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1097: Antioch, which is in Syria, is laid siege to by the first crusaders. What is a siege?

Crusade: A religious journey or mission.The Crusades of the Middle Ages were designed by Christians to rid the world of the Muslims. This is not a lot differentthan many attitudes today. Site currentevents that occur from the same mind set.

1960: The first automated post office beginsin Providence, Rhode Island. 18,000 piecescould be sorted per hour. What is your vision of the post office of the future?

What am I?• I was first made with a cork center in 1910.• People hit me around all of the time.• I am sought after by fans and they write on me!• I am part of America’s favorite past time.

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1422: He is just a baby! Henry the VI , King of England, is declared king of Francetoo. He was not yet one year old. How is a kingdom ruled by a one year old?Imagine if babies ruled the world. Describethat world.

Treaty: An agreement to assist in the development of peace. What elementsneed to be part of a treaty in order for itto be followed?

1867: The Medicine Lodge Treaty is signedwhich requires that the SouthernPlains Indians give up their wandering ways and live on a reservation in Oklahoma.Was this fair? Defend both sidesof the issue.

1833: Alfred Nobel is born. He gave him money for the establishment of the peace prize with these words: “I intend to leave after my death a large fund for the promotion of the peace idea, but I am skeptical as to its results.” How do you think is gift has done?

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1200 B.C.E: Ramses the second has builta temple, designed in such a way that the innermost portion sees the sun on October 22 and again on February 22.How do you think people of ancient timeshad this knowledge?

Inflation: The value of money lessens(prices go higher). What factors in recent times have contributed to and/or combated inflation?

1914: The Revenue Act is passed and thislaw required income tax. What is the purpose of taxes and why is income usedto determine each person’s tax rate?

What am I?• I occurred first in 1797.• I started from a height of 3200 feet.• I push the envelope.• I become larger with air.• I help people land safely.

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42 B.C.E: Brutus, fueled by the support ofthe Roman Senate, killed Julius Caesar. Inthe civil war that followed, when Brutus’s forces were surrounded, Brutus (on thisday) took his own life. What would leada person (like Brutus) to betray his friend (Caesar)?

Senate: An elected body of advisors to the leader(s). Whether in Rome or the UnitedStates, senators are to represent those whoelected them. Why is this sometimesdifficult?

1945: Jackie Robinson, first African American in the major leagues, signed with the Dodgers. Why do you think, besides prejudice, did it take so long to integrate professional sports?

My name is Gertrude Ederle and I was born in1906. What was I the first woman to do in 1926?• I am an athlete.• I love the water.• I am British by birth.• I transversed a portion of saline that was21 miles long.

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1648: The Treaty of Westphalia is signed and this ends the 30 year war but also destroys the Holy Roman Empire. The empire, in its heyday, spanned much of what is now Europe and portions of Asia. What would be difficult in havinga kingdom of that size in the 1600’s?

Great Depression: A period, predominatelyin the 1930s, of great financial weaknessand little prosperity. Many people who lived through the great depression developed skills in recycling (washing off foil, for instance, to be reused). What things do you do in you home to recycle (or should)?

1929: The stock market is dragged through Black Friday and the Great Depression is on. We have recently gonethrough a depression. What happens during a depression?How did it effectyour family?

What did Annie Taylor do in 1901?• I love the water.• I fall a lot!• I love riding in wooden containers.• The first drop was a lulu!• I thought my stunt would bring fame and fortune but alas, I died poor!

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1951: India begins its first general electionwhich takes four months. (India had been under British rule for quite some time.) Why do you think it took so long to complete the election process?

Election: A process in which individuals vote for who they would like to represent them (in secret) and the person with themost votes is selected. What are the strengths and weaknesses ofour current election system?

1896: The New York Times first used the slogan, “All the news that is fit to print.”Do you feel magazines and newspapers abide by this? Support your opinion.

Who am I?• I was born in 1881 in Spain.• I loved to draw, paint and sculpt.• I created 50000 pieces of work in my 80 years.• No one ever called my style conventional!

