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Power Point Magazine: Part 1 - America: How We Lived.
The story of American History 1870- World War II
Publisher:Bre Shader
Table of Contents
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World War II Project- three topics – 36 points- World War II Project- at least 12 slides of your three topics (4 per
topic)- 25 points- You must have four pictures per slide!!!!
Unit IV- A Champion of Democracy (1939-1960)- 70 points- You must have two pictures per slide!!!!
– Chapter 13 – World War II Erupts – 4 slides- most important ideas of the chapter and why. 10 points
– Chapter 14– The United States in World War II – 4 slides- most important ideas of the chapter and why. 10
points
– Chapter 15 – The Cold War Begins – 4 slides- most important ideas of the chapter and why. 10 points
– Chapter 16 – Post War America – 4 slides- most important ideas of the chapter and why. 10 points
– Summary of Unit IV- What enhanced or threatened U.S. democracy during this unit? (Good and BadVictory or Defeat)- 2 slides. No lists 5 points
50’s and 60’s Project – three topics – 50’s-60’s project- at least 12 slides of your three topics (4 per topic)- 25
points- You must have four pictures per slide!!!!
Unit V – A Nation Facing Challenges (1954-1975) – 70 points- You must have two pictures per slide!!!!
– Chapter 17- The New Frontier and the Great Society- 4 slides- most important ideas of the chapter and
why. 10 points
– Chapter 18- The Civil Rights Movement- 4 slides- most important ideas of the chapter and why. 10 points
– Chapter 19- The Vietnam War- 4 slides- most important ideas of the chapter and why. 10 points
– Chapter 20- A Time of Social Change- 4 slides- most important ideas of the chapter and why. 10 points
– Summary of Unit V- What enhanced or threatened U.S. democracy during this unit? (Good and BadVictory or Defeat)- 2 slides. No lists 5 points
70’s, 80’s and 90’s Project– three topics – 70’s, 80’s and 90’s project- at least 12 slides of your three topics (4 per
topic)- 25 points- You must have four pictures per slide!!!!
Unit VI – Looking Toward the Future (1968-Present)- 60 points- You must have two pictures per slide!!!!
– Chapter 21- A Search for Order- 4 slides- most important ideas of the chapter and why. 10 points
– Chapter 22- A Conservative Era- 4 slides- most important ideas of the chapter and why. 10 points
– Chapter 23- Into the Twenty-First Century- 4 slides- most important ideas of the chapter and why. 10
points
– Summary of Unit VI- What enhanced or threatened U.S. democracy during this unit? (Good and BadVictory or Defeat)- 2 slides. No lists 5 points
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This project will be presented to the class.
Topics- You will be given a number which corresponds to the topics on the topic sheet. You must get
enough information to make at least 2-3 slides for each topic. 3 slide maximum.
You will take handwritten notes (which will be handed in before the presentation) and you may use 1 - 3x5
note card for the presentation. **Your goal is to get one page of notes at least per topic.
We will spend four days in the Computer Lab researching World War II. Each day is planned out below.
Day 1- You will research over the assigned topics for the Holocaust.
Day 2- You will research over the assigned topics for either Pre- World War II or Post World War II
Day 3- You will research over the assigned topics for either World War II Battles or the American
Home Front during World War II.
Day 4- Work day to put together the American History Magazine power point which must be saved
in your files at school. The power point will be your visual aid for the presentation.
Power point- this is your visual aid- Save it to your school file.
Cover Slide- 1st slide of presentation- Be as creative as you can.
Title- World War II
Name and Class Period
List of Topics
Individual Slides- At least two slides per topic- 3 slide maximum. Do not read the slides use your note
card!!!
Each slide must have a title and at least 4 pictures
Writing on each slide must be only captions under each picture. No more than 4 words per caption.
Not all pictures need captions
You may import (cut and paste) only pictures
Your presentation may last no more than 3 min.
You must take handwritten notes every day in class. **Your goal is to get one page of notes at least per topic.
No downloading, no cut and paste. DO NOT COPY THIS REPORT- PUT IT IN YOUR OWN WORDS.
You must hand in all of your notes before you give the presentation. You may use 1 - 3x5 note card or
half a sheet of paper for the presentation.
You must write three multiple choice questions to hand in when you give your presentation. Questions
will be used in a multiple choice test for the class.
