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PowerPoint Presentation World War I Ms. Tanaka John Ehret HS Marrero, LA Do Now: Connect Victory Gardens to the concept of Total War. Create an example of propaganda for…
The Roaring Twenties Social and Economic Changes Power point created by Robert L. Martinez Primary Content Material: Mastering the Grade 11 Taks Social Studies Assessment…