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Slide 1Analyze and assess the extent to which the First World War accelerated European social change in such areas as work, sex roles, and government involvement in everyday…
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1. A digital repository dedicated to Montana’s cultural heritage. www.montanamemory.org 2. Lulu Balinger, “Miss Liberty”: Sax and Fryer Collection www.montanamemory.org…
Slide 1Rosie the Riveter Slide 2 We Can Do It! In the 1940s this iconic figure was used during World War II to encourage women to take the jobs of the men at war in order…
Slide 1 The Allies Turn the Tide Chapter 14.3 Slide 2 All Out War 1942 Allies in bad shape Total war Govt increases power-rationing, conversion of industry, bonds, limit…
PowerPoint Presentation Cities and Empires: Olmec, Aztec, Inca Empire Chapter 1, Lesson 2 Anticipatory Set: I see, I think, I wonder Civilizations Great civilizations (highly…
Chapter 6 Chapter 6 Section 3: The War Widens Many early battles of the American Revolution were fought in the Northeast. But the struggle for independence was waged on many…
Religion and War Men never commit evil so fully and joyfully as when they do it for religious convictions. - Blaise Pascal Religion and War The Argument in Pictures The Argument…