Today we are wrapping up looking at the transformation of Russia to the Soviet Union. It's a pretty simple, straightforward day. View the video. Complete the questions on Google Classroom. Review the attached powerpoint. Tomorrow we move on. Please keep in mind that I will start reviewing work for this class and giving credit for work turned in during the school shutdown this week. Please make sure that you are catching up and stay current. If there is a problem, I will reach out. Remember:
Before break ( 3/16/20-4/3/20): Students are responsible for Journals only. They are to be submitted in Google Classroom, and are marked with a Question Mark on the Classwork page.
After break (4/13/20 forward): Students are responsible for all journals and assignments posted on Google Classroom.
Before break ( 3/16/20-4/3/20): Students are responsible for Journals only. They are to be submitted in Google Classroom, and are marked with a Question Mark on the Classwork page.
After break (4/13/20 forward): Students are responsible for all journals and assignments posted on Google Classroom.

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Song of the day
As I am formatting and getting ready to post today's work, I look out the window and see how gray it is outside. It will rain, and given the current situation, it's a bit depressing. So today's SOTD is designed to chase the depression and blues away. I have been listening to Jason Mraz for a long time now, but I didn't fully appreciate him until I saw him live in Windsor last summer. they guy put on a show that was two hours of constant positivity and good vibes. I felt good for a week after seeing his show and this song is one of the reasons why. I didn't know it until the concert, but he wrote this for a lifelong friend who developed cancer, fought it, and beat it. This is The Remedy, by Jason Mraz.