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People to Know Grade 6 Advance to the next slide and click on the link to reveal the person. Then click on the picture of the person for the next clue(s). Don’t use the arrows or spacebar, just the mouse.

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People to Know. Grade 6. Advance to the next slide and click on the link to reveal the person. Then click on the picture of the person for the next clue(s). Don’t use the arrows or spacebar, just the mouse. Who am I?. Social worker who helped immigrants - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: People to Know

People to KnowGrade 6

Advance to the next slide and click on the link to reveal the person. Then click on the picture of the person for the next clue(s).

Don’t use the arrows or spacebar, just the mouse.

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Who am I? Social worker who helped immigrants Founder of the settlement house, Hull

house

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Who am I? American inventor of the telephone

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Who am I? American pioneer in the use of electricity Inventor of the light bulb

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Who am I? Nez Perce leader who conducted a skillful

but unsuccessful retreat from U.S. forces after the Civil War

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Who am I? African American educator who believed

equality could be achieved through vocational education

Accepted social segregation

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Who am I? “Captain of Industry” Industrial leader who made millions in

steel industry

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Who am I? “Captain of Industry” American automobile manufacturer who

perfected the assembly line technique of mass production for Model T automobile

Invented the assembly line

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Who am I? “Captain of Industry” Founder of the Standard Oil company

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Who am I? Black author, teacher, and founder of

NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)

Believed in full political, civil, and social rights for African Americans

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Who am I? U.S. President who proposed creation of

League of Nations following World War I

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Who am I? Improved communication in the early 20th

century through development of the radio

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Who am I? Improved communication in the early 20th

century by developing the broadcast industry

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Who am I? Jazz composer of the Harlem Renaissance Primary instrument was the trumpet

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Who am I? Composer who wrote unique Modern

American music

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Who am I? American jazz composer of Harlem

Renaissance He was a band leader and primarily played

the piano

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Who am I? Early 20th century novelist who wrote about

the Jazz Age of the 1920’s

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Who am I? Composer who wrote unique American

music, mostly Jazz

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Who am I? Well-known poet of Harlem Renaissance Combined the experiences of African and

American cultural roots

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Who am I? Painter who chronicled the experience of

the Great Migration north through art

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Who am I? Early 20th century artist known for her urban

scenes and later paintings of the Southwest

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Who am I? Blues singer of the Harlem Renaissance

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Who am I? Early 20th century novelist who portrayed

the strength of poor migrant workers during the 1930’s

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Who am I? British Prime Minister during World War II

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Who am I? Fascist dictator of Germany during World

War II who founded Nazi party Used fear and anger to blame Jews and

other minorities for all of German’s problems

Responsible for the Holocaust

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Who am I? U.S. President who proposed “New Deal” as way

of getting country out of Great Depression Known for motto, “The only thing we have to fear

is fear itself.” Served during first part of World War II Also known for his speech to Congress asking to

enter into World War II following the bombing of Pearl Harbor (“December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy.”)

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Who am I? Soviet Union Allied leader during World

War II

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Who am I? Fascist dictator of Japan during World War

II

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Who am I? U.S. President during World War II Advocated “containment” of Communism Supported NATO Sent American troops to fight in Korean

War Desegregated the U.S. Armed Forces after

World War II

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Who am I? Developed plan to rebuild Europe after

World War II (Marshall Plan)

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Who am I? Activist First Lady Wife of Franklin D. Roosevelt Worked to expand women’s rights

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Who am I? African American Civil Rights activist who

participated in Montgomery Bus boycott by refusing to give up her seat on a city bus to a white passenger

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Who am I? Fascist dictator of Italy during World War II

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Who am I? Invented the airplane

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John D. Rockefeller

us.history.wisc.edu/.../ lectures/lecture05.html

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Louis Armstrong

www.yellow-springs.k12.oh.us/ ys-mls/african.htm

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George Gershwin

www.wbur.org/special/ jewsandblues/index2.asp

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Bessie Smith

www.wbur.org/special/ jewsandblues/index2.asp

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John Steinbeck

http://www.todayinliterature.com/biography/john.steinbeck.asp

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Adolf Hitler

www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/ USA/USA-E-Supreme/

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Hideki Tojo

http://tojo-hideki.wikiverse.org/

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George C. Marshall

www.britannica.com/ nobel/micro/378_19.html

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Eleanor Roosevelt

http://www.time.com/time/time100/leaders/profile/eleanor.html

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Rosa Parks

www.africawithin.com/ bios/rosa_parks.htm

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