This covers the basic Principles of War we use in our War and Peace class. It includes a map layout in which students can diagram the principles as we go through them.
This covers the basic Principles of War we use in our War and Peace class. It includes a map layout in which students can diagram the principles as we go through them.
This was done about three years ago by two former students. I figured I would post it on our class web site so kids could use it as notes for our Ages of Warfare unit.
Basic ideas to explain unemployment, types of inflation, the CPI and the GDP. Some slides were borrowed from others off of the web because frankly, they were too good NOT to use.
OK - its not the greatest PPT ever made, but it helped get across the vocabulary needed for the Constitutional Convention. I will make a better one for the future.
11. How they fight Usually in lines : Mass many men together or In Squares : To protect against cavalry charges
12. Now, Plan Your Own Battle - when units fight – who wins? Attackers Even (Heavier guns win) Square Destroyed Weakens Infantry Weakens Cavalry Artillery Artillery lost (infantry damaged) Square destroyed Even fight Cant happen Infantry Artillery lost (cavalry suffers some losses) Cavalry retreats (Heavy Losses) Infantry destroyed Even (heavy beats light) Cavalry Artillery Infantry Square Infantry Cavalry