Thursday, May 30, 2013

Updates: 5/29/13 + 5/30/13

Yesterday (5/29/13) we completed a review chart on United States Diplomacy and the world. We reviewed the Monroe Doctrine, the Platt Amendment, the Roosevelt Corollary, Dollar Diplomacy, and Moral Diplomacy. For each one we found evidence of the United States acting as good neighbor or Evidence of the United States acting as an Imperial Power. For the most part the United States was acting as an Imperial Power under these policies. The United States was extending these countries powers and influences through diplomacy and military force.


Today (5/30/13) we had a debate about the Bush Doctrine. The Bush doctrine was created after the 9/11 attacks in 2001 by the 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush. The Bush Doctrine has 3 revolutionary ideas: U.S must remain world’s only superpower, unchallenged by any other nation, U.S may need to attack an enemy first in self-defense,  and U.S will, if necessary, act alone to confront and eliminate threats to American security. After the debate I decided that the Bush Doctrine should not be allowed as a foreign policy because it allows the United States to go into other countries because we deem it necessary even though there is no need to.  

Friday, May 24, 2013

U.S Intervention in Haiti

Charlie Spinale
5/24/13
F period
U.S Intervention in Haiti
Question: What do many Americans in Haiti think of Haitians, and how do they (Americans) treat them (Haitians)?
                The United States has a false conception on the Haitian people, Americans view the Haitians as “Barbaric”, “incapable of advancement”, and “unfit to govern themselves”. Most Americans consider the Haitian people as ignorant, when they themselves are ignorant to the truth of them.
                The city of Port-au-Prince is one of the most beautiful and tropical city known in Haiti. Americans are surprised to see such an incredible city in Haiti and they believe the only way the city is this way is due to the “American Occupation”.  This theory is wrong; this well-kept city was completely created by the intelligent hands of the Haitians who spent years creating a sweeping habit to keep the city so clean. In the rural districts women are noticed carefully sweeping their yards until they were clean as a floor. Although the Haitians are dressed in rags, this is all they can afford, and their clothing is washed frequently. Haitians quality of clothing may be a reason Americans views them as dirty people even though the clothing is always cleaned and a dirty Haitian is very rare. Haiti may be not considered a clean country, but statistics can change American conceptions. Haiti imports more soap per capita than any country in the world. Three of the largest soap manufacturers in the U.S have headquarters at Port-au-Prince. Americans also have a theory that Haitians are lazy, this theory is completely false.  Travelers are struck with disbelief when they see thousands of Haitians with the produce of their farms and gardens on their heads. Another false aspect Haitians are accused of being is ignorant and degrading. The Haitians were studied and they are kind, courteous and hospitable people who live a simple life. Their simple lives lead to a life almost completely free of crime and horrible things like prostitution.
                The Haitians are truly kind people who live a simple life. Americans treated them horribly and butchered thousands. During the “American Occupation” in Haiti Americans did nearly nothing to benefit Haiti's people. Only three things were found to benefit the Haitian people in the time of the “American Occupation”. There were improvements to the public hospital at Port-au-Prince, enforcement rules on sanitation, and lastly the building of the great road to Cape Haitian. The building of this road was completed due to horrific forced labor. Haitian men were taken from country roads and off their farms and forced to work. They were kept in locked compounds where they were held under their will and brutally beaten. Many Haitians escaped to the hills and planned to rebel. The United States made no effort to improve education they didn't even make the effort to send American teachers to help in impoverished school areas. The “American Occupation” was a complete udder failure. Nothing that the United States did in Haiti justifies it's military occupation there.
                The United States clearly does not understand the Haiti people for the courteous simple people that they are.  We have carried American prejudice to Haiti. The American military occupation in Haiti was a failure. There are only a few examples were America was benefiting the people of Haiti and within those examples we have taken advantage of the them and butchered thousands, the “American Occupation” in Haiti was degrading towards our country and how people view us. 

Breaking Barrier Project Video: Oprah Winfrey

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Class: 5/23/13 + 5/24/13


Yesterday (5/23/13), we went to the computer lab and worked on worksheets about United States intervention in Haiti and Latin America. The United States was mainly involved in Central America and the Caribbean due to financial issues and they were interested in building a canal. Most of these Caribbean countries at this time were politically unstable and impoverished. We also viewed pictures of Mexico from the revolutions. The revolution affected the people of Mexico greatly. There were barricades set up everywhere, people had to go to charity facilities, and citizens were forced to deal with all aspects of war that was surrounding them. Today (5/24/13) we worked on our Triton 16% Smithsonian Quests. 

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Class Updates: 5/21/13 and 5/22/13


Yesterday (5/21/13) and today (5/22/13) we worked on worksheets about the Monroe Doctrine and Roosevelt Corollary. The Monroe Doctrine was a policy of the United that said any efforts by European nations to colonize land or interfere with states in North or South America would be viewed as acts of aggression. The Roosevelt Corollary states that the United States will become involved in conflicts between European Nations and Latin American countries to enforce claims of the European powers. Instead of having the Europeans press their claims directly.  We examined each part peace by peace, found key words, and summarized it in our own words. We then put everyone’s summary of each section of the document together. 