Project worth- 36 points
Point Break Down for World War II Project- 36 points
Cover Slide
3 points
World War II and the Holocaust- Slides worth 6 points + Notes worth 2 Points
8 Points
Pre- World War II or Post World War II- Slides worth 6 points + Notes worth 2 Points
8 Points
Battles of World War II or the American Home Front – slides worth 6 points + Notes worth 3 Points
8 Points
Creativity
2 points
Time limit of 2 min. minimum and 3 minutes maximum
2 points
Overall- coverage of information, notes and appropriate presentation
2 points
Research- Did you use your time wisely, hand written notes, on task- 3 days-. Did you make your three
multiple choice questions. 1 point per each days question and research.
3 points
World War II – American History Magazine Topics
Assign each student a number at random
Pre and Post World War II Topics
Battles of World War II or the Homefront
during World War II
1.Hitler’s rise to power in Germany
2.Hitler Youth
3.Mein Kampf
4.Italy and Mussolini.
5.Japan before WWII
6.NAZI Beliefs
7.SA, SS, WS and Gestapo.
8.Pearl Harbor.
9.Allied Leaders/Generals/Axis Generals- Erwin
Rommel
10.Munich Pact and German-Soviet NonAggression Pact
11.Jews in Germany before World War II
(Kristallnacht and the Nuremberg Laws)
12.Lebensraum and Anschluss
13.Lebensborn
14.NAZI Propaganda- Joseph Goebbels
15.The Marshall Plan- (European Recovery
Program)
16.Casablanca Conference
17.Yalta Conference
18.Potsdam Conference
19.Hiroshima
20.Nagasaki
21.Casualties of World War II
22.Germany- After the War and War CriminalNuremberg Trials
23.Death of Adolph Hitler
24.Death of Mussolini
25.Japan- After the War and War CriminalsTokyo War Crimes Trial
26.Bataan Death March
27.Comfort women
28.U.S. POW’s in Germany and under Japanese
control
1.El Alamein or Operation Torch
2.Dunkirk
3.Maginot Line
4.Battle of Britain- (Operation Sea Lion)
5.D-Day (Operation Overlord)
6.Battle of the Bulge
7.Leningrad, Stalingrad
8.The battleship the Bismarck or German U-Boats
9.Iwo Jima
10.Guadalcanal
11.Saipan
12.Leyte Gulf
13.Midway
14.Kamikaze
15.The Great Raid- Philippines
16.Doolittle’s Raid over Tokyo
17.U.S.S. Indianapolis,
18.Indian Code Talkers and Code Breakers
19.Weapons of WWII- V1, V2, Peenemunde,
secret weapons, wonder weapons, and gas.
20.Tuskegee Airmen
21.Scrap drives and rationing in World War II
22.Internment of Japanese Americans (Executive
Order 9066)
23.Women and World War II- “Rosie the Riveter”
24.Executive order 8802
25.Home front Propaganda in WWII- “Kilroy was
here”, Posters, Bond drives, advertizing during the
war, Dr. Seuss goes to war
26.Raising of the flag on Iwo Jima and what it
meant back home
27.Wartime movie making
28.War time Profiteering- Truman Committee on
War Profiteering.
Holocaust topics
1.Children of the Holocaust
2.Concentration Camps
3.Doctors and Medical Experiments
4.Final Solution
5.Holocaust
6.Jewish Ghettos- Warsaw and Lodz
7.Mobile Killing Units- Einsatzgruppen
8.Nazi Gold
9.Other Victims of the Holocaust
10.St. Louis- Ship with Jewish Immigrants
11.What the Liberators saw.
12.Women and the holocaust
13.Holocaust Heroes
14.Death Marches
15.Children of the Holocaust
16.Concentration Camps
17.Doctors and Medical Experiments
18.Final Solution
19.Holocaust
20.Jewish Ghettos- Warsaw and Lodz
21.Mobile Killing Units- Einsatzgruppen
22.Nazi Gold
23.Other Victims of the Holocaust
24.St. Louis- Ship with Jewish Immigrants
25.What the Liberators saw.
26.Women and the holocaust
27.Holocaust Heroes
28.Death Marches
Unit IV- A Champion of Democracy (1939-1960)
A Failure of Democracy-
A Victory for Democracy-
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10th American History
World War II Power Point Presentation
Name - ___________________________________
Date Due-_________________
Directions:
We will spend four days in the Computer Lab researching World War II. Each day is planned out below.
