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      • Civil War
      • The Emergence of a Modern United States >
        • Westward Expansion
        • Industrialization
        • Immigration
        • Urbanization
      • World War I >
        • Causes of WWI
        • Propaganda
        • Weapons
        • Trench Warfare
        • Wilson's 14 Points
      • 1920's
      • The 1930s >
        • The Stock Market Crash >
          • Budget Simulation
        • The Great Depression
        • The New Deal
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      • April 11th
      • May 2nd
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        • Trench Warfare
        • Wilson's 14 Points
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Virtual Make up Days

Students will be responsible for four virtual make up days.  The virtual days are on Saturdays.  What will happen is there will be an assignment posted on a certain date (all dates are below) and it will be the students responsibility to have this turned in by that Saturday.  Some of the Saturdays will be Black days and some will be Red days.  On black days students will be responsible to do the work assigned only from Black Day classes.  On Saturdays that are a Red Day then students are responsible for only making up Red Day classes.  If you put the cursor on virtual classroom under your class then the dates will pop up.  Click on that date of that Saturday and it will have your assignment that will be due on that following Saturday.  Turn in all assignments to my email: nathan.fleenor@evsc.k12.in.us 


      Date Assigned                                                                                     Date Due
          April 6th                                                                     April 11th - Black Days (Even Periods)
          April 13th                                                                   April 18th - Red Days (Odd Periods)
          April 20th                                                                   April 25th - Red Days (Odd Periods)
          April 27th                                                                   May 2nd - Black Days (Even Periods)
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