1.2The Persian Background. Interaction between the Greeks and the rulers of Asia Minor and beyond had a long history. Homer s poems the Iliad and the Odyssey deal with a Greek expedition to Asia Minor against the city of Troy; these works were very important.
President s Webquest Questions Name. Answer the following questions with red font. To find the information, utilize the President s Webquest linked on the President s Unit link on my website. A. Which three President s didn t have any pets?
Lara Easlick-Shoolman. All societies require their historians to be national myth-makers, and some historians will always oblige. Discuss. When determining whether historians are national myth makers, we are already faced with the difficulty of defining.
The Lurch Into War. 400 years ago this May, Spain's great Armada set sail, bent on the invasion and conquest of Elizabethan England. Simon Adams re-examines the strategic considerations that underpinned the actions of both England and Spain before and after the Armada.
Eastern Question. The decline of the Ottoman Empire; the independence movement of the Slavs in the Balkans and the interests of the powers there. Chronological development of the Eastern Question. 1815-1856:Anglo-Russian rivalry.
Modern European History. 2016 Midterm Exam Study Guide. Unit 1 - Renaissance. Byzantine Empire. reasons for joining the Crusades. Francis of Assisi. veneration of saints. chivalric code (chivalry). Investiture Controversy. Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV v. Pope Gregory VII. Communion/Eucharist.
US HISTORY: VIETNAM WAR DBQ. PROMPT: Analyze the ways in which the Vietnam War heightened tensions in the United States between 1960 and 1975. Choose TWO of the following as the focus of your body paragraphs:Social tensions, Political tensions, Economic tensions.
The Young King. Henry VIII was the son of Henry VII, the first Tudor King. He became king during the Renaissance, a time of great change. The Renaissance brought new ideas to art, science and philosophy. However many of these new ideas clashed with the.
A Piece of Ancient RomeName. Due: Tuesday, February 4Graded Practice. Find your assigned topic which is highlighted below. It is listed beneath its Galileo source. Lerner Publishing, Group. Ancient Rome. Ancient Warfare. 77. US: Lerner Publishing Group.
Abraham Lincoln. Civil War Characters. ______- President of the Confederacy; struggled to maintain unity among the Southern states; made unsuccessful bid for peace with the North prior to surrender.
Social StudiesUnit #2. Vocabulary French Worldview and Colonization.
OUSD History/Social Studies. TildenSchool, Portable A. 4551 Steele Street. Preparing for the Fall 2010-2011 11thgrade U.S. History Writing Assessment. Working with the Textbook to Gain Background Knowledge.
UNIT I WORLD WAR I. World War I Document Gallery. Using primary sources of written and visual documents, create a document gallery that represents Canada s experience during World War I. Topics Home Front, Battles, Conscription, End of War.
Vocabulary to know. First Battle of Bull Run. War of Attrition. Battle of Antietam. Emancipation Proclamation. Battle of Gettysburg. Gettysburg Address. Thirteenth Amendment. What happened at Fort Sumter? How many states were there at the beginning of the war for both the North and the South?
Interpretations of Lincoln and the American Civil War. Cartoon sources. The following are four cartoons depicting Abraham Lincoln. They offer varied interpretations of him as an individual.
The Learning Target : The War for Europe and North Africa. SLIGHT REACTION + little WORK IF?!? READING/ VIDEO/ D-DAY! D-DAY/June 1944: Remains the LARGEST LAND-SEA-AIR OP IN HISTORY! READ THIS SILENTLY TO YOURSELF. Imagine that yesterday was June 5th, 1944.