Elected Government Officials Graphic Organizer #1 - Mayor, Governor, and President - local and state officials (City*, State, and Country) *City, Town, or County Working on your Government unit? This graphic organizer is the perfect tool for helping your students identify elected local and state government officials (Mayor, Governor, and President). Students will love reviewing what you've taught them about their state and local government officials and how they are elected. This set includes: 1 graphic organizer Enjoy! :) Copyright © King Virtue’s Classroom • www.kingvirtuesclassroom.com • All rights reserved.
With the rise of socialism in America, many people forget the whole purpose of the Bill of Rights -- or what it cost the man who proposed it.
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President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday night in Abakikili explained that many appointees in his administration were appointed purely on merit and their proven track records. Speaking at a State dinner organised in his honour, President Buhari emphasised that he always considered what was best for the country in his decisions. Buhari, according to a statement by the Special
This is the story of an ambitious boy from Loyal Hill, in the village of Summerville on the Avon River in Hants County, who became a respected figure in the business community. Hon. MacCallum Grant served as Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia from 1916 to 1925, the last Nova Scotian to be appointed to two full terms as the King's representative. He created a new standard for the occupants of the viceregal office, reaching out to minorities and utilizing his charm and humour to engage everyone he met. Presiding By Desire - Nova Scotia's Popular Lieutenant Governor: Hon. MacCallum Grant by Scott J. Burke chronicles Grant's activities as lieutenant governor, highlighting significant events during his eight years at Government House. His terms in office encompassed the First World War and the Halifax Explosion. He played host to famous visitors including the Prince of Wales, and travelled to Washington to meet a president at the White House.
Cyril Mathew was a powerful minister in the J.R. Jayawardene government of 1977. He was one of J.R.'s most trustworthy
Can Nicolas Sarkozy—and France—survive the European crisis?
Florida governor nominee Andrew Gillum picked Chris King as his running mate.
We might learn a thing or two about true love by acquainting ourselves with these stories of sacrifice, devotion, and intimacy from the past.
President Donald Trump informed France's Emmanuel Macron in a phone call this morning that he will pull the U.S. out the nuclear deal it signed onto three years ago after intense negotiations with Tehran.
Elected Government Officials Graphic Organizer #2 - Mayor, Governor, and President - local and state officials (City*, State, and Country) *City, Town, or County Working on your Government unit? This graphic organizer is the perfect tool for helping your students identify elected local and state government officials (Mayor, Governor, and President). Students will love reviewing what you've taught them about their state and local government officials and how they are elected. This set includes: 1 graphic organizer Enjoy! :) Copyright © King Virtue’s Classroom • www.kingvirtuesclassroom.com • All rights reserved.
In the mid-19th Century Manhattan was getting so crowded (by 1845 the island was fully built up south of about 42nd Street) that it was running out of cemetery space.…
“‘Hello, Mr. President, this is Governor Wolf, I need help, I need help,’’’ Trump said at a Monday rally, mocking the state governor. “You know what? These people are bad.”
Leaders from the UK, Germany, Canada, and New Zealand have condemned President Donald Trump for his racist tweets attacking first-term congresswomen.
Historian John Logsdon said John F. Kennedy (right) twice asked Soviet Union leader Nikita Khrushchev (left) to join forces on the Moon landing, the last time two months before he died.
John Gately Downey (June 24, 1827 – March 1, 1894) was an Irish-American politician and the seventh Governor of California from January 14, 1860 to January 10, 1862. Until the election of Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2003, Downey was California's only foreign-born governor. Downey was also the first man from Southern California to be elected as governor. He came from Ohio in 1849 during the California Gold Rush, and ended up in Los Angeles. Downey, California is named in Downey's honor. His land company owned the land that was subdivided to create the town in the 1870s. During Downey's governorship, construction began on the California State Capitol in Sacramento. Also during his governorship, the Pony Express began service to San Francisco, and the Central Pacific Railroad was formed. In 1883, Downey, along with his wife, Maria Jesus Guirado, the daughter of a prominent Spanish gentleman of Sonora, were involved in a train accident at Tehachapi Pass, when their train plunged into a ravine. A porter pulled Governor Downey out of the burning wreckage, but Mrs. Downey's body was never found. The event plagued Downey for the remainder of his life, as he suffered from what was described as "nervous shock." Today it would likely be called Post-traumatic stress disorder. Downey died in 1894 at his home in Los Angeles. He was originally interred at Old Calvary Cemetery in Los Angeles. After the cemetery was removed, Downey was reburied at Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma.
“Most people stiffen with self-consciousness when they pose for a photograph. Lighting and fine camera equipment are useless if the photographer cannot make them drop the mask, at least for a…