tax day tuesday, april 15 take your seat take out your notebook precious time 1.answer the essential...
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Tax Day Tuesday, April 15• Take your seat• Take out your notebook
Precious Time1.Answer the essential question for
the last set of notes – 1 paragraph.2.Work on anything you need to in
your notebook
Today’s Agenda
• Precious Time
• Jeopardy
• Homework– Finish notebook– Review for exam
Notebook Due Dates
P.1 – Tues. 4/22P.2 – Mon. 4/21P.3 – Fri. 4/18P.5 – Thurs. 4/17P.6 – TOMORROW Wed. 4/16
Each Group please get out a single piece of paper!
• Each member of the group must put their name and group number on the paper and turn it in to me!
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This Democratic Revolution occurred in
1776.
What is the American
Revolution?
This part of the 3rd estate that Wanted a more Democratic
Process in the Estates General.
Who is the Bourgeoisie?
The First Democracy took
place here.
What is Athens Greece?
The English document that
limited the Monarchs powers
and listed the rights of the English
people.
What is the English Bill of
Rights?
The Athenian statesman that paid jurors and allowed poor
citizens to vote.
Who is Pericles?
This was a German tactic of speedily over-whelming the enemy with bombings, fast
moving tanks, paratroopers etc…
What is Blitzkrieg?
This was Douglas MacArthur’s strategy in
the Pacific involved taking the Japanese
empire one island at a time
What is Island Hopping?
This man planned the strategy of
destroying the U.S. fleet in the
Pacific.
Who was Isoroku Yamamoto?
The Soviet strategy to abandoned and destroy
500 miles of Russia to the Germans, used when
Napoleon invaded, in WWI and WWII.
What is Slash and Burn?
This man brilliantly
planned the strategies of the Germans in N.
Africa
Who is Erwin Rommel?
This air battle was the major turning point in
the Pacific.
What is the battle of Midway?
December 7, 1941.
What is the attack on Pearl
Harbor?
U.S led invasion of Normandy
France.
What is D-Day or Operation
Overlord?
The Soviet city Josef Stalin ordered his men to save at
all costs, even after it looked like the Germans would win, and was the
major turning point on the Eastern Front.
What is Stalingrad?
This was the last German offensive in Western Europe in
which 20,000 Americans perished.
What is the battle of the
Bulge?
This treaty compounded the economic depression in
Germany.
What is the treaty of
Versailles?
The name of the German
currency that became
worthless.
What is the Mark?
The event in 1929 that led to the
Great Depression and a global depression.
What is the Stock Market Crash (Black Tuesday)?
The president who helped
America out of the Depression
and through WWII.
Who is Franklin Delano
Roosevelt?
After WWI Britain and France, wanting to
prevent another war, used this strategy in dealing with Hitler.
What is Appeasement?
When workers migrate from rural
farms to urban areas to work in
factories.
What is Urbanization?
The period in which machines replaced human and animal labor.
What is the Industrial
Revolution?
The most important thing for
a countries Industrialization (besides workers
and stable gov’t).
What are Natural
Resources?
Fueled by the need for natural resources
industrialized countries took
advantage of weaker countries.
What is Imperialism?
At the height of their Imperial
Power, this was England's “Jewel of
the Crown”.
What is the country of India?
The number of Jews killed during the Holocaust.
What is 6 million?
The policy decision made by the Nazis, at the
Wansee Conference, to stop the use of Ghettos and turn to the active Genocide
in 1942 to kill every last Jew in Europe.
What is The “Final Solution”
to the Jewish problem?
3 groups targeted by the Nazi’s besides Jews.
Who are Gypsies, Poles, Soviets, the
disabled, homosexuals, mentally ill, criminals,?
This is the country all six extermination camps were located in.
What is Poland?
Rudolf Hess was in charge of this extermination/concentration camp and made it the most brutal and efficient of all the camps. At the height of the Holocaust the Gas Chambers
here could kill 6,000 Jews a day
What is Auschwitz-Bikenau?
List 3 ways Post-war Japan differed from pre-war Japan.
What are 1. the emperor gave up his divine status, 2.
Japan could not have a military, 3. the government
was made a Democratic Republic with a constitution
modeled after the US