Today’s map shows how to say hello in French, German, Spanish, Italian and other European languages (note that most local languages and dialects were not included for
Capturing the authors' excitement for constitutional law, this updated Tenth Edition of Constitutional Law for a Changing America shows you how judicial decisions are influenced by political factors--from lawyers and interest groups, to the shifting sentiments of public opinion, to the ideological and behavioral inclinations of the justices. Authors Lee Epstein and Thomas G. Walker show how these dynamics shape the development of constitutional doctrine. Known for fastidious revising and streamlining, the authors incorporate the latest scholarship in the fields of both political science and legal studies and offer solid analysis of both classic and contemporary landmark cases, including key opinions handed down through the 2017 session. Filled with additional supporting material--photographs of the litigants, sidebars comparing the United States with other nations, and Aftermath boxes that tell the stories of the parties′ lives after the Supreme Court has acted--the text helps you develop a thorough understanding of the way the U.S. Constitution protects civil rights and liberties.\nCapturing the authors' excitement for constitutional law, this updated Tenth Edition of Constitutional Law for a Changing America shows you how judicial decisions are influenced by political factors--from lawyers and interest groups, to the shifting sentiments of public opinion, to the ideological and behavioral inclinations of the justices. Authors Lee Epstein and Thomas G. Walker show how these dynamics shape the development of constitutional doctrine. Known for fastidious revising and streamlining, the authors incorporate the latest scholarship in the fields of both political science and legal studies and offer solid analysis of both classic and contemporary landmark cases, including key opinions handed down through the 2017 session. Filled with additional supporting material--photographs of the litigants, sidebars comparing the United States with other nations, and Aftermath boxes that tell the stories of the parties′ lives after the Supreme Court has acted--the text helps you develop a thorough understanding of the way the U.S. Constitution protects civil rights and liberties.
Jean-Paul Sartre | Philosophy Essay | Gary Cox considers the work of, Jean-Paul Sartre, a philosopher in constant pursuit of authenticity
The Plumb-Pudding in Danger was created by James Gillray in February 1805. The cartoon deals with the expansion of British and French power during the early 1800s, and the very real possibility that these two countries could control the globe. The download includes the following: 1. A PowerPoint - complete with discussion notes for each slide - that teachers can use to lead students through the cartoon. 2. An introductory paragraph that describes the circumstances behind the cartoon. 3. A full-size picture of the cartoon, allowing students to label as instructed. 4. A graphic organizer that assists students in identifying different parts of the cartoon, analyzing symbols, and determining the meaning of the cartoon. 5. A series of questions based on the political cartoon. 6. An answer key. For those seeking distance learning options, the biography can be readily converted to a digital activity using Google Slides. This resource can also be purchased as part of a bundle I have posted on TpT: Political Cartoons in American History. In addition to this cartoon, the bundle includes: ● The Repeal, or the Funeral of Miss-Ame Stamp. You can also download this one for FREE. ● Join, or Die ● Cinques-Tetes, or the Paris Monster ● Congressional Pugilists ● Ograbme, or the American Snapping Turtle ● Intercourse or Impartial Dealings ● In Memoriam – our civil service as it was ● The Downfall of Mother Bank ● King Andrew I ● Welcome to All ● Uncle Sam's Lodging House ● The Age of Iron – Man as He Expects to Be ● Southern Chivalry__ Argument versus Clubs ● Mistress Columbia ● The Copperhead Party ● Move On ● The Bosses of the Senate ● Who Stole the People’s Money? I continue to add cartoons related to United States History. These are all valuable resources to my own curriculum. Your feedback regarding this product is always appreciated. And feel free to browse my store for other products related to US History, World History, and Government. Look for Around the World in 180 Days on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. Should you have any questions, please email me at [email protected] or contact me via the Q&A section on TpT.
In late 18th-century Britain, etched cartoons and caricatures abounded, poking fun at kings, noblemen, society ladies, French revolutionaries, the institution of marriage, and countless other people and things.
The German government has distributed a photo of US President Donald Trump speaking to world leaders at the G7 summit in a stunning picture that reflects tensions between the United States and other nations at the meeting.
The Middle Ages spanned roughly from the 5th century to the 16th century - a total of 1,100 years. During the time following the Middle Ages (which is often referred to as the Enlightenment), the previous millennium was criticized and condemned - just as we now condemn the actions of some during the Victorian Period
France is a country in Northwest Europe. Like any other country, the French have their own lifestyle, language, and culture. Many people, both indigenes
President Donald Trump called off a a trip to Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial on Saturday after a bad weather call grounded Marine One.
