MAKING CONNECTIONS. Data from this graph support the conclusion that World War I

Similar documents
SACCO AND VANZETTI COURT CASE

!!!!!!!!!!!!! SACCO AND VANZETTI COURT CASE

Directions: Complete this packet of questions based on the in-class presentations, our discussion and the use of your textbook reading.

South Braintree, MA Police Department INVESTIGATION NOTEBOOK RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE COURT. Based on the evidence, I believe Nicola Sacco is:

Preparing for Ohio s American History State Test

Forensic Science. Read the following passage about how forensic science is used to solve crimes. Then answer the questions based on the text.

Name: Block: THE COLD WAR. Cold War Origins Read Pages in The American Journey Textbook, and answer the following questions: (1 point each)

Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson Discussion Questions

Excerpt 1: The New Jim Crow By Michelle Alexander, professor and civil rights advocate, 2010

Chapter 1 Observation Skills

Forensic Science. The Crime Scene

Dead Man Walking. Reading Guide. Introduction to this Reading Guide

The American Criminal Justice System. Coach Presnell

Governor s Decision Room Handbook. Teacher s Guide

FRYE The short opinion

Site of the payroll robbery and fatal shooting of Frederick A. Parmenter, paymaster of the Slate and Morrill Shoe Company and Alexandro Berardelli,

The Meaning of the November Ballot Initiative to Legalize Recreational Marijuana

Sleepy Suspects Are Way More Likely to Falsely Confess to a Crime By Adam Hoffman 2016

Psychiatric Criminals

Eyewitness Evidence. Dawn McQuiston School of Social and Behavioral Sciences Arizona State University

Pros & Cons of Testimonial Evidence. Presentation developed by T. Trimpe

Social Studies Skills and Methods Analyzing the Credibility of Sources

Pros & Cons of Testimonial Evidence. Presentation developed by T. Trimpe 2006

Forensic Psychology Psyc 350

Criminal Justice (CJUS)

Department of Criminal Justice

PEW RESEARCH CENTER FOR THE PEOPLE & THE PRESS May 1-4, 2009 NEWS INTEREST INDEX OMNIBUS SURVEY TOPLINE N=1004

Pros & Cons of Testimonial Evidence. Presentation developed by T. Trimpe

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY. Annual Meeting 2007 Atlanta, Georgia November 14-17, Atlanta Marriott Marquis CALL FOR PAPERS

MEAP Reading Test Constructed Response Items Examples of Prompts and Scoring Guides Resources and Notes

Introduction Assignment

Fact-Sheet Mumia Abu-Jamal and Hepatitis C

The Jungle. Study Guide. 1. Describe the atmosphere, mood and plot elements of the chapter.

Worksheet. Gene Jury. Dear DNA Detectives,

CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRIMLJUS)

What do you already know about bias?

Ballot Measure 2. Juneau Public Hearing

Pros & Cons of Testimonial Evidence ONLINE VERSION

ACLU OF INDIANA RECORDS,

MARK SCHEME MAXIMUM MARK: 60

Causality and Statistical Learning

Using think-sheets to assess knowledge of an important... BELIEF, ATTITUDE, or PERCEPTION

Invitation to Sociology. Social interaction how people relate to one another and influence each other s behavior.

Temperance/Prohibition. By: Dean Selegue, Davin Miller, Javier Lopez

CHAPTER 1. A New Discipline Emerges. Chapter 1 Multiple Choice Select a single answer for each multiple choice question.

USING GIS AND DIGITAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY TO ASSIST IN THE CONVICTION OF A SERIAL KILLER

Ted Yeshion, Ph.D. Science Subcommittee Chair Professor of Forensic Science Edinboro University of Pennsylvania

Lesson Plan: Japanese Internment a Challenge to Democracy

Annotated Bibliography

What is testimonial evidence?

The Jungle. Upton Sinclair. Please choose any 20 questions to answer. Be sure to number your responses

Death Threats and Violence

(Weighted sample of 98 respondents) How serious are these issues to Boulder residents? Extremely serious Very serious Somewhat serious 38% 44% 31%

Criminology Courses-1

As a law enforcement official you

Lieutenant Jonathyn W Priest

Responsible Retailing of Recreational Cannabis. Recommendations to British Columbia s Cannabis Regulation Engagement Secretariat

What to expect in the hearing room

MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION. INITIATIVE STATUTE.

