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Final exam social studies project

Published on Dec 15, 2015

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Final exam social studies project

By: David More

Presidential leaderships

Franklin D. Roosevelt (beginning) (1882-1945) was the 32nd President of the United States

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Also, the only chief executive to be elected to more than two terms in office.

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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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Woodrom WILSON ( BEGINNING )

  • Was president during WW1
  • Wanted easy government
  • December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924
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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

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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PRESIDENTIAL Leaderships

  • Military Conflicts 
  • Civil Right's
  • And Technology
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MILITARY Conflicts

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.

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 

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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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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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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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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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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The end

By: David More
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