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PowerPoint Presentation Henry Phinazee Averett University Instruction via Media (ED 509) Instructor: Dr. Jane Quenneville February 15, 2008.
First President of U.S. Won unanimously in 1788 (69 Electoral Votes) and 1792 (132 votes). Only president to get all electoral votes No Designated Party.
Common Core State Standards Defining the Core: A whole new way of learning Broward County Public Schools Literacy Department August 6, 2012 English Language.
UNIT 8 THE WORLD AT WAR SSWH16 The student will demonstrate an understanding of long-term causes of World War I and its global impact. a. Identify the.
Agenda Introduce Unit Map Locations 20 th Century World War I – Horrible Histories.
A.P. U.S. History Notes Chapter 11: The Triumphs and Travails of Jeffersonian Democracy ~ 1800 – 1812 ~
World War One America Ascendant. Long-term causes 1. Imperialism A. competition amongst European nations for resources, labor, markets.
Chapter 10: Launching the New Ship of State. Why Bill of Rights? All thirteen states had to ratify the Constitution All thirteen states had to ratify.
American Foreign Policy 1789-1920 A Brief Overview Clickers to Ch. 48!
World War I. Underlying Causes (excuses) Underlying Causes (excuses) Imperialism Imperialism Taking over other nations (motivations vary) Taking over.
THE EARLY USA Washington / Adams Presidencies. The KEY Debate Federal Power vs. State Power Federalists vs. Democratic-Republicans.