What is their gender, age, ethnicity, social status, religion, intellectual beliefs, etc. and might those influence how they see this moment in history?What message is sent to each?

Music of the Sixties PurposeOver the course of the 1960s, American culture takes a drastic shift.

At his inaugural address, JFK called on Americans to “ask what you can do for your country.” By the end of the sixties, the mood of the youth shifts dramatically.

Vietnam, Civil Rights, and the deaths of numerous prominent American leaders seemed to sour young Americans causing them to do something that an entire generation had never done before – question the government and its elected leaders to the point of generational rebellion.

The purpose of this lesson is to explore a type of primary source that is often overlooked – the music of the period.

Music plays an important part in telling the story of the United States.

Examining the music of the sixties will help you understand the turmoil of the time and the role it played in shaping our nation.You can earn up to 25 bonus points for this paper.Lesson Outcomes

1.Examine the counter-culture movement of the sixties (CLO 1, 2, 4)

2.Interpret primary source music to understand the historical context of events (CLO 2, 4)3.Analyze the artist’s point of view and their intention (CLO 1, 2, 3, 4) Steps to Complete the Task

Step 1: Background InformationWe can see the cultural rebellion by examining the music of the 60s.

In 1960, “The Twist” by Chubby Checker (lyrics) and “Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini” by Brian Hyland (lyrics) were #1 singles on the Hot 100.

While upbeat songs still tended to dominate the top spot on the charts, music was drastically changing. Sex, drugs, and anti-war emerged as important topics.

“American Pie” by Don MacLean (lyrics) dealt with the tragedies of the entire decade in an eight-minute song.The evolution of the Beatles further highlights the change.

In the early years of the decade, the Beatles were optimistic with songs like “Roll Over Beethoven” (lyrics) and  Want to Hold Your Hand” (lyrics).

By 1970, their music was more melancholy. Songs like “Let It Be” (lyrics) and “Hey Jude” (lyrics) still resonated with fans and soared to the top of the charts but the tone was more somber. Other songs, like “Give Peace a Chance” (lyrics), were more obvious challenges to authority.

There can’t be any large-scale revolution until there’s a personal revolution, on an individual level. It’s got to happen inside first. –Jim Morrison

Step 2: Consider Point of View and BiasYou are exploring the protest music of the sixties.

Not only do you need to be aware of the point of view of the artists, but you also need to be aware of your own point of view and biases.

Listen to the music and read the lyrics with an open mind so you can better understand the mindset of the creators and those who thought the same way.Things to consider…

•What is going on in the United States and the world in the sixties?

oHow do national and world events shape the music?

•Who is the creator of the primary source?

oWhat is their gender, age, ethnicity, social status, religion, intellectual beliefs, etc. and might those influence how they see this moment in history?

•Who is the intended audience? oIs there more than one audience?

What message is sent to each?

•Why was the source created?

oWhat is the motive? Is there something the creator is trying to change?

Step 3: Analyze the Primary Sources

1.Review Chapter 29 in the textbook, “Contesting Futures: America in the 1960s.”

a.Pay special attention to the hippies, anti-war protests, and the struggle for civil equality.

2.Listen to at least five (5) of the songs listed below.

a.Try to listen to one or two from each category.

3.Be sure to take notes as you listen.

a.What are the themes in the song?

b.What issue(s) are addressed?

c.How does the song embody the nonconformity of the decade?

Anti-War Songs“Fortunate Son” – Creedence Clearwater Revival “Fortunate Son” lyrics“Give Peace a Chance” – John Lennon”Give Peace a Chance” lyrics“War” – Edwin Starr“War” lyrics“War Pigs” – Black Sabbath”War Pigs” lyrics“Blowin in the Wind” – Bob Dylan“Blowin in the Wind”

lyrics“For What It’s Worth” – Buffalo Springfield“For What It’s Worth” lyricsSongs with Sex or Drugs“Light My Fire” – The Doors“Light My Fire” lyrics“Me and Bobby McGee” – Janis Joplin“Me and Bobby McGee” lyrics“Mama Told Me (Not to Come)” – Three Dog Night“Momma Told Me (Not to Come)” lyrics“Purple Haze” – Jimi Hendrix “Purple Haze” lyrics”Looking Out My Back Door” – Creedence Clearwater Revival“Looking Out My Back Door” lyricsEquality “Say It Loud” – James Brown“Say It Loud” lyrics“A Change is Gonna Come” – Sam Cooke“A Change is Gonna Come” lyrics“Respect” – Aretha Franklin“Respect” lyricsHippy Songs“Joy To The World” – Three Dog Night“Joy To

