Chapter 04 power point
Round 1 Ultimate QuestionWinthropsSmithsPenns Scores can be changed manually during the slide show. Complete all of Round 1 before going to the Ultimate.
Beginnings of an American Identity 5-2: Roots of Representative Government.
History of Newspaper Journalism An Introduction. Cave drawings could be considered the first newspapers, but they never had much chance for mass circulation.
Brinkley Ch. 4 Part 2 “The Empire in Transition” “The Empire in Transition”
The History of Journalism It Didn’t Happen Overnight Newspapers have not always been the sophisticated, full-color extravaganzas we know today. American.
Forced by King James II NE Colonies, NJ & NY Goals Restrict Colonial trade Defend Colonies Stop Colonial smuggling Sir Edmund Andros Gain control over.
Unit 2: Chapters 5-8 Chapter 5: Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution.
The Middle Colonies New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware.
A: Liberal, conservative, centrist C: Executive, radical, reactionary B: Legislative, judiciary, executive D: Congress, executive, legislative What.
Splash Screen. Chapter Intro 2 Section 1: First Amendment The Constitution of the United States establishes and protects fundamental rights and liberties.
Making American Politics Creating a Distinctive American Culture in the 18 th Century.