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Knowing geography is crucial to understanding history. Being able to identify Missouri on a map will help you understand events like the Missouri Compromise better, and a basic familiarity with the map of Europe can explain major events like World War II. The World Geography Games website has games for identifying world countries, states of the U.S., islands, and rivers to help you visualize history.
Just select the section you wish to work on, and follow the instructions. You will be shown a blank map of the region you selected (U.S., Europe, etc) and given a name. You must then click on the state/country/place being named. Clicking "give up" will reveal the answers so you can see what you didn't know.
Just select the section you wish to work on, and follow the instructions. You will be shown a blank map of the region you selected (U.S., Europe, etc) and given a name. You must then click on the state/country/place being named. Clicking "give up" will reveal the answers so you can see what you didn't know.
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World War II was a major event with a lot of names, places, and events that can be hard to keep straight. It remains one of the more popular wars in America's history, so many people will expect you to be familiar with its major events. This quiz contains most of the well-known people and events of the war, and is a great way to test your knowledge.
I recommend starting with "learn." It will prompt you flashcard-style with an explanation, and you must give the correct term. The website will keep track of which answers you got correct, so you can see which ones you know the best and which ones require more study.
I recommend starting with "learn." It will prompt you flashcard-style with an explanation, and you must give the correct term. The website will keep track of which answers you got correct, so you can see which ones you know the best and which ones require more study.
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The U.S. Constitution's Bill of Rights is one of the most important innovations of the founding of the United States. Everybody knows that they have rights, and they understand the theory behind many of the amendments, but things can get confusing on a case by case basis.
This Bill of Rights game puts you in a fictional law firm and presents you with scenarios that may or may not be covered under the Bill of Rights. You must decide if this scenario violates and amendment, choose the correct one, and explain what aspect of the amendment is violated. It's a fun way to look at the Bill of Rights from another, more practical perspective.
This Bill of Rights game puts you in a fictional law firm and presents you with scenarios that may or may not be covered under the Bill of Rights. You must decide if this scenario violates and amendment, choose the correct one, and explain what aspect of the amendment is violated. It's a fun way to look at the Bill of Rights from another, more practical perspective.
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Historians, for the most part, convey their ideas through writing. And while this may not always be the case, we must all have the skills to accurately convey our ideas in a clear, organized manner. In this class we will be doing a lot of writing, and this essay map will help you to better organize your thoughts and give your essays better structure. This tool will help you develop an outline that an introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion. If you are having difficulties starting your essays or have hit a stumbling block halfway through, please feel free to use this website to help structure your papers.