This poster, ca. 1918, encouraged people to eat chicken! The U.S. Food Administration focused on preserving beef and pork for the war effort. Chicken was not as popular a menu item at this time - after World War II chicken increased in popularity!
Wikipedia is the Wild West of information—but this teacher shows how it can provide students with an opportunity to learn about peer review, sourcing, and more.
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General Dwight D. Eisenhower’s original "D-day Statement to Soldiers, Sailors, and Airmen of the Allied Expeditionary Force" is now on display in the National Archives Museum in honor of #DDay75 https://t.co/j3Pa6MW2EL
Your 2019 IESA 7AA BOYS STATE RUNNER-UP! 39 team points earned these hard working young men 2nd place! So proud of these guys! @MJHSJrPotters @Potter_Pride709 @PottersRunning
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Just another awesome FREE resource from The Gilder Lehman Institute of American History @Gilder_Lehrman. Love the work they do for our country’s history and education. If you teach history or just love learning about it, you’ve got to check them out!