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Tuesday, April 30 Power Point Presentation Retrieve your note-taking sheet Presenters will not slow down for you to take notes No questions of presenters Be prepared when it is your time to present Ch 36-38 Test moved to Monday, May 6 AP World History Exam is in 12 days (I know, right?!) Objective: “I can . . . - identify the following major events of the Cold War, including the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the arms race (13C) - summarize the rise of independence movements in Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia and reasons for ongoing conflicts (13E) - explain how Arab rejection of the State of Israel has led to ongoing conflict (13F)

2nd Period – Tuesday Presenters Miranda Polanco Elias Santiago Sergio Duque Nathaniel Schell Connor Harper Hans Loja Cassandra Pla-Winter

4th Period – Tuesday Presenters Caleigh Broome Beau Cervantes Samantha Gobert Jada Kelley Cameron Wright Jacob Madrigal Beverly Johnson

8th Period – Tuesday Presenters Alexis Mercado Calla Perdue Kameron Regis McKenzie Volz Sophia Hou Aysia James Mikas Padilla