You will be adding to your American History Magazine power point as your final project. This project will be
presented to the class.
Topics- You will be given a number which corresponds to the topics on the topic sheet. You must get enough information to
make at least 2 slides for each topic (at least 2 per day)
Day 1- You will research over the assigned topics for the Holocaust.
Day 2- You will research over the assigned topics for either Pre- World War II or Post World War II
Day 3- You will research over the assigned topics for either World War II Battles or the American Home front during
World War II.
Day 4- Work day to put together the American History Magazine power point which must be saved in the public file under
your class- Public on ‘ads’ (P:), High School, American History, Power Point- 10th American History, then your class.
Cover Page- 1st slide of presentation- Be as creative as you can.
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Individual Slides–
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Title- World War II
Name and Class Period
Must be legible,
Writing per slide can be no more than 4 lines with 4 words per slide. You will be able to use your notes for the presentation of your power
point.
At least two slides per topic
You may import (cut and paste) only pictures
Your presentation may last no more than 2 min.
You must take notes every day in class. No downloading, no cut and paste. DO NOT COPY THIS REPORT- PUT IT
IN YOUR OWN WORDS. You must hand in all of your notes when you have finished your presentation..
50 points
DAY 1: World War II and the Holocaust- worth 10 points
DAY 2: Pre- World War II or Post World War II- worth 10 points
DAY 3: Battles of World War II or the American Home front - worth 10 points
Cover Page = 5 points
Creativity = 5 points
Time limit of 2 min. maximum = 5 points
Overall- coverage of information, notes and appropriate presentation = 5 points.
World War II – American History Magazine Topics
Assign each student a number at random
Pre and Post World War II Topics
Battles of World War II or the Homefront
during World War II
1.Hitler’s rise to power in Germany
2.Hitler Youth
3.Mein Kampf
4.Italy and Mussolini.
5.Japan before WWII
6.NAZI Beliefs
7.SA, SS, WS and Gestapo.
8.Pearl Harbor.
9.Allied Leaders/Generals/Axis Generals- Erwin
Rommel
10.Munich Pact and German-Soviet NonAggression Pact
11.Jews in Germany before World War II
(Kristallnacht and the Nuremberg Laws)
12.Lebensraum and Anschluss
13.Lebensborn
14.NAZI Propoganda- Joseph Goebbels
15.The Marshall Plan- (European Recovery
Program)
16.Casablanca Conference
17.Yalta Conference
18.Potsdam Conference
19.Hiroshima
20.Nagasaki
21.Casualties of World War II
22.Germany- After the War and War CriminalNuremberg Trials
23.Death of Adolph Hitler
24.Death of Mussolini
25.Japan- After the War and War CriminalsTokyo War Crimes Trial
26.Bataan Death March
27.Comfort women
28.U.S. POW’s in Germany and under Japanese
control
1.El Alamein or Operation Torch
2.Dunkirk
3.Maginot Line
4.Battle of Britain- (Operation Sea Lion)
5.D-Day (Operation Overlord)
6.Battle of the Bulge
7.Leningrad, Stalingrad
8.The battleship the Bismarck or German U-Boats
9.Iwo Jima
10.Guadalcanal
11.Saipan
12.Leyte Gulf
13.Midway
14.Kamikaze
15.The Great Raid- Philippines
16.Doolittle’s Raid over Tokyo
17.U.S.S. Indianapolis,
18.Indian Code Talkers and Code Breakers
19.Weapons of WWII- V1, V2, Peenemunde,
secret weapons, wonder weapons, and gas.
20.Tuskegee Airmen
21.Scrap drives and rationing in World War II
22.Internment of Japanese Americans (Executive
Order 9066)
23.Women and World War II- “Rosie the Riveter”
24.Executive order 8082
25.Home front Propaganda in WWII- “Kilroy was
here”, Posters, Bond drives, advertizing during the
war, Dr. Seuss goes to war
26.Raising of the flag on Iwo Jima and what it
meant back home
27.Wartime movie making
28.War time Profiteering- Truman Committee on
War Profiteering.
Holocaust topics
1.Children of the Holocaust
2.Concentration Camps
3.Doctors and Medical Experiments
4.Final Solution
5.Holocaust
6.Jewish Ghettos- Warsaw and Lodz
7.Mobile Killing Units- Eisnsatgruben
8.Nazi Gold
9.Other Victims of the Holocaust
10.St. Louis- Ship with Jewish Immigrants
11.What the Liberators saw.
