US History B Live Lesson Portfolio 1 Lesson
US History B Live Lesson: Portfolio 1
Lesson Objectives ● Weekly Expectations- Always check my website! Essential Question: How has music been used as propaganda? Standards: SS. 9 -12. US. 19. Analyze the influence of religious, intellectual, and artistic changes. SS. 9 -12. US. 24. Analyze the causes, effects, and attitudes towards conflict and war from various points of view. SS. 9 -12. US. 34. Analyze the effects of media in shaping public perception and policies.
Weekly Expectations REQUIRED: ● Listen to posted Recording ● Complete Connexus Lessons - Gradebook/ Planner (Stay on track) ● Complete any assigned custom assessments ● Attend any invited Live Lessons OPTIONAL: ● Call, Text or Email (See Contact Section)
Poll Discussion: Think about the music you listen to, the social media you follow, and television shows you watch Is there a time when you have been influenced? How…. What you buy. . . What you wear. . . What you think. . . What you eat. . .
Patriotism vs. Nationalism Remember - the MAIN causes of WW 1: ● Military ● Alliances ● Imperialism ● Nationalism
1917 -Where were the Yanks going? an ere Coh h T er orge v O Ge : By
Jingoism According to Merriam-Webster dictionary: “extreme chauvinism or nationalism marked especially by a belligerent foreign policy. ” Lyrics from Courtesy of the Red White and Blue your a$$ / it’s the American way” : “we’ll put a boot in Is this an example of Jingoism? (Answer on your webform)
1989 -What is your impression of Leningrad? . d gra oel n i Len Billy J By:
A rose by any other name is still a rose…. . ● 1919 city was renamed Petrograd, to eliminate German name ● In 1924, shortly after Vladimir Lenin’s death, the city was renamed Leningrad (Lenin’s city) ● In 1991, voted to return to original name Saint Petersburg
1941 -What was happening in the world? oy B e l ug s B r gie iste o o W ws S e i e og ndr o B : A By
Music as Propaganda? How did songs like Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy portray being in the military and/or war? OR
Woodstock In 1969, John Lennon from the Beatles said: “The only way to ensure a lasting peace of any kind is to change people's minds. There's no other way. The Government can do it with propaganda. Coca-Cola can do it with propaganda – why can't we? We are the hip generation. ” Do you agree with this statement? Do you think your generation could do it today?
1969 - Woodstock - What was happening in the world? . r ers n Ai e t o lun ffers o V : Je By ne a l p
Parody According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary: A Parody is: “a literary or musical work in which the style of an author or work is closely imitated for comic effect or in ridicule. ”
1980 - How do you think this influenced people? Bomb Iran A Parody… Of Beach Boys Barbara Ann Note: Extremely offensive!
Propaganda Effectiveness ● Imagine you heard the song “Bomb Iran” on the radio: ● How do you think it influences people? ○ Normalizes it? ● Who do you think it influences? ○ Current People who support the idea? ○ People on the fence? ○ Individuals who oppose the idea?
Cold War Propaganda - Rocky Movie - What about today?
2002 - What event in history was this song about? , d Re e f th e… o y lu tes nd B th r u i Co ite a y Ke Wh : Tob By Answer on your webform!
Portfolio - Part 2 ● Select 5 Songs from anytime in History ● Complete the Music as Propaganda Webform 2 ○ ○ ○ Name of Song Artist of Song Year of Song Historical Significance Lyric Quote Propaganda Explanation
- Slides: 19