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Name Seminar Leader History Test for Chapter 8 Multiple Choice The first public school kindergarten in the United States was opened in order to a create a sense of unity among all humans b cultivate the divine spirits of children c teach morality and healthy habits of living to poor children d develop early literacy skills in children living in urban slums Fill in the Blank The socializing of immigrants and Native Americans to Anglo American ways was called Immigrants and Native Americans were put through a process of before assimilating into American culture Matching ATTENTION Read the directions more than one answer is applicable for each blank Write the letter or LETTERS from column B on the line in column A Write as many letters as apply to each line in column A Column A We were forced to use English in our schools and our teachers lost their jobs if they wouldn t or couldn t Our values and culture were considered inadequate in fostering entrepreneurship We pay taxes that build AngloAmerican schools and we fundraise to build our own Schools set up kindergartens and playgrounds to socialize our children to Anglo American ways We formed major community organizations to resist school segregation We were forced to attend boarding schools supported by our own labor More on next page Column B A African Americans B Eastern and Southern European Americans C Japanese Americans D Mexican Americans E Native Americans F Puerto Rican Americans Short Answer Question Short Essay Imagine that Caroline Hunt and Ellen Richards the inventors of the home economics movement are alive today They sit in on a traditional 9th grade home economics class and purchase lunch in a school cafeteria What would they notice How might this alter their philosophy What about their philosophy would stay the same Explain your reasoning You may use your book for this portion of the test refer to pages 220 to 228


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