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World History

World History. Week of 02/18 to 02/21. Agenda Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2014. Editing Journal Tue – Thur (3 only) Work on Imperialism Project – Today and tomorrow, DUE Thur Feb 20 Cut , Paste and complete 11.1 Summary and Notetaking in notebook, BACK of 18

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World History

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  1. World History Week of 02/18 to 02/21

  2. Agenda Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2014 • Editing Journal Tue – Thur (3 only) • Work on Imperialism Project – Today and tomorrow, DUE Thur Feb 20 • Cut, Paste and complete 11.1 Summary and Notetaking in notebook, BACK of 18 HW– Chap 11.1 Vocab and Standards Check Questions on edmodo, DUEFRIDAY

  3. HWdue Friday, February 21 Define Chap 11.1 Terms -entente - ultimatum - militarism- mobilize - Alsace and Lorraine - neutrality Standards Check Questions for Chap 11.1 in COMPLETE SENTENCES. 1. What two large alliances took shape before the beginning of World War I? 2. What happened because of the assassination of Franz Ferdinand and his wife? 3. How did the alliance system deepen the original conflict between Austria-Hungary and Serbia into a general war? 4. Why were young men on both sides eager to fight when World War I started? Answer questions on edmodo or on a separate piece of paper.

  4. Editing Journal, Tues, Feb 18Write on a separate paper and turn in Thursday • san francisco golden gate international exposition opened on february 18 1939 • mark twains the adventures of huckleberry finn was published on this day in 1885 • San Francisco Golden Gate International Exposition opened on February 18, 1939. • Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was published on this day in 1885.

  5. Agenda Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014 • No Editing Journal • Work on Imperialism Project – Today, DUE Tomorrow Feb 20

  6. Agenda Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014 • NO Editing Journal this week! • Cut and Paste Chap 11.1 Summary and Notetaking pg. 19 FRONT and BACK • Cut and Paste Causes of WWI pg. 20 • WWI Powerpoint • Fill in notes for pg. 20 HW – Chap 11.1 Vocab and Quests 1 - 4

  7. Agenda Friday, Feb 21, 2014 • Collect Chap 11.1 HW • Cornell Notes, notebook BACK of pg. 20, MAIN causes of WWI • Activity – Foursquare chart poster and in notebook pg. 21

  8. Why did World War I Happen?The MAIN causes (BACK of pg. 20) M – Militarism A – Alliances I – Imperialism N - Nationalism Militarism: Glorifying military power. Keeping nation ready for war Alliances – Countries formed partnerships to feel secure and safe Imperialism – Competition for colonies to trade with and get resources Nationalism – Deep loyalty to your nation and desire to overpower and out produce other nations https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tletwavDMgM#t=299 Europe before WWI They were competing yet no major wars. Tension is increasing!

  9. Create a Poster of your MAIN idea • Using the information and the pictures, create a poster explaining the MAIN cause that you are researching • Be sure to have all group members names on the TOP right of poster • Be ready to share or present

  10. Analyze Posters of MAIN ideas • Create a foursquare chart in your notebook pg. 21. Write the information and draw pictures in each of the four sections for the MAIN causes. • When you have completed your own notebook, show Ms. Isakson for a stamp HW: Have a great weekend!

  11. MAIN Cause - Militarism • Between 1870 and 1914, European nations increase military spend by 400% • Many believed war was coming, began preparing • German, Russian Generals extremely powerful • Arms race developed

  12. MAIN Cause - Militarism Poison Gas Machine Guns Airplanes Tanks

  13. MAIN Cause: Alliances • Entangling alliances pull everyone into the war • Triple Alliance (Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy) “AGI” • Triple Entente (Britain, France, and Russia) “BFR” • France was concerned about Germany’s growing military • England was concerned with Germany’s navy

  14. Triple Alliance Triple Entente MAIN Cause: Alliances

  15. MAIN Cause - Imperialism • Nationalism and industrialization tied to colonial holdings • Need for markets and raw materials => imperialism • Competition for colonies increases tensions • European nations military, political, and economic domination of Africa and Asia build confidence

  16. MAIN Cause - Imperialism China, India and Africa

  17. MAIN Cause: Nationalism • Starting with the French Revolution • National identities become important, desire dominance and prestige • 1871 Germany and Italy become nations – they want to catch up with Britain, France • Pride in country partly based upon industrial capacity, colonies

  18. MAIN Cause: Nationalism

  19. Next Week – Join the Army to Fight in WWI!

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