Interviewed: My grandfather, Ted.
1. What was it like when you turned on the news and saw 1,000 more soldiers dead in battle?
We needed to win, or get the hell out!
2. Did any of your buddies get drafted into the war? If so, how many Do of them came back?
Talked to some veterans of the war, but none of his close friends went there.
3. What did your kids think about the war? the kids of the neighborhood? the kids at the schools?
Never heard anything about it.
4. Why do you think the US went into Vietnam?
At first, a just war. Later on, an unjust war. Too many lives lost.
5. How do you think the people of our nation in this day would respond if another "Vietnam" were to happen?
It depends on the political party, and the War in Iraq is another Vietnam.
USHPROJECT/Ian C.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
The Truth About Media and Teenagers
http://bunow.bloomu.edu/3047-the-effects-of-reality-television-on-our-society
Yes, teenagers are influenced by the media. Because the media provides the push for teeagers to do things that they never would. Also they would give people that we look up to, so that once we see them doing something new and we like it we would also do it. Just like in the 1950's when we started buying things just because we saw an advertisment promosing it will get the job done.
Yes, teenagers are influenced by the media. Because the media provides the push for teeagers to do things that they never would. Also they would give people that we look up to, so that once we see them doing something new and we like it we would also do it. Just like in the 1950's when we started buying things just because we saw an advertisment promosing it will get the job done.
Outline: The Majestic
I. Introduction
A. Peter Appleton
1. Rising young Hollywood screenwriter
2. Accused of communism for attending an antiwar meeting during college years
a. His reason behind it was to impress a girl
3. His movie gets pushed back due to the accusations
4. Got left by his movie star girlfriend
5. Finally, his conract with the studio is dropped.
II. His life takes a wrong turn
A. Upset, he gets drunk and accidently ends up driving off a bridge
B. He is found later on ashore by a dog with a lost memory
C. The dogs owner takes Peter to feed him and get him cleaned up.
III. Mistaken identity
A. Recognized by a town citizen
1. He is believed to be Luke Trimble (townboy killed in WWII 9 years before)
2. His "father" Harry is extremely happy to see him
3. Peter is completely clueless but plays along.
4. "Meets" his girlfriend Adele Stanton.
IV. Playing along
A. Peter, after seeing the excitement of the entire town of Lukes return, decides to play along.
B. He tries to "rememeber" as much as possible
C. Falls in love with his "girlfriend"
D. Believed that opening up the Majestic movie theater would be a great idea
1. Members of the town all contribute to its reopening
E. Back in Washington D.C, members of the Congressional commitee believe that his disappearance was because he in fact is a communist
1. Two soldiers are on the look for him
F. A one handed soldier who served in WWII, who was Luke's friend, is supicious of his return and confronts Peter.
V. And the memories come back
A. The Majestic is back in business!
B. Peter convinces the town that the memorial of Franklin D. Roosevelt should be displayed
C. "Sand Pirates of the Sahara" is now played.
1. Peter starts to get his memory back as he remembers the lines from the movie
2. All the memories flow back to him
D. At that moment, Harry has a heart attack
1. Peter lets him die believing that he is his son
VI. The truth shall come out
A. After the funeral, Peters tells Adele that he is not Luke.
B. Moments after, federal agents invade the town and the truth is out
C. Peter is taken away and is supposed to appear before Congress
D. Later on that night, Peter's lawer tells him to admit and name a list of Communists in order to clear up his name
1. Peter agrees to this
2. Adele believes that he should defend himself against these accusations instead of letting him be accused for no good reason.
a. She attempts this by giving him a letter written by Luke that states that he knows that he is dying for a good case.
