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Lesson Topic
The New Era (1920s) After WWI
Lesson Outline
Vlad scored 100% on his take home sample A.P. questions on WWI! Way to go, Vlad!
Today we looked at the 1920s in the U.S.; a period of almost uninterrupted prosperity and economic expansion.
-The U.S. continues to move from a rural, agrarian society to an urban, industrial society.
-The rise of the urban industrial society created new challenges and opportunities for women and African Americans.
-WWI resulted in intensified nationalism and led to new, restrictive immigration laws into the U.S.
-After WWI, the U.S. returned to isolationism, led by conservative politicians.
Vlad was not able to complete the entire reading assignment last night. Tonight, he must complete reading Chapter 22.
Assignment
Read up to page 637 in text book
Session Minutes
60
Minutes Student Attended
60
Lesson Comments
Vlad wasn't feeling so well this morning. His teeth were really hurting him and he was in discomfort. He took Advil at 9:30am from the front desk and felt optimistic that this would improve his discomfort.
Session Hours
1.00
Hours Attended
1.00
Entry Status
Review Status
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