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  Clash of Cultures Questioning

Posted by Diana Laufenberg in American History - Laufenberg on Friday, March 2, 2012 at 12:39 pm
1.  Using the sources contributed to the shared google spreadsheet of primary documents, decide on a question you would like to explore related to Manifest Destiny and the impact on the Native American people as a result.

2.  Scan the list of sources, identify 5 that you would like to analyze as they relate to answering your chosen question.  Choose as least one visual source (map, poster, photograph, cartoon)

3.  Register for an account with thinglink.com and scoop.it.

4.  Using thinglink, analyze one of your visual sources.  Drop tags on the image to analyze the information.  When you are done editing tags, do "View Image"

5.  Log in to your scoop.it account.  Install the bookmarklet for adding links.  When you create your page, title it with the question you are answering.  Then add in your thinglink image and 4 additional primary document sources.  The scoop.it should include writing that analyzes the source.

Goal is for you to utilize a new way of presenting information, that is shared, and interactive - while investigating the clash of cultures that transpired when the colonists and American citizens started pushing West.
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Voting Day Interview

Posted by Shamarlon Yates in American History - Laufenberg on Tuesday, November 8, 2011 at 12:23 pm

Interviewing Edward Smith at my local polling station in West Philadelphia. Ward: 60 Division: 6
Tags: #votervoice11
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Got Democracy audio Advertisement

Posted by Zachary Castro in American History - Laufenberg on Friday, November 4, 2011 at 11:40 am

This audio document is expressing that Electoral college does not help Electoral Voting. And its advertising that we should replace it with National popular & Instant Run-Off voting.
The reason i made the audio this way is because its catchy to the people that listen to the radio. I got the idea from listening to a radio and heard some commercials and then if you listen they usually play something catchy like a new song. But they usually play something that goes with the mean of the commercial, so thats when my group members told me to use "Run the World" by Beyonce. We chose Beyonce's song because she is a role model and her songs are a huge hit. And we chose to use that song because it had some part of Democracy in it. So i edited the song to just have it say who runs the world.

i would like to thank my group members for helping me out with everything. Manna, Keaisha, Marina, and Allison

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Evolution Of American Voting Rights

Posted by Sophia Henninger in American History - Laufenberg on Tuesday, October 25, 2011 at 8:39 am

​Martha Robles
Marina Pyfrom
Naquan Harding
Sophia Henninger

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2267593/History_Timeline_Earth%20Stream.pdf
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Voting Rights/Primary Sources

Posted by Keisha Lumpkins in American History - Laufenberg on Monday, October 24, 2011 at 8:19 pm

Ronald

Rugei 

Alysa 

Keiasha

​http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2196173/Screen%20Shot%202011-10-24%20at%208.16.23%20PM.png
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Evolution of Voting Rights, [Justin, Imani, Yasmeen, Nick, Symone]

Posted by Justin Pullins in American History - Laufenberg on Monday, October 24, 2011 at 1:58 pm

This is the timeline of Symone S., Nick M., Yasmeen B., Imani J., and Justin P. Hope you find it informative and enjoyable.

Copy of Evolution Of Voting Rights In America on Prezi

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History Project

Posted by Taina Rosario in American History - Laufenberg on Monday, October 24, 2011 at 12:39 pm

Cyndi
Taina
Shammarlon
Maddie

SYates.CSheridan.TRosario.MWalls;VotingRightsTimeline on Prezi

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Voting Rights Timeline

Posted by Katherine Hatzidais in American History - Laufenberg on Monday, October 24, 2011 at 12:29 pm

Katherine 
Malik 
Bernicia 
Maggie 

Voting Rights Timeline on Prezi

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Voting rights timeline

Posted by Margaret Long in American History - Laufenberg on Monday, October 24, 2011 at 12:20 pm

Maggie, Katherine, Malik, Bernicia

Voting Rights Timeline on Prezi

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Voting Rights USA-Timeline

Posted by Malik Tlili in American History - Laufenberg on Monday, October 24, 2011 at 11:44 am

Malik, Maggie, Bernicia, and Katherine. 

Voting Rights Timeline on Prezi

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Voting Rights - Manna and Allison

Posted by Allison Patterson in American History - Laufenberg on Monday, October 24, 2011 at 11:35 am

White men - Manna-Symone Middlebrooks
Black Men - Keanu Farrow
Women - Zac Castro
18 Year Olds - Allison Patterson

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