Content Objective: I will be able to understand the relationship between the consumerism of the 1920s and the Great Depression.
Standard Objective: I will be able to draw connections between events (cause/effect).
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Content Objective: I will be able to understand the relationship between the consumerism of the 1920s and the Great Depression.
Standard Objective: I will be able to draw connections between events (cause/effect).
Click here for the slides from today.
Warm Up: Please rate how well you understood last night's pre-work on a scale from 1 to 4. If you have any questions, drop them in the "Show Your Work" area.
Warm Up: What is one advertisement you've been getting targeted for online? Explain whether or not you are tempted to buy it and, if so, how (i.e. saving up money, asking parent/guardian for money, charging it on your credit card).
Warm Up: One interesting historical fact I learned from the pre-work is…



According to Straussman, the Great Depression was primarily caused by
Which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the previous question?
As used in line 10, "hot" most nearly means
Exit Ticket: In your own words, what was one cause of the Great Depression?
Be sure to include a specific key term from today's lesson and write in complete sentences.
Exit Ticket: Please evaluate how well you understood today’s lesson on a scale from 1 to 4: