A.P.
February 5, 2008
Industrial
1. Read: Read chapters 18, 19, and 20 and
complete the study guides. You have the
abbreviated chapters in the study guides—all of the basic information is there,
enough to define terms and test yourselves.
I urge you to also read through the chapters in the book—but you do not
need to outline them. Take the online
quizzes for chapters 18-20.
2. Something Lovely and More: Read
Narrative of the Life of Frederick
Douglass: A Slave. Write a response
essay in which you explain the subject of the book, the author’s purpose and
method, and treat some of his major themes.
(At least 750 words, due February 21).
3. Test: You
will be taking home a test this week on chapters 15 and 16—the Civil War and
Reconstruction. The test will be due
next Tuesday. You will be tested on
chapters 17-20 on Thursday, February 21.
4. Something More: Those of you who read Paul Johnson’s book this
summer would do well to return to his lucid pages and read his section on
industrial