B. The letter inspires him
VII. The end/trial
A. When facing the committee, Peter tries to fire back the committee
B. After gathering up courage, he makes a speech about American ideals and tries to fight for his innocence
1. The crowd starts to support him
C. After being proved wrong, the committee sets him free
D. Peter then decides to go back to Lawson
1. All townsfolks are glad to see him and welcome him
2. His real relationship with Adele starts now.
A. Peter Appleton
1. Rising young Hollywood screenwriter
2. Accused of communism for attending an antiwar meeting during college years
a. His reason behind it was to impress a girl
3. His movie gets pushed back due to the accusations
4. Got left by his movie star girlfriend
5. Finally, his conract with the studio is dropped.
II. His life takes a wrong turn
A. Upset, he gets drunk and accidently ends up driving off a bridge
B. He is found later on ashore by a dog with a lost memory
C. The dogs owner takes Peter to feed him and get him cleaned up.
III. Mistaken identity
A. Recognized by a town citizen
1. He is believed to be Luke Trimble (townboy killed in WWII 9 years before)
2. His "father" Harry is extremely happy to see him
3. Peter is completely clueless but plays along.
4. "Meets" his girlfriend Adele Stanton.
IV. Playing along
A. Peter, after seeing the excitement of the entire town of Lukes return, decides to play along.
B. He tries to "rememeber" as much as possible
C. Falls in love with his "girlfriend"
D. Believed that opening up the Majestic movie theater would be a great idea
1. Members of the town all contribute to its reopening
E. Back in Washington D.C, members of the Congressional commitee believe that his disappearance was because he in fact is a communist
1. Two soldiers are on the look for him
F. A one handed soldier who served in WWII, who was Luke's friend, is supicious of his return and confronts Peter.
V. And the memories come back
A. The Majestic is back in business!
B. Peter convinces the town that the memorial of Franklin D. Roosevelt should be displayed
C. "Sand Pirates of the Sahara" is now played.
1. Peter starts to get his memory back as he remembers the lines from the movie
2. All the memories flow back to him
D. At that moment, Harry has a heart attack
1. Peter lets him die believing that he is his son
VI. The truth shall come out
A. After the funeral, Peters tells Adele that he is not Luke.
B. Moments after, federal agents invade the town and the truth is out
C. Peter is taken away and is supposed to appear before Congress
D. Later on that night, Peter's lawer tells him to admit and name a list of Communists in order to clear up his name
1. Peter agrees to this
2. Adele believes that he should defend himself against these accusations instead of letting him be accused for no good reason.
a. She attempts this by giving him a letter written by Luke that states that he knows that he is dying for a good case.
B. The letter inspires him
VII. The end/trial
A. When facing the committee, Peter tries to fire back the committee
B. After gathering up courage, he makes a speech about American ideals and tries to fight for his innocence
1. The crowd starts to support him
C. After being proved wrong, the committee sets him free
D. Peter then decides to go back to Lawson
1. All townsfolks are glad to see him and welcome him
2. His real relationship with Adele starts now.
Topic 10 Study Guide
McCarthyism impact on society:
- Joseph McCarthy accused thousands of Americans of being Communists
- Hollywood writers, directors, and producers were arrested. Under the accusation that there were "communist ideas/propaganda" in their films.
Communist "witch hunt" and impact on those accused:
- Privacy of individuals was violated.
- Many people were charged under being communists.
Space Race impact on government policies:
- The Soviet Union launched Sputnik
- USA feels threatened, decides to pour $ into education.
- Cold War spurred from this.
- Space explorations expanded, and in 1969 USA put man on the moon.
Cold War mindset for the US government and public:
- USA is afraid of communism.
- We had to beat the Soviet Union in technology/space exploration.
Relationship of suburbs, automobiles, and roads:
- The Suburbs were outside the cities.
- Therefore, cars were required to travel to jobs in the city.
- The 1956 Highway Act was put into action, and millions of dollars went into building new and easier roads to travel on.
Baby Boom:
- Men were coming home from war, the depression was over.
- Could afford to have more children
- The new norm became stay at home mothers, working fathers, 2 children and more than one car
- Urban-Suburban pattern:
- Inner City : low income families
- Suburbs : middle income families
- Moving out of the Suburbs : high income families (more land etc)
GI Bill:
- Supported veterans, provided them with education.
