Reconstruction (1865 – 1877). Reconstruction (1865-1877) ► Lincoln’s 10% Plan ► Wade-Davis Bill ► 13 th Amendment ► Andrew Johnson ► Black Codes ► 14.
World War I- The Great War “The lamps are going out all over Europe. We shall not see them lit in our lifetime.”
L15: Lyndon Johnson and the Great Society: Redefining Federal Authority Again (1963-1969) Striving for Balance Between Democracy and Authority Agenda Objective:
Unit: World War I Topic: Short-Term Cause of WWI.
Essential Question How do we select the president of the United States?
1863-1877. 2.1 mil Number of Northerners mobilized to fight for the Union army 880,000 Number of Southerners mobilized for the Confederacy 2 out.
John A. Macdonald died in 1891 Conservative party struggled to find a replacement 1896 Liberal leader, Wilfred Laurier, became first French- Canadian prime.
Origin and Migration of the Alpine Iceman Wolfgang M ÜLLER, Henry F RICKE et al. in Science 302, p.862, 2003 presented by Ingmar Unkel IUP-Literaturseminar.
The Causes of WW1 M ilitarism A lliances I mperialism N ationalism.
Events Leading to WWI (1902—1914) Start with paragraph 7, “For many years the most powerful” Prepare a ten statement outline on the events leading up to.
Imperialism/Spanish-American War Focus Questions: Be able to identify the unique characteristics of WWI. (I.E: Trench Warfare, New Technologies) Describe.
Toward Freedom: Struggles for Independence. The End of Empire in World History Imperial breakup was a new concept Fall of many Empires in 20 th Century.