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Outbreak of the Spanish civil war

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BY SPRING 1936 THE PLOT TO OVERTHROW THE OUTBREAK OF THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR COUP D'?TAT Generals Mola, Goded, Fanjul and Franco (later) Sanjurjo was nominal leader but he was in exile in Portugal Mola became the main organiser Included lots of younger, more junior officers Met 8 March 1936 Agreed that if Caballero took over the government or a communist revolution took place then they would act to take over major towns, specifically Madrid POPULAR FRONT RESPONSE Transferred some generals to less central or less important commands Franco ? Canary Islands Goded ? The Balearics Mola ?Pamplona in Navarre (left him in a stronger position to negotiate with the Carlists) SUPPORT Alfonsist monarchists ? Calvo Sotelo?s National Bloc CEDA ? Gil Robles

CH. 13 of Human Geography: Culture, Society, and Space. Religious conflict graphic organizer.

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europe, notes, great war,

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The Great War was the first “total war” in history because so many were involved world-wide and it was the largest war we have ever seen. Total war is mass civilian populations involved in the war effort. The Great war, also known as World War I, was massive and that is why it is considered a “total war” because of it’s size. Young men were being drafted and woman had to fill the men’s jobs at the factories because the men who operated the factories had been sent to war.

Indian Timeline

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1859 Nevada Comstock Lode is discovered 1862 Homestead Act becomes law 1864 Sand Creek Massacre 1864 Nevada is admitted into the Union 1867 National Grange is organized 1876 The Battle of Little Bighorn 1876 Colorado admitted into Union 1877 Nez Perce Indian War 1881 Helen Hunt Jackson publishes A Century of Dishonor 1884 Federal government outlaws Indian SunDance 1885-1890 Local chapters of Farmer's Alliance formed 1887 Dawes Severalty Act 1889 Oklahoma opened to settlement 1889-1890 North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Washington, Idaho, and Wyoming all admitted to the Union 1890 Census bureau declares frontier line ended 1890 Emergence of People's partyPopulists) 1890 Battle of Wounded Knee

Chapter 23 Test help

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1. At the conclusion of the Civil War, General Ulysses S. Grant accepted gifts of houses and money from citizens. 2. In the presidential election of 1868, Ulysses S. Grant owed his victory to the votes of former slaves. 3. As a result of the Civil War, waste, extravagance, speculation, and graft reduced the moral stature of the Republic. 4. In the late nineteenth century, those political candidates who campaigned by “waving the bloody shirt” were reminding voters of the “treason” of the Confederate Democrats during the Civil War.

Civil War Test

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FIFTH GRADE-SOCIAL STUDIES Civil War Test Directions: Answer the following questions on your own paper. Name ______________ 1. How was the economy of the South different from that of the North before the Civil War? A. The South did not import or export many products. B. Most Southern industries grew at a faster rate. C. The South had developed a better system of railroads. D. Much of the Southern agriculture depended on slave labor. 2. The Civil War began in 1861 when Union forces surrendered at Ft. Sumter. The war ended at Appomattox in 1865 when A. General Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant. B. President Jefferson Davis left office and fled to Europe.

Mock Declaration of War based on the Chesapeake-Leopard Affair

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TENTH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES; At the time between the First and Second sessions, Begun and held at the city of Washington, in the territory of Columbia, on Tuesday, the twenty-third day of June, one thousand, eight hundred and seven. AN ACT declaring war between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and the United States of America and their territories.

oklahoma city bombing

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The Oklahoma City bombing was a terrorist bomb attack on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995. It was the most destructive act of terrorism on American soil until the September 11, 2001 attacks. The Oklahoma blast claimed 168 lives, including 19 children under the age of 6,[1] and injured more than 680 people.[2] The blast destroyed or damaged 324 buildings within a sixteen-block radius, destroyed or burned 86 cars, and shattered glass in 258 nearby buildings.[3][4] The bomb was estimated to have caused at least $652 million worth of damage.[5] Extensive rescue efforts were undertaken by local, state, federal, and worldwide agencies in the wake of the bombing, and substantial donations were received from across the country.

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