Tag: FDR
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The Road Not Taken: What If Roosevelt Had Embraced Churchill’s Mediterranean Strategy?
This article presents an alternate history of D-Day, exploring how different strategic decisions by Roosevelt and Churchill could have reshaped World War II and the post-war era.
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From Reluctant Vice President to World Leader: A Review of David L. Roll’s “Ascent to Power”
David L. Roll’s biography, Ascent to Power, explores Truman’s transformative presidency from 1944-1948, emphasizing political evolution, international diplomacy, domestic policy, and complex historical narratives.
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The Turning Tide: How D-Day Shaped War and Politics in 1944-1945
The conclusion of World War II in 1945 was shaped by complex military strategies and political dynamics in 1944, particularly spotlighting D-Day’s implications for Allied leadership and post-war arrangements.
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Exploring “They Called Us Enemy”: A Graphic Novel of History and Resilience
“They Called Us Enemy” is George Takei’s graphic novel recounting his childhood in a Japanese-American internment camp during World War II. It is a valuable tool for teaching history, resilience, and social justice.
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War Rationing and Students
During a high school history lesson, students analyze war rationing’s impact on US society, develop critical thinking and analytical skills, and evaluate rationing policies.
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US History Unit 06: Blog and Research
Research the following Events and terms about US history of the time period (140-1960) Required: FDR’s Quarantine Speech(1937), FDR’s Four Freedoms Speech(1941), Atlantic Charter (1941), CTYP Conferences, UN Charter (1945), Marshall Plan Choice 1: Chinese Civil War, Second Sino-Japanese War, Mao Zedong, Chiang Chi-shek Choice 2: India-Pakistan Split, Mahatma Gandhi, Muhammad Jinnah, Jawaharlal Nehru Choice 3: Communism International, J Stalin,…