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Observation Plan

“According to child development specialists, one of the most accurate ways to learn about children is to observe them in daily activities” (Wortham, 2012, p. 117).  Among the many types of observation discussed in Chapter 5, anecdotal records, running records, time...

Cumulative Exam Cumulative Exam Review

Cumulative Exam Cumulative Exam Review

A standing army is one that is available only in times of war. permanent and available at all times. available only after the harvests have been collected. independent from the government. When Germany experienced inflation, prices for goods decreased. went up and...

Unit Test

Unit Test

Which electric appliance emerged in the postwar era? the vacuum cleaner the clothes dryer the sewing machine the stove/oven Which best describes the overall type of art that emerged in the postwar period? surreal abstract realistic cubist This shows a timeline from...

Global Economic Crisis

Global Economic Crisis

Look at this chart showing the economic impact of the Great Depression between 1929 and 1932. Based on the chart, what can one most likely conclude about the relationship between industrial production and unemployment? A rise in unemployment is tied to a rise in...

Cultural and Intellectual Trends

How did World War I change women’s roles in the United States? Women received greater educational opportunities. Women fought alongside men in the military. Women replaced men in the workforce. Women earned more money than men. What is a main characteristic of jazz...

The League of Nations

The League of Nations

During  X the Kellogg-Briand Pact World War II World War I the Abyssinian Crisis  in the 1930s, the League of Nations failed to stop aggressive countries from gaining power. Read the quote about the League of Nations by US President Woodrow Wilson. A general...

The Treaty of Versailles

The Treaty of Versailles

Adolf Hitler wrote these words in 1923, years before he came to power in Germany. With the armistice begins the humiliation of Germany. . . . So long as this Treaty stands there can be no resurrection of the German people; no social reform of any kind is possible! The...

Plans for Peace

Plans for Peace

Describe the provisions of Wilson's Fourteen Points Compare and contrast the positions of the United States, France, and Britain at the peace conference. Which statement best explains the British and French response to the “Fourteen Points” plan? France wanted revenge...

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