The World” lyrics“Imagine” – John Lennon“Imagine” lyrics“Let It Be” – the Beatles“Let It Be” lyrics“San Francisco” – Scott McKenzie“San Francisco” lyrics“Turn! Turn! Turn!” – The Byrds“Turn! Turn! Turn!” lyricsRepudiation of Hippies“Okie From Muskogee” – Merle Haggard“Okie from Muskogee” lyrics“The Fightin’ Side Of Me” – Merle Haggard“The Fightin’ Side of Me” lyrics“Ballad Of The Green Berets” – Sergeant Barry Sadler “Ballad of the Green Berets” lyricsMusic is a safe kind of high. – Jimi Hendrix

Step 4: Plan, Organize, & Write Your PaperYou will write a 1.5 to 2-page paper discussing the themes of the songs and how they represent the turmoil in the sixties.

Write your paper on a Word document.

•Be sure to include both an introductory paragraph and a concluding paragraph

•Superior papers will odraw specific examples from the songsointerpret the meaningoanalyze the intention of the artist

•At the end of the paper, (this does not count in the 1.5to 2 pages), list the songs that you listened to even if you did not discuss the songs in the paperOutside

Sources: The use of outside sources is not necessary.

However, if you use additional sources, cite those in your paper and append a bibliography.

Refresher:

How to Write a College-Level PaperThis refresher will give you an overview of how to write a college-level paper and how to format your Word document for this history class.Submitting the Assignment

1.Your paper should be written on a Word document. You will submit the Word document.

2.Submit the paper in the Unit 4 >

3. Extra Credit Paper (optional) area.Criteria for SuccessYou can earn up to 25 bonus points for this paper. To be successful, your paper should

1.Be historically accurate

2.Use specific examples from the song3.Interpret the meaning of the song and analyze the intention of the artist

4.Be written in your “own voice” with minimal errors in grammar, punctuation, and spelling.

a.The paper should sound “like you” not like the Internetb.

Hint: read your paper out loud before submitting. Have someone else read your paper.

5.Use academic English (no slang or texting language) with minimal errors in grammar, punctuation, and spelling. (Hint: read your responses out loud before submitting.)

6.Be properly formatted within the 1.5 to 2-page range (double-spaced) and include a title, introduction, body paragraphs, and conclus

Write about how your chosen person impacted the Civil War Era. Focus on 2 aspects on how they impacted history. Who were they? Be sure you have historic information and analysis, not just biography.

Choose a person from the Civil War Era.

The Person choose to write about is Abraham Galloway.

Creative option: Post about the Civil War from their perspective. You can talk about any aspect of the Civil War, but you must look at it from your character’s perspective. In other words, you are no longer living in the 21st century, but have been transported back to the 1860s.

***Be sure you are adding Historic information and content.

Do not just be creative in your post.

Traditional Option: Write about how your chosen person impacted the Civil War Era. Focus on 2 aspects on how they impacted history. Who were they? Be sure you have historic information and analysis, not just biography.

Use credible sources
No thought.co
no Wikipedia sources

Describe the Socioeconomic and Political Effects of the American Revolutionary War.

The Socioeconomic and Political Effects of the American Revolutionary War.

This Paper should be about the Socioeconomic and Political Effects of the American Revolutionary War.

Instructions
A Short Paper Assignment allows you to demonstrate your research skills to your instructor and to receive feedback that will benefit you when you write research papers for future courses. With this assignment, you will learn how to do proper research and write a short paper.

Your topic must be the same topic approved by your instructor in Week 3.

This short paper is at least three double-spaced pages of text (your title page, citations, and bibliography do not count) and you must consult a minimum of two academically credible sources.

Your bibliography and citations may be in APA, MLA, or Chicago Style format. Students majoring in history must use Chicago Style format.

Font: Times New Roman, font size 12

If you use any of the information from your sources word-for-word, you must cite the source by using endnotes, footnotes, or parenthetical citations.

