2010-2011H9American Studies
Monday, November 7, 2011
WWI: Influenza
Use this blog to share interesting research regarding the influenza pandemic of 1918-1919. How did the war contribute to the spread of the flu? Have we witnessed other huge flu outbreaks through history? How might a superbug or flu situation impact the globe in your lifetime?
WWI: Struggle for Equality
Our WWI chapter highlights contributions of African-Americans and Mexican-Americans (and women) to the war effort. How do you think the war impacted their struggles for equality? Consider the postwar treatment of immigrants (Sacco & Vanzetti) and communists (Red Scare). Why were these groups targeted? Are certain ethnic groups targeted today? Why?
WWI: Wilson & The League of Nations
President Wilson's 14 Points were innovative and idealistic. Use this blog to discuss advantages/disadvantages to the creation of the League. Why did the US refuse to join? What world organization exists today for similar purposes at the League? How effective is the UN? Is "global cooperation" more possible today than in 1919?
Friday, November 4, 2011
WWI: Free Speech?
Consider how war changes the "rules" for the herd! What acts/laws were passed during WWI to limit freedoms? Why were these acts passed? See text page 300 for the Schenck Case details. What laws do we have in place today due to the War on Terror? Have you heard of the Patriot Act? Are these laws necessary? How do you feel about restrictions placed on guaranteed Constitutional freedoms?
WWI: Fighting conditions
What conditions did the soldiers face on the battlefield? Do some research/examine images from WWI. Share what you find about the experiences of soldiers in the trenches. (trench foot may interest you) What conditions do soldiers face on contemporary battlefields?
WWI: Songs & Sheet Music
Two famous WWI American songs include "Over There" and "Keep the Home Fires Burning". Examine sheet music and lyrics to these songs by searching online. What images appear on the covers of the sheet music? What is the goal of the lyrics? Do we still create colorful sheet music covers today? Are songs written about war today?
WWI: Flyboys--Truth and/or Fiction?
Enjoy viewing the Flyboys DVD! (Fairview Library!) What was "real" in the film and what was fiction? How do you know? How does Hollywood impact the public with movies that portray war?
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