PPT-The Civil War The Goals of the War

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The Union The Confederacy At the onset of the War the Union was fighting to reunite the Nation and bring the southern states back to the Union After the Emancipation

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The Union The Confederacy At the onset of the War the Union was fighting to reunite the Nation and bring the southern states back to the Union After the Emancipation Proclamation the goal of the War changed to that of one to end slavery. Twenty years later that 3 was found to be earning an astounding 10 times that of the group that had no clear goals Well it turns out that this study is merely an urban myth as extensive reviews of the research literature by me and by Steven Kraus a By: Noah Crouch. The Beginning of the War. The American Civil War took place between April 12,1861 and . April . 9, 1865. The first battle was at Fort Sumter. Confederate attack on Fort Sumter. Leaders of the Union. A . Nation Divided . 1861-1865. Monday: November 2, 2015. Bell Work: . Write the following in your notes:. What were the three main causes to the Civil War?. Name 3 . technologies. that changed the way that the Civil War was fought. . What was this war?. War fought between 1861-1865. Between the North (Union) and some Southern States (Confederacy). Why was this war fought?. Slavery – this was used primarily in the Southern United States especially on cotton and tobacco plantations. Understanding, Identifying, and Correcting a Semiotic Imbalance. Edward J. Cyran. Which legal tradition is more just? Civil Law or Common Law?. A comparative lawyer’s response:. “.... if . [I] . Compromise. --division of powers, senate vs. house of republicans, etc. is built into the Constitution.. Encourages differences of opinion into the political arena. and it has largely been a success. . significance to the outcome of the Civil War.. . Which 4 slaveholding states remained loyal to the Union? Why? What were they called?. Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware. Slave-holding interests were minority in state legislatures. January 8, 2018. Mission of FNS Civil Rights Division. To provide leadership for comprehensive protection against discrimination in employment practices and delivery of programs to the public.  Our goal is to ensure that applicants and individuals who are eligible to participate in our programs are treated fairly and equitably, with dignity and respect.. Comparing the North and the South. Strategy During the War. Life During the War . Fighting During the War. The Final Phase Part I . The Final Phase Part II . America: The Story of Us. Today you will be completing a video response sheet to preview the events that occurred during the . - The goals were to:. desegregate schools, restaurants, buses and other public accommodations . to freely exercise the right to vote; . and to win protection against intimidation, harassment and violence — in general, to gain full and equal rights for African Americans. Knowledge of rights and responsibilities. Elimination of illegal barriers that prevent or deter people from receiving benefits. Dignity and respect for all. CACFP Civil Rights Training - PowerPoint and Handout . Or . Five minutes to study for Vocab. 7. . How do you fix a tuba?. Circumlocution – talking around a subject rather than getting to the point. Usually due to embarrassment. .. Goals – . Learn the basics about debate. Review Works cited. Analyze article. Evidence based discussion.. Goal. . Setting. PRESENTATION. CLICK TO BEGIN. PECIFIC. S. EASURABLE. M. CCOUNTABLE. A. EALISTIC. R. IMETABLED. T. SMART GOALS. SPECIFIC GOALS. Simple – Sensible – Significant. Specific. : (simple, sensible, significant) – Goals need to be clear and specific to enable people to focus their efforts and be motivated. Vague undefined goals hinder people’s enthusiasm and can lead to early frustration. . What did the arts graduate say to the engineering graduate?. Paedophobia. . – fear of dolls. .. Goals – Turn in papers. Watch oral reports for Self-Reliance. Begin . To Kill a Mockingbird. .. Homework – Begin Get at least one quote on a sticky note. .

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