Robbers Hitting Phoenix Medical- Marijuana Dispensaries: Is Bank Reform Needed?

Long Essay Question. Å The role of women changed in the late 20th. Å Though the perceived role of women remained

McCreary, Veselka, Bragg & Allen, P.C. 1

FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY E.G., COMPETENCE TO STAND TRIAL CHILD CUSTODY AND VISITATION WORKPLACE DISCRIMINATION INSANITY IN CRIMINAL TRIALS

COUNTY LEVEL DATA FROM PWB POLLING JEFFERSON COUNTY

Alcohol is the most frequently used drug in the United

COUNTY LEVEL DATA FROM PWB POLLING BROOMFIELD COUNTY

Impression and Pattern Evidence Seminar: The Black Swan Club Clearwater Beach Aug. 3, 2010 David H. Kaye School of Law Forensic Science Program Penn S

THE ECONOMICS OF TOBACCO AND TOBACCO CONTROL, A DEVELOPMENT ISSUE. ANNETTE DIXON, WORLD BANK DIRECTOR, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SECTOR

After School Curriculum. Secondhand Smoke

0457 GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES

PSY 310 Forensic Psychology (3 credits) Spring 2010 T/R 9:30 10:45 a.m.

Interviewing Victims: Key Issues and Challenges

Civil Commitments. Presented by Magistrate Crystal Burnett

The Crucible Group Research. Red Scare

Aim #1a: How do we analyze and interpret different types of data?

COMPAS RISK ASSESSMENT: THE REAL DEAL THE MERGER OF PAROLE AND CORRECTIONS

CROSS EXAMINATION TECHNIQUES

Unit 6 Title Assignment Date Chapter Ex. Map, Notes, Begun/Completed Handout

POLICE IDENTIFICATION PROCEDURES: A TIME FOR CHANGE

Unit 1: Introduction to Forensic Science Notes Definitions and Background

Follow this and additional works at:

What is Social Cognition?

Wednesday October 4, 2017

Lassen Community College Course Outline

Tried and True Tips for Determining the Truth: How to Find the Truth in Internal Investigations

Seeing through the Smoke: Preparing Your Workplace for Legalized Marijuana. October 23, 2018

Public Policy Process GOALS, CONTINUED

DYNAMICS OF PREJUDICE

Herd Behavior By CommonLit Staff 2014

Honest Lies? The Impact Of Memory On Criminal Investigations

Master List of Associations

FP009: Energy Savings Insurance for private energy efficiencyinvestments by Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises. El Salvador IDB B.

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level. Published

CVHS Conference 2017: UNICEF Topic Synopses

CRIME AND PUNISHMENT

Table of Contents. 4/10/2014 Dinah V. Sapia s administrative hearing tips Page 1

ANNUAL CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM

Behind the D.C. Numbers

City of Durham CLP Report November Standing up for NHS Services

Transcription:

MAKING CONNECTIONS Data from this graph support the conclusion that World War I A. was a significant benefit to the American economy B. caused the United States trade deficit to increase C. cost the United States many billions of dollars D. created an unfavorable balance of trade

LIST THE OBJECTS OR PEOPLE YOU SEE IN THE CARTOON LIST WHAT YOU THINK EACH SYMBOL MEANS DESCRIBE THE ACTION TAKING PLACE IN THE CARTOON. WHAT POLITICAL EVENT OR IDEA IS THE CARTOON REFERRING TO? WHAT CONCLUSIONS CAN YOU DRAW ABOUT THE CARTOONIST S OPINION? WHAT SPECIFIC DETAILS IN THE CARTOON LED YOU TO THIS CONCLUSION?

LIST THE OBJECTS OR PEOPLE YOU SEE IN THE CARTOON LIST WHAT YOU THINK EACH SYMBOL MEANS DESCRIBE THE ACTION TAKING PLACE IN THE CARTOON. WHAT POLITICAL EVENT OR IDEA IS THE CARTOON REFERRING TO? WHAT CONCLUSIONS CAN YOU DRAW ABOUT THE CARTOONIST S OPINION? WHAT SPECIFIC DETAILS IN THE CARTOON LED YOU TO THIS CONCLUSION?

THE RED SCARE FEAR IN THE U.S. AFTER THE WAR

Learning Targets I can define the Red scare. I can explain the cause and effects of the social, political, and economic conflicts of the early 1920 s.

