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Armistice Day
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Chapter 4 - 6 Study Guide for APUSH
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Ribbons Essay
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Rodney mullen auto biography
How many of you have hobbies? Okay, all of you do, well Sometimes hobbies can turn into a career, just like in Rodney mullens case, Hi, my name is zach baker, I am going to tell you a bout Rodney mullen, one of the worlds greatest skateboarders life , and accomplishments along during his life. I have spent countless hours reasearching, as well as practicing rodneys tricks Rodney mullen is truly a well rounded person in life, business, and skateboarding.
Panic of 1837
Panic of 1837 A symptom of the financial sickness of the times. Its basic cause was rampant speculation prompted by a mania of get-rich- quickism. The speculative craze spread to canals, roads, railroads, and slaves. Speculation alone did not cause the crash. Jacksonian finance, including the Bank War and the Specie Circular, gave an additional jolt to an already teetering structure. Failures of wheat crops, ravaged by the Hessian fly, deepened the distress. Grain prices were forced so high that mobs in New York City, three weeks before Van Buren took the oath, stormed warehouses and broke open flour barrels. The panic really began before Jackson left office, but its full fury burst out about Van Buren?s bewildered head.
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Nici Lesson Plan - Images of George Washington
Lesson Plan: Images of George Washington J. Nici Objective: The purpose of this lesson is to extend the range of student understanding of works of art beyond the canon. All too often, teachers focus only on those works likely to appear on the AP exam, and ignore other works, fearing that if students are not always focused on the exam, they will lose ground. It is the contention of the author that a breadth of experience sometimes will yield a greater appreciation and understanding of particular aspects of art history. Skills attained: Students will learn that there are various approaches to creating, interpreting and analyzing an image. Students will consider works classified as great works of art, as well as more mundane images that are common in everyday life. Topics:
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