12.Women and the holocaust
13.Holocaust Heroes
14.Death Marches
15.Children of the Holocaust
16.Concentration Camps
17.Doctors and Medical Experiments
18.Final Solution
19.Holocaust
20.Jewish Ghettos- Warsaw and Lodz
21.Mobile Killing Units- Eisnsatgruben
22.Nazi Gold
23.Other Victims of the Holocaust
24.St. Louis- Ship with Jewish Immigrants
25.What the Liberators saw.
26.Women and the holocaust
27.Holocaust Heroes
28.Death Marches
Unit V – A Nation Facing Challenges
(1954-1975)
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10th American History
50’s + 60’s Power Point Presentation
Name - ___________________________________
Date Due-_________________
Directions:
We will spend four days in the Computer Lab researching World War II. Each day is planned out below.
You will be adding to your American History Magazine power point as your final project. This project will be
presented to the class.
Topics- You will be given a number which corresponds to the topics on the topic sheet. You must get enough information to
make at least 2 slides for each topic (at least 2 per day)
Day 1- You will research over the assigned topics for the 50’s
Day 2- You will research over the assigned topics for the 60’s
Day 3- You will research over the assigned topics for either Korean War or the Vietnam War
Day 4- Work day to put together the American History Magazine power point which must be saved in the public file under
your class- Public on ‘ads’ (P:), High School, American History, Power Point- 10th American History, then your class.
Cover Page- 1st slide of presentation- Be as creative as you can.
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Individual Slides–
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Title- 50’s and 60’s
Name and Class Period
Must be legible,
Writing per slide can be no more than 4 lines with 4 words per slide. You will be able to use your notes for the presentation of your power
point.
At least two slides per topic
You may import (cut and paste) only pictures
Your presentation may last no more than 2 min.
You must take notes every day in class. No downloading, no cut and paste. DO NOT COPY THIS REPORT- PUT IT
IN YOUR OWN WORDS. You must hand in all of your notes when you have finished your presentation..
50 points
DAY 1: 50’s - worth 10 points
DAY 2: 60’s- worth 10 points
DAY 3: Korean War or Vietnam War - worth 10 points
Cover Page = 5 points
Creativity = 5 points
Time limit of 2 min. maximum = 5 points
Overall- coverage of information, notes and appropriate presentation = 5 points.
50’ + 60’s Project – American History Magazine Topics
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60’s
Marshall Plan
NATO- in the 50’s
Cold War
Communist takeover in China
Fallout Shelters, Radiation and Nuclear
Fallout- Civil Defense
The Iron Curtain
Truman Doctrine
Berlin Crisis and Airlift\
G.I. Bill
Baby Boom
Levitown, Pennsylvania
McCarthy and the 2nd Red Scare
HUAC- House Un-American Activities
Committee and Richard Nixon
Alger Hiss
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
Marshall Plan
NATO- in the 50’s
Cold War
Communist takeover in China
Fallout Shelters, Radiation and Nuclear
Fallout- Civil Defense
Berlin Crisis and Airlift\
Brown v. Board of Education, Topeka,
Kansas.
Jackie Robinson
Little Rock Nine
Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus
Boycott
Martin Luther King Jr.
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Korean War or Vietnam
Election of 1952/“Checkers Speech”Richard Nixon
Brinksmanship/Massive retaliation
Warsaw Pact
Francis Gary Powers and the “U-2”
incident
SEATO
Hydrogen bomb/Cold War Arms Race
Space Exploration of the 50's- Sputnik,
Explorer I, NASA, 60’s Space Program
and Moon landing, etc.
Military Industrial Complex/Interstate
Highway system
Election of 1960
Bay of Pigs invasion
Cuban Missile Crisis
Peace Corps
JFK Assassination
LBJ’s War on Poverty
Great Society
Greensboro, North Carolina and the sit-in
movement.
Freedom Riders
March on Washington
Freedom Summer and Crisis in
Mississippi.