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1939: Nazi Germany makes slaves of allPolish Jews, age 14-60. We are familiar withthe many atrocities committed by the Nazis. Why is slavery an issue that still plagues our world today?

Genocide: The extermination of a groupof people based on race, religion or other characteristics. Throughout history,many peoples have been targeted forextermination. What is our role as globalcitizens and how do we know when to intervene?

1858: The rotary washing machine is invented. Time saving machines have greatly lessened the time it takes to do many chores. What is you favorite timesaving invention and why did you selectthat one?

“No society can surely be flourishing and happy, of which the far greater part of the members are poor and miserable.”--Adam SmithIf money were no object, what would you do to better the world in which you live?

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1940: Charles de Gaulle created a government of France while in exile. HeEncouraged the French people to fight and to make “justice reign.” What does that last phrase mean?

Exile: The expelling of a person for politicalreasons to another country. Why would a person who has been exiled be welcomein another country?

1904: The New York subway opens for the first time. Contrast the pros and cons of this type of transportation.

Who am I?• I was known for my rough riders.• I was born in 1858.• One other president shares my last name.• A favorite toy of children is named afterme.

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1940: Mussolini invades Greece and hehas little success in this conquest. What factors can make acts of aggression fail?

Institutions: Organizations formed for social, financial or educational purposes. What institutions are you familiar with in your community?

1636: Massachusetts sets aside money toestablish an institution of higher learning. This institution is later named Harvard. What reputation does this university have?

Who am I?• I was born in 1955.• I have money – lots of it!• I was not born with money but had a great idea.• My name is like an opening in a fence.• In the technology age, my company is asynonym with “tiny tender”.

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1942: Politicians and clergymen publiclycriticize the treatment of the Jews. Winston Churchill states, “The systematiccruelties place an indelible stain upon onwho perpetrate and instigate them.” Putthose words into your own.

Instigate: Trigger or initiate. It is often the person who starts the war, starts the fight, etc. who is blamed. When is the instigator justified in initiating conflict?

1947: Scientists put dry ice into cumulus clouds to create rain. They are successful in putting out a New Hampshire forest fire. What other methods are used today to fightforest fires?

What invention am I?• I was sold for the first time in 1945.• I cost $12.95.• Today I can be bought for less than a dollar.• I even have an erasable version these days.• Write on!

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1905: Tsar Nicholas the Second issued theOctober Manifesto which, in the aftermathof the Russian Revolution, gave the peopleof Russia greater freedom. Humans have always responded better to fair treatment.Why do many governments forgetthat element?

Aliens: Foreigners. All immigrants to the United States are actually called aliens. Immigration is a hotly debated topic. Ourcountry was founded by immigrants and has been an element of pride for the American people. Summarize your positionon immigration.

1938: Orson Welles was a well known radio broadcaster. He was also a great actor. He read aloud War of the Worlds andmany Americans panicked, thinking we wereunder attack by aliens. What would be your greatest fear if that were actually thecase?

1890: The first restrictions were legislatedIn Oakland, California for use of addictiveDrugs including opium, morphine and cocaine. Do laws help control the use of drugs

or not? Defend you position.

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1815: Humphrey Davy makes the first safety lamp for miners. It provides a warning when methane gas is present. Westill have many accidents in mines and miners trapped in an underground crypt. Should mining be banned? Share thejustification for your position.

Congress: The legislative branch of the U.S. Government consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Why are there two houses and how are members of each house selected?

1864: Congress puts Nevada statehood on the fast track before electionsso that another ‘Free’ (or Northern) statewill support Abraham Lincoln. We have not added another state since the 50’s (Alaska and Hawaii). Puerto Rico has beensuggested. What is your opinion to #51?

What was my contribution to society?• I was born in 1860.• My name is Juliette Low.• I loved providing girls with lots of outdooropportunities.• I created a club.• Every year, we do cookies right!