Flapper dresses with feather boas ladies,and gangster type clothes for the fellas. Speakeasies, films, and affordable autos with combustion engines. The emphasis was on the younger generation as society enjoyed a new morality.
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As young future American voters, children need to learn about forms of government, laws, and choices we can make in America. The following is a unit my students and I studied to help them make wise decisions in the coming years. It includes lesson plans, detailed information, links, lapbook and notebook materials, worksheets, videos, games, webquests, and other information in the huge unit study.
Genghis Khan
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Genghis Khan was the great Mongol conqueror that united the different tribes of Mongolia and then went on to conquer most of Asia. At his death his empire stretched from the China Sea on the east to the Caspian Sea on the west. By a combination of discipline, cunning, ruthlessness, superior organization, and the ability to attract and retain personal loyalties, he created the biggest empire the w
The Knights Templar do Lincolnshire
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The Templars were for 200 years the richest and most powerful military order of the crusades. They originated in Jerusalem in 1118 during the aftermath of the first Crusade and their main purpose in life, at that time, was to protect the pilgrims on route to the Holy Land.
Later on they took to the battlefields and combined war with religious vows of chastity, poverty and obedience. Their name
Later on they took to the battlefields and combined war with religious vows of chastity, poverty and obedience. Their name
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