Contemporary History
Final PE Questions on the Cold War
Directions: Please have integrity and correct your answers with a red pen. Make sure to mark any wrong answers as such, but then use your red pen to write in the correct answer.
1. In what year and what city, was the United Nations built?
The United Nations was built in 1945 in New York City.
2. [...]
Cold War Answers #2
26. How did Gen. Douglas MacArthur hope to solve Japan’s brutal problem, what he saw as the need for “spiritual regeneration?”
Gen. Douglas MacArthur hoped to solve Japan’s spiritual problem through encouraging Christian missionaries to come to Japan.
27. What kind of government did Gen. MacArthur encourage in Japan?
Gen. MacArthur, encourage him to develop a [...]
Performance Expectations: The Cold War – Answers 1-25
Directions: Please have integrity and correct your answers with a red pen. Make sure to mark any wrong answers as such, but then use your red pen to write in the correct answer.
1. In what year and what city, was the United Nations built?
The United Nations was built in 1945 in New York City.
2. [...]
Don’t Fail, Study Hard!
Hey, don’t forget to study for your test on Russian Communism either Tuesday or Wednesday. Don’t forget!
You can click on this link >> right here << and it will take you to the shared study guide, which you can edit.
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Pre-Reading “The Peace that Failed”
Homework – Read:The Peace that Failed on pgs. 357-358 of your text about the conference at Versailles for our discussion tomorrow. | Take Notes: either in your text or on a sheet of paper. Pull out keywords. Write in your own test questions. Do further research. Understand it.
Guided Reading Questions – Ch. 22 (pgs. 351-357)
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Events Leading Up to World War I – Primary Documents
Homework – You were each given a primary source document, something that contributed to the lead up to World War I. What you need to do is learn from your given document so that you can then show how your piece is a part of the greater puzzle as to why the world went to [...]
Continuing Our Intro to the 20th Century
It may seem weird that we are still “introducing” the 20th century, but if you think about it, we skipped forward some 4 1/2 thousand years. There’s a lot to introduce. If I were to nail down a few objectives for the rest of this class it would be these:
That you would learn to learn [...]
What Happened Before the 20th Century?
Notice: You may edit this post directly by clicking “edit” under the post’s title. Make your changes and then hit publish. If you make a mistake, just hit “edit” again and adjust. | Due: Sunday, August 31 by 10pm.
Directions: In this post I would like you to build a time line of major events that [...]

