Students receive a student workbook that is theirs to keep, but it is also their responsibility to keep up with them. If a student misplaces or damages their workbook before the end of the school year, they will be required to pay for a replacement. For this reason, I ask that they keep them in the classroom.
Post World War II and the Civil Rights Movement 1940s-1960s
Chapter 12- U.S. Society Changes After World War II
Chapter 13- The Cold War
Chapter 14- The Civil Rights Movement and Presidency of John F. Kennedy
World War II (1930s-1940s)
Chapter 10- World War II
Chapter 11- Impacts of War on the Homefront
Chapter 7 - World War I
Chapter 8 - The Roaring Twenties
Chapter 9 - The Great Depression and the New Deal
Chapter 1: The South Changes After Civil War
Chapter 2: Settling the Great Plains
Chapter 3: The Gilded Age
Chapter 4: The Spanish American War
Chapter 5: The Journey of Immigrants
Chapter 6: Reform Movements of the Progressive Era
Chapter 26: Tennessee in the Civil War
Chapter 27: The Tennessee Constitutional Convention of 1870
Chapter 28: Difficulties for newly freed slaves
Chapter 22: Tennessee Becomes a State
Chapter 23: Tennessee in the War of 1812
Chapter 24: President Andrew Jackson and the American Indians
Chapter 25: The Jackson Purchase and Influential Tennesseans
Chapter 15: Indigenous People and Settlements in Tennessee
Chapter 16: Tennessee American Indian Tribes
Chapter 17: The Cumberland Gap & Wilderness Road
Chapter 18: The Watauga Settlement
Chapter 19: The Cumberland Settlements
Chapter 20: The Overmountain Men
Chapter 21: The Lost State of Franklin