OCS M5L1 Review: WWII
Events
Folklore Tic Tac Toe
There is a series of question prepared. On your turn, once you get the question correct, you will be allowed to play, if not, the computer or person you are playing against, will be allowed to play their turn. Good luck and I do hope you enjoy.
Tic Tac Toe: Sports Trivia!
This game is to test your knowledge about sports.
Hnduism Review Game
Multiple Choice Game Based on Lesson # 3! Test your knowledge of Hinduism.
Greek Mythology Squid Hunter
Go on a dangerous mission to kill as many monster squids and earn treasure
Rüütlikultuur (Knight Culture in Estonian)
7. klassi keskaja teemakohane mäng.
The Miseducation of the Negro by Dr. Carter G. Woodson
Blacks of his (Dr. Carter G Woodson) day were being culturally indoctrinated, rather than taught, in American schools.
The-Mis-education-Of-The-Negro (chapter 3) by Dr. Carter G. Woodson
You might study the history as it was offered in our system from the elementary school throughout the university, and you would never hear Africa mentioned except in the negative. You would never thereby learn that Africans first domesticated the sheep, goat, and cow. developed the idea of trial by jury, produced the first string instruments, and gave the world it's greatest boon in the discovery of Iron.
The Mis-Education of the Negro (Chapter 6) by Dr. Carter G. Woodson
"While serving as the avenue for the oppressors propaganda, the Negro church although doing some good, has prevented the union of some diverse elements and has kept the race too weak to overcome foes who have purposely taught Negros how to quarrel and fight about trifles until their enemies can overcome them." - Dr. Carter G. Woodson
The-Mis-education-Of-The-Negro (chapter 9) by Dr. Carter G. Woodson
Having the stamp of science, the thought of these polemics was accepted in all seats of learning. These rewriters of history fearlessly contended that slavery was a benevolent institution: the masters loved their slaves and treated them humanely; the abolitionists meddled with the institution which the masters would have eventually modified: the Civil War brought about by "fanatics" like William Lloyd Garrison and John Brown was unnecessary; ..." Dr. Carter G. Woodson