AN INTERACTIVE APPROACH PROJECT LEGAL USING POWERPOINT TO MEET STANDARDS

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AN INTERACTIVE APPROACH
PROJECT LEGAL
USING POWERPOINT TO MEET
STANDARDS
PAX ROMANA
The Roman Empire controlled most of the Mediterranean area by 44 B.C. This was
known as Pax Romana. Pax Romana was an era of relative tranquility in which
Rome endured neither major civil wars, such as the perpetual bloodshed of the
third century AD, nor serious invasions. This was a period of "moderation"
initiated by Augustus and imitated by his successors. Conquest became less
beneficial and the Emperors became content with the borders of the Empire and
profiting from trade and commerce. This was a period of peace and expansion.
PAX ROMANA
MAKE UP A SLOGAN FOR THE ROMAN EMPIRE THAT
REPRESENTS ITS PUBLIC POLICY
WHAT IS THE
SOCIAL
PROBLEM?
THE JIM CROW SOUTH
The Jim Crow Laws were state and
local laws enacted in the Southern
and border states of the United
States and enforced between 1876
and 1965. They mandated "separate
but equal" status for black
Americans. In reality, this led to
treatment and accommodations that
were almost always inferior to those
provided to white Americans. The
Jim Crow period or the Jim Crow
era refers to the time during which
this practice occurred. The most
important laws required that public
schools, public places and public
transportation, like trains and buses,
have separate facilities for whites
and blacks.
DEFINE THE SOCIAL PROBLEM
THE ROARING TWENTIES
IN YOUR GROUPS
FILL OUT THE CHART
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THE SOCIAL PROBLEM
SLIDE # 1
EDWARD HOPPER
AN ARTIST’S VIEW OF THE
PROBLEMS IN THE 1920’S
DEFINE
A SOCIAL PROBLEM AS SEEN THROUGH THE EYES
OF THIS ARTIST?
(POINT!)
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THE ROARING TWENTIES
Find evidence of a social problem
SLIDE # 3
FIND THE SOCIAL PROBLEM
INFORMATION TOOLS
OTHER POSSIBILITIES
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SONGS
POETRY
GRAPHS
CHARTS
PRIMARY SOURCES
SURVEYS
CASE STUDIES
USE HYPERLINKS
Worksheet 1:
Defining the
Social Problem
STANDARDS
• LIST THE STANDARDS MET USING
THESE SLIDES
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