The PUSHcast with Mr. P Eric Palumbo
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Whether you missed a class, need extra review, love history or just need an enlightening break from Fortnite, Clash of Clans, 2K, Snapchat or Insta, Mr.P’s PUSHcast is for you. Featuring a day-by-day break down of the week that was in US History, with extra tips, facts, historical connections and a preview of upcoming topics, Mr. P’s PUSHcast is the perfect way to review material from class and get that extra boost to ensure success in US History. (PUSH-Palumbo United States History)
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Hail to the Chiefs....Late Presidents Review
Review key topics for the Presidencies of Eisenhower through Obama. The last 10 or so questions of the Regents are framed through them, so listen here along with your review materials to ensure a strong finish to the exam.
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First 10ish Questions Themes
Listen here along with your "First 10ish Questions Themes" review packet to review topics that are generally asked about in the first 10 or so questions of the Regents Exam
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Brrrrrr....the Cold War Begins......(So does Regents Prep)
Looking at the Cold War's impact around the world and at home while also getting a DBQ scaffolding question tune up before the big day June 18th!
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FDR: From New Deal to Neutrality
A man that served as president longer than any other, he dealt with crises both at his doorstep and around the globe. Whether it was checks to fight hunger or tanks to fight Hitler, Franklin Roosevelt worked to provide what was needed to manage and mitigate disasters both natural and man made. A legacy that still impacts us today, Franklin Roosevelt's impact on the U.S. and the world cannot be understated.
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Foreign Policy
From Washington to Monroe, from Roosevelt to Trump the President has shaped U.S. foreign policy in many ways. This week we'll take a look back at the historical cirumstances of U.S. foreign policy from Washington up through Teddy Roosevelt and make some modern connections by checking out President Trumps twitter feed. #WhatwouldWashingtonTweet?
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Progressive Era
Can we fix it? Yes we can! Let's make some progress and fix some of those ugly elements from the Gilded Age. Learn about positive changes made in the United States after Industrialization and the regular people that fought for them.