COMMUNISM V. SOCIALISM In the United States, there s been a long history of fear of communism and suppression of socialist ideas because the ideas of communism and socialism threaten the individual s right to private wealth. Term Definition Significance Communism Major resources such as mines, factories, and farms are owned by the public/gov t Wealth distributed so everyone is given equal shares Socialism Between capitalism and communism. Gov t might own banks, hospitals, healthcare More taxes = more services. Basic needs are met, but people can earn more if they work harder

EMERGING ECONOMIC TENSIONS

Emerging Economic Tensions Causes Econ had been centered around war production. No plans for demobilization (transition from wartime to peacetime) 4 million discharged veterans flooded labor market. Effects Recession. Crime increased. Hundreds of factories closed = unemployment & hardship

RISING LABOR TENSIONS

Rising Labor Tensions Causes Gov t didn t encourage good labor relations. Reduced wages and increased hours Less attention to employee safety. Effects Many joined unions for the first time. Strikes erupted Supreme Court decisions diminished the power of unions.

GROWING POLITICAL TENSIONS

Causes Growing Political Tensions April 1919 36 bombs discovered and blamed on radicalism. Americans feared radical groups (socialists, communists, anarchists) June 1919-8 bombs went off simultaneously in 8 cities. Effects Red Scare - postwar fear of radicals Palmer Raids - raids on homes and business of suspected radicals with no evidence against them Sedition Acts - illegal to spy, say anything disloyal, or interfere with gov t policy Subversive books were removed from libraries.

INCREASING SOCIAL TENSIONS

Increasing Social Tensions Causes Nativists and unions wanted to restrict immigration. Anti-Semitism (prejudice against Jews) African Americans faced continuing racism (KKK and race riots) Effects Immigration Acts created quotas and limited immigration from S. and E. Europe and from Asia. Anti-Defamation League created to fight for anti-semitism. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) created to protect freedom of speech. Early Civil Rights leaders emerged. (W.E.B. Dubois, Booker T. Washington, and Marcus Garvey)

SACCO AND VANZETTI Step 1 Read the background of the case provided. Step 2 Write ONE question that would be important to getting the facts straight about this case. What else do we need to know? Whose perspectives do we need to hear?

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Open ended (more than one answer) Closed ended (one answer final)

SACCO AND VANZETTI You will be assigned the role of one group that would have been important to this case ACLU Nativists Industrial Workers of the World Owners of Plymouth Cordage Company East Boston Anarchists Officials in the Palmer Raids

SACCO AND VANZETTI In response to public protests that greeted the sentencing, Massachusetts Governor Alvan Fuller faced last minute appeals to grant clemency (mercy) to Sacco and Vanzetti. On June 1, 1927, he appointed an advisory committee to review the trial and determine whether it had been fair. A representative from your group will be called to the witness stand for questioning.

Facts That Help Sacco s and Vanzetti s Chances for Mercy Facts That Hurt Sacco s and Vanzetti s Chances for Mercy The police did not use a lineup - they placed S. and V. alone in the middle of a room and had them pose as bandits. The defense produced 17 witnesses who provided alibis. They lied about whereabouts because they thought they were going to be labeled radical aliens and deported. Celestino Madeiros wrote a note confessing to the double murder. Judge Thayer refused to consider this new piece of evidence. The jury foreman, Harry Ripley, was a former police chief who detested radicals. On the day of the arrest, S. and V. were carrying loaded guns Sacco and Vanzetti were preparing to hide anarchist literature from the authorities in order to help suspected subversives. S. and V. lied about their whereabouts on the day of the arrest. One witness to the murder provided a precise The prosecution s eyewitnesses provided faulty and accurate description of Sacco testimony A gun expert suggested that one of the bullets from the murdered victim could have been shot from Sacco s gun. Celestino Madeiros could not give a detailed description of the crime or the crime scene. SACCO AND VANZETTI RECAP

HISTORICAL RESULT On July 27, 1927, six years after Sacco and Vanzetti were convicted of murder, the Lowell Committee concluded that the trial of the two men had been fair and that clemency for Sacco and Vanzetti was unjustified. That was all Governor Fuller needed. Just after midnight on August 23, 1927, the two men were executed in electric chairs. No proof was ever found to link Vanzetti to the murders. Most scholars who have studied the incident have concluded that Vanzetti was innocent.