U.S. History Series - Global Conflict
National Museum of the Pacific War
7.00 CPE Credits
$85.00
The workshops in the U.S. history series provide in-depth content
information on U.S history eras/topics of study related to TEKS for the
high school U.S. History course "U.S. History Since
Reconstruction." Each workshop includes a content
presentation plus related primary source documents and lessons.
Global Conflict: The failure to negotiate effective peace treaties left Europe and Asia vulnerable to the expansionist ambitions of powerful dictators anxious to take advantage of
Europe
's weak collective security. As Europe continued to fall against
Germany
, the
United States
held fast to its appeasement strategies until
Pearl Harbor
. Historians conclude that the
United States
entry into World War II was not cloaked in idealism but steeped in aggressive pragmatism. This paradigmatic shift proved to be the cornerstone for future foreign and domestic policies. War impacted the political, economic and social structure of the
United States
but also solidified its place as a global power.
Who is this for?
U.S. History teachers
Presenter
Content Expert and Region XIII staff
Who do I contact for more information?
Categories
Social Studies, Teaching & Learning, TEKS Resource System, High School, Instructional Strategies
In-person
$85.00
CPE Credits:
7.00
Registration Closes: Sat. 12/06/2008 - 4:00PM CST
Location
Meeting Dates
Sat.
12/6/2008 -
9:00am to
4:00pm CST
Workshop ID
FA0814578