March to Selma
Black Panthers, Black Muslims and
Malcolm X
Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
Summer of Love- 1967
Woodstock- 1969
SDS- Students for a Democratic Society
Democratic National Convention – 1968
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How did the war start
Syngman Rhee
Kim Il Sung
Task Force Smith
The UN Security Council and the Korean
War
Gen. Douglas McArthur
Pusan Perimeter
Battle of Inchon
Chosin Reservoir
Firing of Genera.l McArthur
Panmunjom and the peace negotiations
The End of the Korean War
Korean War Memorial
Ho Chi Minh
Domino Theory
Dien Bien Phu
Ngo Dinh Diem/Vietcong- the National
Liberation Front
Tonkin Gulf Incident and Resolution
Causes of the Vietnam War
Ho Chi Minh Trail
Vietnamization
Vietnamization
The Draft
Anti-War Movement
Tet Offensive
Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy
Unit VI – Looking Toward the Future
(1968-Present)
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10th American History
70’s, 80’s and 90’s Power Point Presentation
Name - ___________________________________
Date Due-_________________
Directions:
We will spend four days in the Computer Lab researching World War II. Each day is planned out below.
You will be adding to your American History Magazine power point as your final project. This project will be
presented to the class.
Topics- You will be given a number which corresponds to the topics on the topic sheet. You must get enough information to
make at least 2 slides for each topic (at least 2 per day)
Day 1- You will research over the assigned topics for the 70’s.
Day 2- You will research over the assigned topics for the 80’s.
Day 3- You will research over the assigned topics for the 90’s.
Day 4- Work day to put together the American History Magazine power point which must be saved in the public file under
your class- Public on ‘ads’ (P:), High School, American History, Power Point- 10th American History, then your class.
Cover Page- 1st slide of presentation- Be as creative as you can.
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Individual Slides–
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Title- 70’s, 80’, + 90’s
Name and Class Period
Must be legible,
Writing per slide can be no more than 4 lines with 4 words per slide. You will be able to use your notes for the presentation of your power
point.
At least two slides per topic
You may import (cut and paste) only pictures
Your presentation may last no more than 2 min.
You must take notes every day in class. No downloading, no cut and paste. DO NOT COPY THIS REPORT- PUT IT
IN YOUR OWN WORDS. You must hand in all of your notes when you have finished your presentation..
50 points
DAY 1: 70’s- worth 10 points
DAY 2: 80’s- worth 10 points
DAY 3: 90’s - worth 10 points
Cover Page = 5 points
Creativity = 5 points
Time limit of 2 min. maximum = 5 points
Overall- coverage of information, notes and appropriate presentation = 5 points.
70’s, 80’s and 90’s Project – American History Magazine Topics
Assign each student a number at random
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Vietnamization
Cambodian Incursion
Kent State Massacre
Weathermen
My Lai Massacre
Pentagon Papers
26th Amendment
Peace in Vietnam
Khmer Rouge
War Powers Act
Betty Friedan
NOW
Roe. v. Wade
Equal Rights Amendment
Termination Policy
American Indian Movement
Alcatraz and Wounded Knee
Cesar Chavez
Hippie Culture
Nixon visits China
Oil Embargo
Watergate
Nixon Pardon
Camp David Accords
Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan
Iran Hostage Crisis
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Ronald Reagan/ election of 1980
New Right
Jerry Falwell and the Moral
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Nancy Reagan and “Just Say No”
Reagan and PATCO
Reaganomics
Supply-side economics
Strategic Defense Initiative-SDI
Solidarity
INF Treaty
Victory in Grenada
South Africa and Apartheid
Iran-Contra Affair
Mikhail Gorbachev- glasnost, and
perestroika
Fall of the Berlin Wall
End of the Soviet Union
Start I and II
Tiananmen Square Massacre
Operation Just Cause- Panama
Operation Desert Storm
Somalia
Space Shuttle program and
Challenger
Savings and Loan Crisis
Sandra Day O’Conner
AIDS
Supreme Court battles over social
issues of the 1980’s
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Contract with America
1990’s terrorism
NAFTA
Yugoslavia
Clinton Impeachment
2000 Election
Dot-com industry collapse
No Child Left Behind
Sept. 11, 2001
Osama bin Laden
Al Qaeda
War in Afghanistan- Taliban
Department of Homeland Security
USA Patriot Act
War in Iraq- Operation Iraqi
Freedom.
Information Technology
Genetic Engineering
Hurricane Katrina
Immigration policy of today
Women in the military
Environmental conservation
Health Care
The Economy of the United States
today
Taxes
Crime and Public safety
Election of 2008
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