PPT-America’s History, Chapter 25

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8th Edition Containment and a Divided Global Order Origins of the Cold War Is the enemy of your enemy your friend or your enemy Yalta Last meeting of the Big 3

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8th Edition Containment and a Divided Global Order Origins of the Cold War Is the enemy of your enemy your friend or your enemy Yalta Last meeting of the Big 3 Stalin promised free and unfettered elections in Poland at a later date. Name________________________ Chapter 8 America Secedes from the Empire, 1775 - 1783 A. True or False Where the statement is true, mark T. Where it is false, mark F, and correct it in the space i Introduction to Latin America. WHY HISTORY?. HOMILIES AND BROMIDES. “I hated History… just a bunch of facts and dates… Ugh!”. “Who needs it? Stuff that happened so long ago!”. “History is bunk.” (Henry Ford). America and the Great War. Chapter Twenty-One: . America and the Great War. The “Big Stick”: America and the World, 1901-1917. The Great War and the U.S.. From Local to Global: The war started in the remote Balkans with the Austrian invasion of Serbia in August 1914, but would become a global conflict in a matter of weeks.. Analysis o. f the chapters and their functions. By . Mohsin. . Ha. mid. The . novel. . and the . novelist. . “The Reluctant Fundamentalist” is a novel written . by the Pakistani . Mohsin. Hamid in 2007. . Hypothesize - TPS. Where did horticulture begin? . Where will the history of horticulture originate? . Who invented it? . History of Horticulture. “. Garden of Eden. ”. Romanticized garden of paradise.. Button 1—Will give you a gift of $10,000. Button 2—Will give you and 3 other random people a gift of $5,000. Button 3—Will give you and 25 other random people a gift of $2,000. Using plenty of details, explain which button you push and why. Or, would you decide not to push a button? . Olmec. Maya. Toltec. Aztec. Inca. Click on a Native American culture to learn more.. Olmec. Built first civilization in Latin America.. 1500 BC-300 BC. Each city focused on a particular activity and depended on each other. Some cities were known for farming, controlled valuable mineral resources (. Americas. 1400-1625. Lesson . 1 – A Changing World. The Crusades. Began in 1095. Series of expeditions by European Christians to Jerusalem to regain control of the Holy City. Brought Europeans into contact with Asians . (1750-1914). The Industrial Revolution and Latin America. After Independence in Latin America. Decimated populations. Flooded or closed silver mines. Diminished herds of livestock. Abandoned farms. Bankrupt treasuries. Pushing American History in Different Directions. Go to War. Annex. Prime Pump. Secede. (c) 2011. At its heart, . History at the Crossroads . is an exercise in analogizing history. While not a direct 1 to 1 application of analogy, the mental processing involved in . L/O – To . understand . that there are a number of different causes for the same event. Starter. – . Brainstorm. all the . reasons. why people go to America today. Why did they go to America?. (1750-1914). The Industrial Revolution and Latin America. After Independence in Latin America. Decimated populations. Flooded or closed silver mines. Diminished herds of livestock. Abandoned farms. Bankrupt treasuries. ________________________________. From log cabin to mansion (The Hermitage, Nashville, TN). first president from a state west of the original thirteen. Lawyer, judge, land speculator, politician, Indian fighter, and planter. Click each subclass for details Class E 11-143 America 151-909 United States Class F 1-975 United States local history 1001-11452 British America including Canada Dutch America 1170 French America 120

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