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Page # Topic 8th 1-3 Table of Contents 4 Bullying 5 Give and Take 6 7 9/11 Symbols 8 Avoid conflict with the law 9 Was the French & Indian War inevitable?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible Revolution Quote: “Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.” John F. Kennedy What do you think he meant by this?

Page # Topic 6th 10 React to Kennedy Revolution Quote (previous slide) 11 What worries you most about the election or the candidates? 12 What made being the 1st President more…exciting, difficult, different? 13 14 15 16