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1931 England food riot
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Title1931 England food riot
SubjectDepressions -- 1929 -- Arkansas
Riots -- Arkansas -- History
DescriptionStudents will begin by looking at America as a whole during the Depression. Students will then refine their perspective to a specific event, the England Food Riot, in Arkansas history that took place during that period. Students will look closer into the past by examining one family in that area. They will use resources for a predetermined task.
Grades9th
10th
11th
12th
StrandsSocial Studies revision 2006: Arkansas History Grades 9-12: Great Depression
Social Studies revision 2006: Civics/American Government 9-12: Government 9-12
English Language Arts revision 2003: Oral and Visual Communication: Speaking 9-12
English Language Arts revision 2003: Writing: Process 9-12
Library Media 2007: Inquiry: Identify and Access 9-12
Library Media 2007: Inquiry: Evaluate 9-12
Library Media 2007: Application: Utilize 9-12
FrameworksGD.8.AH.9-12.5
G.3.CAG.1
OV.1.10.2
W.4.9.1
Library Media FrameworksI.1.9.9
I.1.10.9
I.1.11.10
I.1.12.10
I.2.9.2
I.2.10.2
I.2.11.2
I.2.12.2
A.4.9.1
A.4.10.1
A.4.11.1
A.4.12.1
CoverageArkansas; 1930-1932
LanguageEnglish
CreatorRalston, Ashley
ContributorsBland, Kay
Date2008
Typeapplication
Formatpdf
RelationRuled by race project
PublisherButler Center for Arkansas Studies
RightsButler Center for Arkansas Studies, Central Arkansas Library System
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