Ms. Moore’s Speech Project 1.Pope Urban (Crusades)Pope Urban (Crusades) 2.RobespierreRobespierre 3.LincolnLincoln 4.Roosevelt: 4 FreedomsRoosevelt: 4 Freedoms.

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Ms. Moore’s Speech Project 1.Pope Urban (Crusades)Pope Urban (Crusades) 2.RobespierreRobespierre 3.LincolnLincoln 4.Roosevelt: 4 FreedomsRoosevelt: 4 Freedoms 5.NixonNixon 6.Hitler, 1938Hitler, Churchill to Congress 1941Churchill to Congress Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam Independence)Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam Independence) 9.Che GuevaraChe Guevara 10.Lou Gehrig (Farewell to Baseball)Lou Gehrig (Farewell to Baseball) 11.JFK Inauguration AddressJFK Inauguration Address 12.Theodore Roosevelt (Muckraking)Theodore Roosevelt (Muckraking) 13.Dwight Eisenhower (Farewell Address)Dwight Eisenhower (Farewell Address)

Pope Urban (Crusades) The Speech Do a Search in E Library Remember the username and passwordE Library Historical Information – Pope Urban II orders first Crusade Pope Urban II orders first Crusade – The Crusades The Crusades – An analysis of the results of the speech An analysis of the results of the speech – Background on the Crusades Background on the Crusades

Robespierre The Speech Do a Search in E Library Remember the username and passwordE Library Historical Information – Key Events of the French Revolution Key Events of the French Revolution – Some Videos Some Videos – Biography Biography – The French Revolution The French Revolution

Lincoln The Speech Do a Search in E Library Remember the username and passwordE Library Historical Information – Lincoln and the Civil War Lincoln and the Civil War – Gettysburg Gettysburg – National Park Service National Park Service – The Battle The Battle – American Civil War American Civil War

Roosevelt: 4 Freedoms The Speech Do a Search in E Library Remember the username and passwordE Library Historical Information – The White House The White House – History Learning site History Learning site – Presidential Library and Museum Presidential Library and Museum – timeline timeline

Nixon The Speech Do a Search in E Library Remember the username and passwordE Library Historical Information – The White House The White House – Watergate scandal Watergate scandal – Nixon’s resignation Nixon’s resignation – Nixon and the Viet Nam war Nixon and the Viet Nam war – Impeachment Impeachment

Hitler, 1938 The Speech Do a Search in E Library Remember the username and passwordE Library Historical Information – Biography Biography – BBC BBC – Time Magazine Time Magazine – Visit to Vienna Visit to Vienna – Holocaust Time line Holocaust Time line – BBC and Lebensraum BBC and Lebensraum – Hitler’s foreign policy Hitler’s foreign policy

Churchill to Congress 1941 The Speech Do a Search in E Library Remember the username and passwordE Library Historical Information – Churchill Center and Museum Churchill Center and Museum – Nobel Prize Biography Nobel Prize Biography – History Learning site History Learning site – Pearl Harbor Pearl Harbor – America in WWII America in WWII – WWII in Europe WWII in Europe

Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam Independence) The Speech Do a Search in E Library Remember the username and passwordE Library Historical Information – U. S. History U. S. History – Biography Biography – History Learning site History Learning site – History Channel History Channel – The History place The History place

Che Guevara at the UN The Speech Do a Search in E Library Remember the username and passwordE Library Historical Information – Biography Biography – Front page Front page – Historical event on 1964 Historical event on 1964 – What Happened in 1964 What Happened in 1964

Lou Gehrig (Farewell to Baseball) The Speech Do a Search in E Library Remember the username and passwordE Library Historical Information – Hall of Fame Bio Hall of Fame Bio – Biography Biography – Lou Gehrig’s Disease Lou Gehrig’s Disease – Baseball Reference Baseball Reference – What happened in 1939 What happened in 1939 – History orb History orb

JFK Inauguration Address The Speech Do a Search in E Library Remember the username and passwordE Library Historical Information – The White House The White House – Biography Biography – – – American Cultural History American Cultural History – The Space Race The Space Race – Bay of Pigs Bay of Pigs – JFK Presidential Library and Museum JFK Presidential Library and Museum

Theodore Roosevelt (Muckraking) The Speech Do a Search in E Library Remember the username and passwordE Library Historical Information – White House Biography White House Biography – Biography Biography – Muckraking Journalism Muckraking Journalism – Muckrakers Muckrakers – Famous Muckrakers Famous Muckrakers – TR and muckrakers TR and muckrakers

Dwight Eisenhower (Farewell Address) The Speech Do a Search in E Library Remember the username and passwordE Library Historical Information – White House Biography White House Biography – The Eisenhower Foundation The Eisenhower Foundation – – – The warning The warning