PPT-Bush and the War on Terror

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2000s George W Bush Governor of Texas and oil executive Enacted a very large tax cut to the wealthiest Americans believing they would use the money saved to help

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2000s George W Bush Governor of Texas and oil executive Enacted a very large tax cut to the wealthiest Americans believing they would use the money saved to help the economy Opened Alaskas Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to drilling for oil. Part . Two . – The . Yezhovshchina. L/O – To identify and describe the key features of the . Great Terror. What was the Yezhovshchina?. After the first show trial in September 1936, . Nicholai . Yezhov. L/O – To evaluate the position of different historians on the Great Terror. Explaining the Great Terror. There has been a . vigorous debate . between historians over the explanation of the Great Terror. The process that led to so many arrests and executions is . Terms to Know. Sans-culottes:. the rebelling members of the 3. rd. Estate. . (culottes= fancy pants that nobility wore, sans= without. Translates to: no fancy pants!) . The Jacobins: . radical political party in France. lawson. By Izzy and Emily . Summary . The story is about an old man who lives alone in the Australian bush with his beloved dog, Five Bob. . He comes across the body of a man who he recognises as his friend Brummy. . French Revolution. Social Studies 9. Prince of Wales Secondary. Ms. Underwood. Phases of the French Revolution. The National Convention. The National Convention was the new legislative body that replaced the National Assembly. . FRENCH REVOLUTION . The Reign of Terror: . When the revolution turns bloody!. Review: . The King is Executed by the Jacobins!!!!. The Execution of the King led to…. Supporters of the king (including PEASANTS) were HORRIFIED and scared of the King’s execution. Born: June 12, 1924. Term in Office: (1989-1993). Political Party: Republican. The . George H.W. Bush . Presidency. The End of the Cold War. President Bush came into office on the verge of a new world . FRENCH REVOLUTION . The Reign of Terror: . When the revolution turns bloody!. Review: . The King is Executed by the Jacobins!!!!. The Execution of the King led to…. Supporters of the king (including PEASANTS) were HORRIFIED and scared of the King’s execution. Election of 2000. Both Gore and Bush did not have enough Electoral Votes to win the election. Gore had more popular votes. Came down to Florida’s 25 Electoral Votes. It was unclear who won Florida. Chapter 33: into the twenty-first century. Main Idea: Bill Clinton was a new type of Democrat, and his administration faced challenges for a new millennium– and scandals as old as politics.. Chapter 33 section 1: The Clinton years. Victoria Ramsey. Contents. What was the red terror and why did it come about?. Red terror within the military. Red terror used for military objectives. Terror in the . Arkhangel’sk. Province. Conclusion. Unit 5: The French Revolution & Napoleonic Era (1789-1815). The National Assembly Reforms France. The . Great Fear . spread terror over France during the summer of 1789.. National Assembly . – in response to uprisings met . 1989-2008. George Bush #41. Domestic Policy. Budget Deficit: . Regan’s spending practices led to a huge deficit. Bush went back on his promise to not raise taxes.. Civil Rights & Unrest: . Riots in Los Angeles and other cities in 1992 after a jury found white policemen not guilty in beating a black man – Rodney King. The article examines and compares two recent judgments which provide some of the
most valuable examples of the difficulties surrounding the application of international
humanitarian law to the phenomenon of terrorism: the Hamdan judgment of the
Supreme Court of the United States, and the Targeted Killings judgment of the
Supreme Court of Israel. Both judgments deal with the thresholds of applicability of
the law of armed conflict, as well as with the concept of unlawful combatancy and the
relationship between human rights law and humanitarian law

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