If you read the information and write it in your own words and it is not common knowledge, then you must cite the source because you are paraphrasing someone’s information.

The short paper must include a cover page with your name, course number and course title, instructor’s name, and date. You must also include a bibliography at the end of your paper.

While composing your paper, use proper English. Do not use abbreviations, contractions, passive voice, or first/ second person (you, we, our, etc). Before submitting your paper, check your grammar and use spell check. Remember, the way you talk is not the way you write a paper.

label your paper as follows: lastnamefirstnameHIST101ShortPaper.

Analyze the impact of industrialization on the lives of workers and farmers. How did people organize to challenge the new industrial elite? To what degree were these efforts successful?

 

Write a well-developed essay on one of the questions below. Your essay should display a firm understanding of the major trends regarding the topic backed by appropriate specific examples (names of people, places, dates, and events).

Since this is a “take home” assignment, you should also take time to correct spelling and grammatical errors. Your final essay should be well thought out and polished.

Analyze the impact of industrialization on the lives of workers and farmers. How did people organize to challenge the new industrial elite? To what degree were these efforts successful?

What accounts for their victories and defeats? Address the major trends from 1865 to 1940.
Length: a minimum of 5 typed double-spaced pages in Times New Roman 12-point font with standard 1-inch margins. By 5 pages,mean 5 pages of actual writing. Your works cited page will be in addition to the length of the essay. Your essay should be left justified, with a ragged right margin.

Use a one-half inch indent for the beginning of paragraphs and hanging bibliography indents. Number the pages in the upper right header. Center the title of your essay at the top of the first page. Place your full name, course title, instructor’s name, and date in the upper left-hand corner of the first page.

Sources:

Be sure to use at least five sources from in this course in forging your essay.

Note that this is not a research paper. Your goal is to show me that you are capable of synthesizing course information in an essay.

Cite your sources in the text of your essay using footnotes or in-text citations.

In addition, you should list all of your references in Chicago Manual Style

What do you think of her discussion about the demonolgie.Demonstrate good engagement with her discussion .

Witch Hunts and Popular Culture

Respond the Paige discussion attached below , demonstrate good engagement with her discussion . What do you think of her discussion about the demonolgie . Replies should be detailed, thoughtful, and bring in new ideas and examples in paragraph-long replies in order to expand and further discussion.

Asking questions, or answering them, and contiruing conversations over time is encouraged.

Discuss their evolution between 1820 and 1860 and their importance in the period before 1860.

The five aditional institutions are family, religion, politics, economics, and education

The five aditional institutions are family, religion, politics, economics, and education. Discuss their evolution between 1820 and 1860 and their importance in the period before 1860.

You should be able to use the information you gain from your discussion posts this week to help. Remember this was a period of significant growth and changes in our culture.

Each of these institutions experienced growth in importance in our society and as part of the ‘American culture’.

Use the information from your reading and any individual research you may have done. Remember to cite any references used.

Why do you think this particular work is so timeless? What are some themes from the Epic of Gilgamesh that you can find in movies/plays/books/tv shows today?

In 2- 3 pages, a minimum of 750 words explain the importance and legacy of the Epic of Gilgamesh.

Why do you think this particular work is so timeless? What are some themes from the Epic of Gilgamesh that you can find in movies/plays/books/tv shows today? Can you make a comparison?

**Note:

While prefer Turabian as a citation style, you can use Chicago, Turabian, APA or MLA. require you to use a citation style, be consistent and correct with the use of the style you use.

This is a 5 week class,  don’t think it is necessary to add learning a new citation style to the course requirements.

How might the sample, sample size, type of poll, time period in which the poll was conducted, or wording of the questions have affected the results? Are there any other elements that may have affected the results of the polls?

Written Assignment #5

Description

Find three different public opinion polls (from different sources) on the same current political issue (for example, immigration, war in Syria, tariffs, abortion, national debt, Social Security, prayer in schools, etc.).

Discuss the findings of these various polls. Are the results of the three polls similar or different? Why do you think that might be the case?

How might the sample, sample size, type of poll, time period in which the poll was conducted, or wording of the questions have affected the results? Are there any other elements that may have affected the results of the polls?

Be sure to include the actual polls (or links to the polls) with your response.

You can find links to public opinion polls on the “News and Political Links” page on the course Home Page.