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APUSH American Pageant Ch.11 and 12

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World War 1

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World War I How did Wilson persuade the American people to support the entry into World War I? The US gov?t used propaganda against the Germans. For German military strategists, what did the entry of the US into the war mean? There would be more power on the western front What happened to prices during WWI? Prices soared What was the immediate cause of the US declaring war on Germany? The Germans kept sinking American ships What was the new weapons technology of WWI? Airplanes, poison gas, machine guns What did Germany promise to do in the Sussex Pledge? The German gov?t promised that U boats would warn ships before attacking Why was the second battle of the Marne significant? The German offensive, on the western front, backfired and the French killed many Germans

AP US Midterm Review

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Midterm Stuff Marshall Court Marbury V. Madison Facts Marbury, a Government official who was appointed before Jefferson?s inauguration by John Adams, went to receive his commission from James Madison He was denied, and took his case to S.C. for a writ of mandamus Dartmouth College v. Woodward Without consent of governing body of Dartmouth, New Hamp. Legislature made the school a state school Brought the school under state control Replaced o.g. board of trustees Old board filed claim to retrieve university records Lost in state court Appealed to S.C. case was argued by Daniel Webster S.C. ruled that o.g. charter was protected by Const. States may not pass laws that interfere with contracts State law was unconstitutional McColloch v. Maryland

Key Topics and People Chapter 35 from The American Pageant Ed. 13

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Holocaust Project

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Holocaust Project We will be spending time in the Mac lab this week to complete the following assignment on the ghettoes and concentration/death camps. You can either pick a ghetto, work camp, or concentration camp/death camp (Not Auschwitz) to do your report on. In your report please find the following. The Commandant /or officer in charge The Country and city of the camp/ghetto Stated purpose of the camp/ghetto The number of inhabitants and number of deaths Any additional supportive information that is relevant to the topic.

A Brief Summary of the History of American Slavery

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The abolitionist movement: AD 1688-1808 The horrors of the slave trade do not go unnoticed in England, however hard the traders try to justify their activities (even, preposterously, proclaiming the care and consideration which they show to their precious cargo).

Chapter 11 APUSH Study Guide for James Logan High School APUSH

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