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In 1896, the first Ford vehicle was ever developed. 110 years later, Curious George debuted. The connection I’m making here is that Mr. Seidel has the most uncanny resemblance to The Man in the Yellow Hat I have ever seen and the world needs to see it.
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how bout I just don’t give you context
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#APUSH220 Bad news: No antibiotics. Good news: Streetcars, everywhere! "America in 1915: Long Hours, Crowded Houses, Death by Trolley” Via@TheAtlantic &@DKThomphttp://bit.ly/2TtnOwR -
#APUSH220 Dr. Harvey Wiley's controversial "Poison Squad" experiments led to the first consumer protection laws. As "father" of the Food & Drug Administration, he proved consumers were being harmed by what was in their food.@PBS#poisonsquadhttps://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/poison-squad-chapter-1/ … -
Frank Lloyd Wright was known for Prairie style architecture, focusing on broad horizontal lines with an open-concept format, such as the Robie House in Chicago. He brought the same concept to life in SC Johnson’s new office HQ in 1939. https://www.scjohnson.com/en/a-family-company/architecture-and-tours/frank-lloyd-wright/designed-to-inspire-sc-johnsons-frank-lloyd-wright-designed-administration-building …
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When you find a google doc you did back in 8th grade arguing why Ida Tarbell is the best muckraker. Thanks Mr. Moeller for not letting me choose my person for that project.
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#APUSH220 In 1906 many critics were asking to abolish football, including Frontier historian &@UWMadison prof Frederick Jackson Turner. Students surrounded Turner's home, chanted for his death, and set fire to an effigy of him. Via@OnWisMag https://onwisconsin.uwalumni.com/features/football-fight/ …https://twitter.com/RSeidel_NBCT/status/1220428486483087360 …
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It’d be cool to wear Victorian era dresses. You might die from not being able to breath, but it’d look cool. One of these was based off a photo.
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Mr. Seidel and Mr. Weisenburger next year. Halloween 2020.
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In honor of the Period 6 MC tomorrow, let’s all reminisce on the time when Mr. Seidel animorphed into the Man in the Yellow Hat on his twitter.
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#APUSH220 In 1886 Capt. George Streeter crashed his boat onto a sandbar 400 feet off the shore of Lake Michigan. He declared his own country and defended it for 30+ yrs. "Captain Streeter's long standoff with Chicago” Via@chicagotribunehttp://bit.ly/2uCpVab -
#APUSH220 To what extent were large business owners Robber Barons or Hero’s? That’s the most important question in period 6 regarding business moguls such as Andrew Carnegie and John D Rockefeller. Many criticized large business figures for taking advantage of the less fortunate pic.twitter.com/YhnHj9KPn0
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While political machines started to form in the 1890’s, the concepts they employed are still used in today’s politics. This article from
@TheAtlantic shows how the ideas from older political machine’s are still used in today’s elections. Source: https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2013/06/walking-around-money-how-machine-politics-works-in-america-today/276503/ …#APUSH220 -
#APUSH220 "While [populism] has inspired great political-reform movements, it has also been manipulated by demagogues to promote fear, divide the nation and infringe on individual rights.” "Why Populism in America is a Double-Edged Sword” Via@HISTORYhttp://bit.ly/2TmLDGw -
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The man who shot James Garfield, Charles Guiteau, was thought to be insane. Physicians said Guiteau was born with a mental illness that deprived him of moral sense. In fact, he even joined the Oneida community of John Humphrey Noyes. https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/10/this-is-the-brain-that-shot-president-james-garfield/454212/ …
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In class today we talked about how the silver dollar came back into circulation during the Gilded Age. I have two of my own! Here is also a website about the US Currency through time, especially in the Gilded Age! :) http://chnm.gmu.edu/courses/omalley/money2/background2.html …
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Journalism many times is associated with low, sneaky people, preying on the misfortunes of celebrities. However,
@StanfordEd explains that during the Gilded Age, journalism brought forth hidden, yet important issues.#APUSH220 https://cs.stanford.edu/people/eroberts/cs181/projects/2010-11/Journalism/index5534.html?page_id=6 …
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