- Gave loans and 1 yr. compensation
Expansion of the middle class (why things were affordable):
- CREDIT CARDS!(more spending)
- Men were working.
- Development of the suburbs, track homes that were cheap.
Tradition of War
This is what the Gillis family was proud of. Members of their family have fought and died with honor in every war dating back to the 1800's. And every single one who served had their picture hung up on the wall in the Gillis household. They are proud of their ancestry and respected their relatives who courageously fought and defended this country. Captain Joseph died in the American Revolution, George Gillis died in the Battle of Gettysburg during the Civil War, Phillip Gillis died at the Battle of Wounded Knee, Tommy Gillis died in WWI, and most recently, the sole Gillis left, Willis, died in WWII. Although this family has sacrificed so much, they have contributed to what makes America the way it is today, freeing us from the British, fighting against slavery, and defending us from European turmoil and totalitarian governments. They fought for independence and democracy, everything that America stands for and the tradition of men in the Gillis family serving their country will continue for generations to come.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Topic 9.0 Concept Guide
Role of Women During WWII- Only worked on the battlefield because were nurse and helping the injured and hurt. Did not fight in war. Took the jobs of men who went to Europe and the Pacaifc to fight the war.
Cause and Effect of Use of the Atomic Bomb- killed 250,000 people it was said but many more was actually killed. Millions were effected and destroyed to big major cities in Japan. Ended WWII in the Pacific theater.
US Foreigh Policy Before, During, and After the War- US helped aid the war for allied forces and gave them weapons and battleships. US were islonatists which means did not want to join the war stay out of European affairs. After Americans were scared of communists countries so they began to imperlism which makes countries deocratic governments so it was a pro-american socitey around american.
Effects of the War on Europe- most European cities destroyed, many people died and loss of strong men because many were killed in the war. Many Jews had been killed so the religion had decreased in population.
Effect of Pearl Harbor Attack- America entered the war the day after. Pacific fleet was stationed at Pearl Harbor so it was badly hit and many ships were lost. 2,000 people died.
Japanese Internment- Japanese Americans were sent to camps by American Government becaouse of military tactics and could be spying on US. Exclusion area was California, Oregon, and Washington. Supreme court case USA vs Kormazu, he wanted to sue the fedral government for violating his rights. Later Government said sorry for this and paid money to the people who were in the camps.
Neutrality Acts- Acts to stay out of the war. US battleships could not be armed which was pointless to have the battleships. Americans could not travel on ships in the Atlantic ocean because they were under attack from German U-boats.
Purpose of Propaganda- to get US involed on the war. Germans also wanted other countries to attack US so Germans did not have to fight them.
Rationing- Many people starved to death, as their was a shortage of food during the war. Russia starved a lot of countires and many people began to eat family members to live. Very hard times to live in. Russia wanted to destroy these people mentally and pyshically.
Results of World War II- European cities were destroyed, US economy is helped by war, more money for US people and people in US could live better. NATO was formed as a result of the red scare.
Cause and Effect of Use of the Atomic Bomb- killed 250,000 people it was said but many more was actually killed. Millions were effected and destroyed to big major cities in Japan. Ended WWII in the Pacific theater.
US Foreigh Policy Before, During, and After the War- US helped aid the war for allied forces and gave them weapons and battleships. US were islonatists which means did not want to join the war stay out of European affairs. After Americans were scared of communists countries so they began to imperlism which makes countries deocratic governments so it was a pro-american socitey around american.
Effects of the War on Europe- most European cities destroyed, many people died and loss of strong men because many were killed in the war. Many Jews had been killed so the religion had decreased in population.
Effect of Pearl Harbor Attack- America entered the war the day after. Pacific fleet was stationed at Pearl Harbor so it was badly hit and many ships were lost. 2,000 people died.
