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1.
Final exam social studies project
By: David More
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Capture of Time
2.
Presidential leaderships
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Tony Fischer Photography
3.
Franklin D. Roosevelt (beginning) (1882-1945) was the 32nd President of the United States
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cliff1066™
4.
Also, the only chief executive to be elected to more than two terms in office.
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cliff1066™
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Under Roosevelt's leadership, the nation rebounded from the devastating surprise attack at Pearl Harbor in December 1941
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cliff1066™
6.
Woodrom WILSON ( BEGINNING )
Was president during WW1
Wanted easy government
December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924
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Werner Kunz
7.
John F. Kennedy (middle)
John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States
Born May 29th 1917
Assassinated November 22nd 1963
Ran and won against nixon in 1960
Was president during cold war
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thesmuggler- Night of the Swallow"
8.
Barack Obama (END)
44th and current President of the United States
First African American president
Obama has a Harvard law degree
President during the killing of Osama Bin Laden
Was president during ongoing Afghanistan war
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Nrbelex
9.
PRESIDENTIAL Leaderships
Military Conflicts
Civil Right's
And Technology
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andyarthur
10.
MILITARY Conflicts
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Armchair Aviator
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World War I (begging)
WWI began July 28 1914 and lasted until November 11 1918
WWI marked the beginning of the American Century
WWI began the rise to the economic and military power that America is today
President Woodrow Wilson went to war 2 months after winning the election
Wilson sent over two million men to Europe, of whom over 100,000 would never return.
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Nissan Juke Nismo
12.
WWIi (middle)
Americans tried to avoid being in this world wide conflict
WWII brought Hitler's fascist dictatorship to an end
by the middle of 1941, President Roosevelt had committed American ships
Roosevelt sent them to the naval war in Germany
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jackfrench
13.
Cold war (middle)
The Cold War began not to long after WW2
The Cold war began in 1945 and ended in 1991
There was great distrust between the Soviet Union and the allies
The USA and the Soviets became knows as superpowers
They fought indirectly in proxy wars
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bartek.langer
14.
Iraq war (end)
Iraq agreed to destroy its facilities for producing chemical weapons
Iraq banned the production of chemical weapons and nuclear
Usa led coalition of countries launched in military action against Iraq
Thousands of U.S military went to Iraq to fight terrorism
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Aaron Escobar
15.
Civil Right's (BEGINNING)
The period between 1865 and 1895 saw tremendous change in
the african american community in the south
The 13th amendment was ratified
The 13th amendment abolished slavery
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WilliamMarlow
16.
Civil right's (middle)
When John F. Kennedy became president in 1961
In 1954, the Supreme Court ruled the Brown vs. Board Of Education
Unconstitutional. By the end of the 1950s,
less than 10 percent of black children in the South were attending integrated schools.
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cliff1066™
17.
CIVIL right's (middle)
Rosa Louise McCauley Parks was an African-American civil rights activist
In 1955 Rosa Parks went to jail because she refused to give up
her seat to a white man
She went to jail in Montgomery, Alabama
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cliff1066™
18.
Civil right's (end)
Barack Hussein Obama is the 44th and current President of the United States
He is the first African American president
Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, Obama is a graduate of Columbia University and Harvard Law School
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Wavy1
19.
Technology (BEGINNING)
In 1865, William Bullock introduced a printing press
A printing press could feed paper on a continuous roll and
print both sides of the paper at once
This machine would become an American standard
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Metro Transportation Library and Archive
20.
Technology (middle)
Daisy wheel printing is an impact printing technology
Their goal was to generate high-quality output comparable to
typewriters such as the IBM Selectric, but two to three times faster
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Leo Reynolds
21.
Technology (middle)
Floppy Disk-Made by David Noble in 1971- It stores data in it's computers
This all lead to what we use today, USB
It was originally 8 inches long but they reduced it to 5 inches long
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lisovy
22.
Technology today (end)
All of these ideas led to what we call a Smart Phone
The iPhone was released by Apple,
It can go on the internet, play music, take videos, and much more
The development began in 2005
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miniyo73
23.
Connections's
Presidential Leadership led to Military Conflicts
It lead to Military Conflicts because of presidents spending money on
their army
Presidential Leadership also led to Civil rights, For example,
The little rock nine, this forced white people to except the equality
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misterbisson
24.
COnnection's
Between them and the African Americans
Presidential leadership also led to Technology
It lead to Technology because it forced inventors to
create a idea or invention to solve this problem
Once they solved their problem they built on it to make it greater
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misterbisson
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The end
By: David More
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