Dissatisfied with the compartmentalization of studies concerning strikes, wars, revolutions, social movements, and other forms of political struggle, McAdam, Tarrow, and Tilly identify causal mechanisms and processes that recur across a wide range of contentious politics. Critical of the static, single-actor models (including their own) that have prevailed in the field, they shift the focus of analysis to dynamic interaction. Doubtful that large, complex series of events such as revolutions and social movements conform to general laws, they break events into smaller episodes, then identify recurrent mechanisms and proceses within them. Dynamics of Contention examines and compares eighteen contentious episodes drawn from many different parts of the world since the French Revolution, probing them for consequential and widely applicable mechanisms, for example, brokerage, category formation, and elite defection. The episodes range from nineteenth-century nationalist movements to contemporary Muslim-Hindu conflict to the Tiananmen crisis of 1989 to disintegration of the Soviet Union. The authors spell out the implications of their approach for explanation of revolutions, nationalism, and democratization, then lay out a more general program for study of contentious episodes wherever and whenever they occur.
HM Revenue and Customs is apparently clamping down on rewarding those with ‘poor’ financial behaviour.
When one thinks of the victims of Nazi Germany, images of Jews, Roma, the disabled, political dissidents, European prisoners of war and others come to
Over the weekend, 17 former ministers publicly denounced the entrenched sexism of French society — particularly politics. The open letter comes after a week of intense national debate on the topic.
In 1949, George Orwell received a curious letter from his former high school French teacher. Orwell had just published his groundbreaking book Nineteen Eighty-Four, which received glowing reviews from just about every corner of the English-speaking world.
Considers how political language has changed through time, looking at concrete examples from English and other languages.\nConsiders how political language has changed through time, looking at concrete examples from English and other languages. Conal Condren's fifth and final volume in a decades-long examination of political language, Political Vocabularies: Word Change and the Nature of Politics is a study of the mechanisms of change in political vocabularies over time. Though the main focus of the study is on English political vocabulary, Condren also compares political terms in other languages, such as French, German, Latin, Greek, Italian, and Japanese, and discusses how some of theseterms are imported into English. Considering concrete examples of extension and intension of meaning, neologism, euphemism, translation, loan words, and metaphor as used in political discourse, Condren constructs a theoretical model of the political that describes what precisely goes on when political words are used or when words are used politically. Thus Condren's analysis in this study is not merely linguistic but it bears on perennial questions about the nature of politics.The book will thus appeal not only to linguists and political scientists but to a broad readership of those interested in history, politics, and philosophy. Conal Condren is Emeritus Scientia Professor at the University of New South Wales and honorary professor at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities at the University of Queensland, Australia.
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LIFE.com presents masterfully restored color photos from England and France in 1944 that feel at-once familiar and utterly new.
An engaging overview of the French and Indian War with two interactive lessons and critical thinking! This bundle provides an introduction to point of view for students. In the classroom version, students review three voices from the past discussing their claim to land in the Ohio River Valley and then discuss who had the most justified claim through their exit tickets. On the second day, students interact with a primary and secondary source analysis stations activity discussing the impact of the war. This bundle also includes a review sheet and two different versions of a critical thinking assessment. The digital version provided the same lessons, however, they've been specifically made for virtual learning. Students click through the slides to examine the evidence. If you teach in New York state, this assessment is geared towards preparing students for the new Regents exam. No prep required, just print! There are 25 pages in all. The lesson is linked to NYS Social Studies Standards, but you could easily cut and paste in your own standards for your state. NYS Standard - (7.3b) Stemming from the French and Indian War, the British government enacted and attempted to enforce new political and economic policies in the colonies. These policies triggered varied colonial responses, including protests and dissent. This zip file includes: ✮ a PowerPoint version (fully editable) ✮ a Google Slides version (editable except for background images) ✮ a PDF version (not editable) ✮ Google Slides Digital Distance Learning Versions of the Causes, Impact, and Review Sections (editable except for background images) ✮ Google Slides version of the assessment (editable for you to meet the needs of your classroom situation) If you like this lesson, check out my others in this unit: ✮ Colonial Protest Gallery Walk ✮ The Boston Massacre - Primary Source Analysis ✮ The Boston Tea Party - Assess Reliability ✮ You can also purchase the full unit bundle, which includes a full inquiry! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tips for Customers: Follow my store to be the first to know when I launch new products. Simply click the little green star next to my name, and my new products will appear on the front page of your TPT account. Did you know you can earn TPT credit towards future purchases? Make sure you’re logged into your account, and find your My Purchases page. For each purchase you’ve made, make sure to leave feedback. This feedback earns you credit towards future purchases - it’s like free TPT money! Feedback is very important to me, as it helps me to create new products. If you have any questions regarding a TPT product you’ve purchased from me, simply e-mail me at [email protected] You can find more Social Studies resources, links, and discussion at my blog - peacefieldhistory.com.
There's good news and bad news out of Germany. The good news is, the country’s cautious reopening appears to be working. Since the easing of restrictions implemented two weeks ago, infection rates are not only stable but decreasing. The bad news is,...
France’s Jews and Muslims are fighting Islamophobia and anti-Semitism by sharing their cultures and languages with each other.
Politics Explained: The PM’s team thinks the decision is in its hands – but others aren’t so sure judges will ignore the danger of parliament being shut down, says Andrew Grice