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Preview of Family. (Family diversity BUNDLE) - Clip art in BLACK & WHITE and color.

Family. (Family diversity BUNDLE) - Clip art in BLACK & WHITE and color.

Clip art for personal and educational, and small commercial use.♡ Family Diversity BUNDLE ♡BLACK and WHITE & Color Clipart bundle.A variety of adorable family images to reflect cultural and ethnic diversity.- Education Clip art set in premium quality 300 dpi, Png and Jpeg files.This bundle is comprised of 3 clipart sets (please see details below).66 images included (33 Black and white & 33 in color).These super sweet and fun clip art images are ideal for creating teachers aids, school
Preview of A Prelude to World War I DBQ Collection NO PREP/SELF GRADING WORLD, AP EURO

A Prelude to World War I DBQ Collection NO PREP/SELF GRADING WORLD, AP EURO

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This comprehensive DBQ collection provides an in-depth exploration of the complex web of nationalistic fervor, public sentiment, and diplomatic alliances that paved the way to World War I. Featuring a diverse array of primary sources, this collection captures the myriad perspectives and motivations that shaped the geopolitical landscape of early 20th-century Europe.Documents Included:Colonel Dragutin Dimitrijevic on Serbian Nationalism (1912): An impassioned call to arms from the head of Serbian
Preview of Germany's Blank Cheque Assurance: A Catalyst for WWI DBQ NO PREP/SELF GRADING

Germany's Blank Cheque Assurance: A Catalyst for WWI DBQ NO PREP/SELF GRADING

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Delve into the intricate prelude to World War I with our DBQ based on the confidential communication from Chancellor Bethmann-Hollweg to the Austro-Hungarian Ambassador on July 6, 1914. This document, known as Germany's "Blank Cheque" assurance, highlights the commitment of the German Empire to support Austria-Hungary unconditionally, setting the stage for the escalation of conflict following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.Features:Multiple Choice Questions: Engage your students w
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