1. US Involvement in The Great War (WW1) & Impact on South Carolina 8.6-1—Explain the reasons for United States involvement in World War I and the war’s impact on…
Slide 1Diplomacy and World War II, 1929-1945 During World War II, American foreign policy changed from disengagement to neutrality and finally to total involvement. Slide…
Slide 1Civil War and Reconstruction Chapters 11/12 Slide 2 *Causes for: Secession –States rights –Fanaticism over slavery issue misconceptions about Lincoln –Econ/…
Slide 1Getting to California general strike – a strike that involves all workers of a general location regardless of their trade. Intent is to show unity amongst all workers…
Slide 1Chapter 19 World War I and Its Aftermath Section 2 The Home Front Slide 2 Building Up the Military As the U.S. entered the war; it was necessary to recruit more soldiers.…
1. Vietnam 2. US at Home ► ►►►►Johnson declares war on poverty Great Society: Johnson aims to end poverty and racial injustice Adds Medicare to social security…
1. World War One. Chapter Six. European countries are industrialized and wealthy. They can support large armies and navies.They are also in a race for over seas colonies.…
Preparing for the Social Studies 11. Provincial Exam www.bced.gov.bc.ca/exams/ SOCIAL STUDIES 11 http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/exams/ The Social Studies 11 examination will include…
David Kieran, Visiting Professor of History at Skidmore College, where he teaches courses on recent U.S. history, public remembrance, and war & society, will serve to…
Slide 1World War I The Great War 1914-1918 Slide 2 ● Nationalism ● Imperialism ● Militarism ● Alliances Created tension between countries in Europe. Germany and A-H…