Japanese Internment- Japanese Americans were sent to camps by American Government becaouse of military tactics and could be spying on US. Exclusion area was California, Oregon, and Washington. Supreme court case USA vs Kormazu, he wanted to sue the fedral government for violating his rights. Later Government said sorry for this and paid money to the people who were in the camps.
Neutrality Acts- Acts to stay out of the war. US battleships could not be armed which was pointless to have the battleships. Americans could not travel on ships in the Atlantic ocean because they were under attack from German U-boats.
Purpose of Propaganda- to get US involed on the war. Germans also wanted other countries to attack US so Germans did not have to fight them.
Rationing- Many people starved to death, as their was a shortage of food during the war. Russia starved a lot of countires and many people began to eat family members to live. Very hard times to live in. Russia wanted to destroy these people mentally and pyshically.
Results of World War II- European cities were destroyed, US economy is helped by war, more money for US people and people in US could live better. NATO was formed as a result of the red scare.
Another Outline...
I. Setting
A. Casablanca, Morroco
A. Casablanca, Morroco
B. During WWII
II. Introduction
A. Rick Blaine
1. Café owner
B. Ilsa Lund
1. Loved Rick in Paris
2. Married to Victor Laszlo
C. Ugarte
1.Letters of transit to café
2. Rick takes the letters
3. He later dies after caught by police
D. Victor Laszlo
1. Wanted to be acquainted with Ugarte to buy letters of transit
2. Escaped from Nazi concentration camp
III. Rising Action
A. Ilsa arrives at the café in Casablanca with her husband
B. Rick comes to find out that Ilsa is married to Laszlo
C. Laszlo and Ilsa plan to escape to America
D. Laszlo finds out that Rick has the letters of transit he needs
IV. Climax
A. Laszlo tries to get the letters but Rick refuses
B. Ilsa makes an attempt at getting the letters from Rick
C. Turns to violence but Rick knows she won’t shoot him because she loves him
1. Ilsa tells Rick that she thought Laszlo had died when they fell in love and that she had to go
3. He later dies after caught by police
D. Victor Laszlo
1. Wanted to be acquainted with Ugarte to buy letters of transit
2. Escaped from Nazi concentration camp
III. Rising Action
A. Ilsa arrives at the café in Casablanca with her husband
B. Rick comes to find out that Ilsa is married to Laszlo
C. Laszlo and Ilsa plan to escape to America
D. Laszlo finds out that Rick has the letters of transit he needs
IV. Climax
A. Laszlo tries to get the letters but Rick refuses
B. Ilsa makes an attempt at getting the letters from Rick
C. Turns to violence but Rick knows she won’t shoot him because she loves him
1. Ilsa tells Rick that she thought Laszlo had died when they fell in love and that she had to go
back to him.
2. Rick asked Ilsa to leave Paris with him but couldn’t leave her husband and only left Rick with a letter, not a clear explanation
V. Falling Action
A. Rick agrees to help Ilsa and says that they can be together again after Laszlo leaves
1. Laszo comes to the cafe to talk to Rick
A. Rick agrees to help Ilsa and says that they can be together again after Laszlo leaves
1. Laszo comes to the cafe to talk to Rick
2. Ilsa attempts to persaude Rick to give him the letters to keep her out of trouble
B. Laszlo gets arrested
B. Laszlo gets arrested
VI. Conclusion
A. Police try to arrest Laszlo but Rick threatens to shoot
A. Police try to arrest Laszlo but Rick threatens to shoot
B. Rick makes Ilsa leave with Laszlo
1. He assures her that staying with Laszlo was the best decision
2. Ilsa disagrees but is eventually forced and convinced.
C. German officers arrive and Rick kills the leader
D. Rick and police officer become friends and leave the scene
2. Ilsa disagrees but is eventually forced and convinced.
C. German officers arrive and Rick kills the leader
D. Rick and police officer become friends and leave the scene
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