Monday, May 20, 2013

Class: 5/17/13 & 5/20/13


On Friday (5/17/13) we shared the Yellow Journalism headlines we created and then decided which headlines were the most catchy and interesting. I noticed that our class picked a lot of the same headlines showing that Yellow Journalism can really catch people’s attention. Today (5/20/13) we depicted a couple political cartoons that showed what Teddy Roosevelt did involving the Panama Canal. The Panama Canal was first started by the French but they were unsuccessful and the project went bankrupt, later on the U.S finished the Canal after the rebellion of Panama and Columbia. We then read a speech Roosevelt wrote and broke it apart. We decided whether or not his actions in Panama were justified. I think Roosevelt’s actions were justified because the Panama Canal was extremely successful. 

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Class Updates: 5.14.13 & 5.15.13


Yesterday (5/14/13) we had MCAS again so we just worked on are Smithsonian Quests. Today in class (5/15/13) we talked about Yellow Journalism. Yellow Journalism is types of journalism were news is poorly researched and most of the time completely exaggerated. It’s presented to the public with a catchy headline so more people will buy/read the newspaper. We created Yellow Journalism Headlines in class today for the 1890's, Alaska, Hawaii, Cuba Libre, Weyler and reconcentracion, yellow journalism, war fever, the Maine, and Cautious McKinley. My headline for Alaska was “7.2 MILLION FOR MILES OF ICE.” When Alaska was purchased from Russian in 1867, Secretary of State William Seward purchased it for 7.2 million dollars. Although the land was a great investment due to the mineral wealth and animal resources, Seward was criticized because back then most people thought Alaska was just miles of ice and nothing else. When he bought Alaska Americans called it “Seward’s Folly” and “Seward’s Icebox.” 

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Updates: 5.10.13 & 5.13.13


On Friday (5/10/13) we read a story called “To Build a Fire” by Jack London.  The story took place in Alaska during the winter. While reading the story we had to decide if the man in the story was surviving off of natural instinct or if he was surviving due to attained knowledge. Today (5/13/13) we had MCAS, in class we worked on our Smithsonian Quests. 

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Class Updates: 5/8/13 and 5/9/13


Yesterday in class (5/8/13) we got in partners and read primary source documents about chief Red Cloud. Red Cloud was a warrior, statesmen and the chief of the largest tribe of the Teton Sioux Nation called the Lakota tribe. He fought a successful war against the United States. This was when he defeated Lieutenant Colonel William Fetterman’s outside of Fort Phil Kearny, Wyoming. He was successful because in 1868 the United States agreed to the Fort Laramie Treaty which made the U.S abandon forts and give back a lot of land. The Lakota tribe was defeated in the Lakota War of 1876-1877.    

Today in class (5/9/13) we got with the same partners and read primary sources about Sitting Bull. Sitting Bull was a Hunkpapa Lakota chief, holy man and warrior. Sitting Bull’s warriors killed Custer and all his men at the Battle of Little Big Horn in 1876. After his surrender, Sitting Bull led his people to Canada. He also requested that his children and people be accepted in the United States. His tribe was one of the last to surrender. 

Monday, May 6, 2013

Poem and Class Updates (5/3/13 and 5/6/13)


On Friday (5/3/13) we did a fishbowl debate to decide what should happen to the Cherokee people. In groups we represented the Trail of Tears. My group represented the Christian Missionary we decided that President Jackson’s Indian Removal Act was unchristian like and racist. Jackson refers to the Cherokee people as “savages”. The Cherokee people had already been living of the land for years and now they were being asked to just get up and leave everything that they had. In addition, legal documents allowed the Cherokee to stay but Jackson still forced them out west. Today in class (5/6/13) we worked on our Triton 16% Smithsonian time badges.

The Cherokee’s Burden

Pile on the Cherokee’s Burden,
Send us away from our home,
Take everything we have,
It’s too bad all you can do is oppress.

Pile on the Cherokee’s Burden,
Jackson you should be impeached,
Legal documents allow us to stay,
Yet you still push us west.

Pile on the Cherokee’s Burden,
The Christians and Judicial branch agree we should stay,
Tradition will be terminated,
Just let us stay.

Pile on the Cherokee’s Burden,
Moving out west is tough,
No food, no supplies, nothing,
We must start over.

 Pile on the Cherokee’s Burden,
We will face several hardships,
Including death,
Pile on the Cherokee’s Burden.  

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Updates: 5/1/13 and 5/2/13


Yesterday (5/1/13) we continued to work on our Oregon Trail projects, we also finished the movie. Today in class (5/2/13) we started a new unit on Imperialism in the United States.  Imperialism is the takeover of one country from another country socially, economically, and politically. We also read a poem called "The White Man's Burden" by Rudyard Kipling. This poem showed they thought Imperialism was a responsibility that the white man needs to deal with. I also read “The Poor Man’s Burden” and compared its words with “The White Man’s Burden” and then created a poem with my partner. 

Our Poem: 


Take up the human's burden
Something we carry the day we are born
Some with peace and love
Some with hatred un torn

The human deciding
 Is better than all
Choosing what's best for those under
Picking them up before they can fall

Take up the human's burden
An indescribable love for war
Fighting for those who don't want it
Reaching for love and adore

Not understanding the difference
Between content and control
Desiring admiration
Something to soothe their soul


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