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Mr. Dalebout's Class
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World History II
Lesson 1 - Note-taking WH1 Review
Lesson 2 - Lunchroom Fight
Lesson 3 - Renaissance Art
Lesson 4 - Renaissance Art Part II
Lesson 5 - Luther and the Reformation
Lesson 6 - The Protestant Reformation
Lesson 7 - Scientific Revolution
Lesson 8 - European Explorers
Lesson 9 - Columbus Trials
Lesson 10 - Spanish Conquistadors
Lesson 11 - The Slave Trade
Lesson 12 - Columbian Exchange
Lesson 13 - Absolutism
Lesson 14 - Louis XIV and Phillip II
Lesson 15 - Civil War and Glorious Revolution
Lesson 16: The Enlightenment
Lesson 17: American Revolution
Lesson 18 and 19 - The French Revolution
Lesson 20 - Napoleon
Lesson 21 - The Causes of the Industrial Revolution
Claim, Evidence, Reasoning
US Government
Media Analysis Forms
Cruisin' the Facts
Citizenship Test
Unit 1 - Foundations
1.1 Government and State
1.2 1.3 Origins of Government
1.4 2.1 English Landmark Documents
2.2 Declaration of Independence
2.3 Articles of Confederation
2.4 Constitutional Compromises
2.4 Ratification of Constitution
3.1 Constitutional Principles
3.2 Amendments
3.3 3.4 Federalism
Unit 2 - Elections
10.1 10.2 Voting Rights
10.3 Voting Behavior
10.4 Voting Process
10.5 10.6 Public Opinion
10.7 Interest Groups
11.1 Political Parties
11.2 Nominations
11.3 Electoral College
11.4 Campaign Finance
Let's Play Politics
Unit 3 - The Three Branches
4.1 4.2 House and Senate
4.3 4.4 Congressional Powers
4.5 Congressional Committees
5.1 5.2 President, VP, First Lady
5.3 5.4 Presidential Powers
6.1-6.3, 12.3-12.4 Bureaus and Budgets
Unit 3 - Executive Branch
Unit 4 - The Legislative Branch
Unit 4 - State, Local, and Tribal Government
Unit 5 - Mock Legislature
Unit 6 - Judicial Branch, Civil Liberties, and Civil Rights
Judicial Branch
1st Amendment
Rights of Accused
Mr. Dalebout's Class
Home
World History II
Lesson 1 - Note-taking WH1 Review
Lesson 2 - Lunchroom Fight
Lesson 3 - Renaissance Art
Lesson 4 - Renaissance Art Part II
Lesson 5 - Luther and the Reformation
Lesson 6 - The Protestant Reformation
Lesson 7 - Scientific Revolution
Lesson 8 - European Explorers
Lesson 9 - Columbus Trials
Lesson 10 - Spanish Conquistadors
Lesson 11 - The Slave Trade
Lesson 12 - Columbian Exchange
Lesson 13 - Absolutism
Lesson 14 - Louis XIV and Phillip II
Lesson 15 - Civil War and Glorious Revolution
Lesson 16: The Enlightenment
Lesson 17: American Revolution
Lesson 18 and 19 - The French Revolution
Lesson 20 - Napoleon
Lesson 21 - The Causes of the Industrial Revolution
Claim, Evidence, Reasoning
US Government
Media Analysis Forms
Cruisin' the Facts
Citizenship Test
Unit 1 - Foundations
1.1 Government and State
1.2 1.3 Origins of Government
1.4 2.1 English Landmark Documents
2.2 Declaration of Independence
2.3 Articles of Confederation
2.4 Constitutional Compromises
2.4 Ratification of Constitution
3.1 Constitutional Principles
3.2 Amendments
3.3 3.4 Federalism
Unit 2 - Elections
10.1 10.2 Voting Rights
10.3 Voting Behavior
10.4 Voting Process
10.5 10.6 Public Opinion
10.7 Interest Groups
11.1 Political Parties
11.2 Nominations
11.3 Electoral College
11.4 Campaign Finance
Let's Play Politics
Unit 3 - The Three Branches
4.1 4.2 House and Senate
4.3 4.4 Congressional Powers
4.5 Congressional Committees
5.1 5.2 President, VP, First Lady
5.3 5.4 Presidential Powers
6.1-6.3, 12.3-12.4 Bureaus and Budgets
Unit 3 - Executive Branch
Unit 4 - The Legislative Branch
Unit 4 - State, Local, and Tribal Government
Unit 5 - Mock Legislature
Unit 6 - Judicial Branch, Civil Liberties, and Civil Rights
Judicial Branch
1st Amendment
Rights of Accused
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Home
World History II
Lesson 1 - Note-taking WH1 Review
Lesson 2 - Lunchroom Fight
Lesson 3 - Renaissance Art
Lesson 4 - Renaissance Art Part II
Lesson 5 - Luther and the Reformation
Lesson 6 - The Protestant Reformation
Lesson 7 - Scientific Revolution
Lesson 8 - European Explorers
Lesson 9 - Columbus Trials
Lesson 10 - Spanish Conquistadors
Lesson 11 - The Slave Trade
Lesson 12 - Columbian Exchange
Lesson 13 - Absolutism
Lesson 14 - Louis XIV and Phillip II
Lesson 15 - Civil War and Glorious Revolution
Lesson 16: The Enlightenment
Lesson 17: American Revolution
Lesson 18 and 19 - The French Revolution
Lesson 20 - Napoleon
Lesson 21 - The Causes of the Industrial Revolution
Claim, Evidence, Reasoning
US Government
Media Analysis Forms
Cruisin' the Facts
Citizenship Test
Unit 1 - Foundations
1.1 Government and State
1.2 1.3 Origins of Government
1.4 2.1 English Landmark Documents
2.2 Declaration of Independence
2.3 Articles of Confederation
2.4 Constitutional Compromises
2.4 Ratification of Constitution
3.1 Constitutional Principles
3.2 Amendments
3.3 3.4 Federalism
Unit 2 - Elections
10.1 10.2 Voting Rights
10.3 Voting Behavior
10.4 Voting Process
10.5 10.6 Public Opinion
10.7 Interest Groups
11.1 Political Parties
11.2 Nominations
11.3 Electoral College
11.4 Campaign Finance
Let's Play Politics
Unit 3 - The Three Branches
4.1 4.2 House and Senate
4.3 4.4 Congressional Powers
4.5 Congressional Committees
5.1 5.2 President, VP, First Lady
5.3 5.4 Presidential Powers
6.1-6.3, 12.3-12.4 Bureaus and Budgets
Unit 3 - Executive Branch
Unit 4 - The Legislative Branch
Unit 4 - State, Local, and Tribal Government
Unit 5 - Mock Legislature
Unit 6 - Judicial Branch, Civil Liberties, and Civil Rights
Judicial Branch
1st Amendment
Rights of Accused
2.4 What were the arguments over the Ratification of the Constitution between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists?
What were the major disagreements between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists?
2.4 Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists.pptx
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