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TASKS AND CHALLENGES

The USA Identity Card - Webquest

USA: U..................... S......................... of A..........................

Nationality: ................................................

National language: ...............................................…

Currency: ..........................................................…

National Anthem: ...............................................................

1) GEOGRAPHY: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States


Capital city: ..............................................................
Area: ................................................. km2 (Spain: 505,990 km2 )

Population: ....................................... inhabitants (Spain: 46,423,064 inhabitants)

Largest city: ............................................................

TASK 1: Write on the blank map the names of these states: California / Florida / Texas / Colorado / Hawaii

and place the cities on the map: Los Angeles / San Francisco / Las Vegas / New York / Washington / Miami / New Orleans / Seattle

2) FAMOUS MONUMENTS:
 http://www.kidport.com/Reflib/SocialStudies/Landmarks/Landmarks.htm
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TASK 2: Name the following monuments and say in which city of the USA they are:

3) POLITICS: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States

 

TASK 3: Complete the following short quiz about American politics:

 

Type of government: ................................................

Number of federal states: ................

Names of the 2 main political parties:

- ................................................................................

- ............................................................................…

Name of the current president: ...................................................................... (political party = .......................... )

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4) NATIVE AMERICANS: http://www.ducksters.com/history/native_americans.php

 

TASK 4: Reading Comprehension. Read the text about Native Americans and complete the activities.

Life is not easy for Native Americans, Native communities nowadays still suffer from discrimination. You can read more about the problems that Native Americans are facing today in this article

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5) AFRICAN AMERICANS:

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African Americans (also referred to as Black Americans or Afro-Americans) are an ethnic group of Americans with total or partial ancestry from any of the Black racial groups of Africa. The term may also be used to include only those individuals who are descended from enslaved Africans.

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Black and African Americans constitute the third largest racial and ethnic group in the United States (after White Americans and Hispanic and Latino Americans). Most African Americans are of West and Central African descent and are descendants of enslaved peoples within the boundaries of the present United States.

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African-American history starts in the 16th century, with peoples from West Africa forcibly taken as slaves to Spanish America, and in the 17th century with West African slaves taken to English colonies in North America. After the founding of the United States, black people continued to be enslaved, with four million denied freedom from bondage prior to the Civil War. Believed to be inferior to white people, they were treated as second-class citizens. The Naturalization Act of 1790 limited U.S. citizenship to whites only, and only white men of property could vote. These circumstances were changed by Reconstruction, development of the black community, participation in the great military conflicts of the United States, the elimination of racial segregation, and the Civil Rights Movement which sought political and social freedom. In 2008, Barack Obama became the first African American to be elected President of the United States.

You can read more about slavery in this link:  http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/slavery.htm

 

CIVIL RIGHTS

The fight against discrimination and segregation: The Little Rock Nine

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In a key event of the American Civil Rights Movement, nine black students enrolled at formerly all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, in September 1957, testing a landmark 1954 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional. The court had mandated that all public schools in the country be integrated “with all deliberate speed”. On September 4, 1957, the first day of classes at Central High, Governor Orval Faubus of Arkansas called in the state National Guard to bar the black students’ entry into the school. Later in the month, President Dwight D. Eisenhower sent in federal troops to escort the “Little Rock Nine” into the school, and they started their first full day of classes on September 25.

 

TASK 5: You can read more about the Little Rock Nine and do the activities in this webpage.

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