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Let’s get started!

Let’s get started!. Announcement: Quiz on Friday! India and Gandhi China Map of Colonialism and trade lines Share your predictions for China (yesterday’s processing assignment”. Suez Canal~ 1869. OPTIC -Page 85 Left side Overview - What doe you see in this photos -2 sentences

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  1. Let’s get started! Announcement: Quiz on Friday! • India and Gandhi • China • Map of Colonialism and trade lines • Share your predictions for China (yesterday’s processing assignment”

  2. Suez Canal~ 1869

  3. OPTIC -Page 85 Left side • Overview- What doe you see in this photos -2 sentences • Parts- What individual objects do you see? • Time/Place • Interactions- How are the parts of this image interacting? • Conclusion- What conclusion can you draw from this Image?

  4. Movie Clip- Boxer Rebellion

  5. The “Boxers” and Their Rebellion • US “Open Door Policy” makes China a free for all for trade, but also prevents colonies • Yihequa, The Society of Harmonious Fists,  called the Boxers by the west because of their martial arts training. • The group practiced certain boxing and calisthenic rituals in the belief that this made them invulnerable to Western weaponry • Rebelled against the foreign influence and Qing

  6. Do Some Research • Use these sites: http://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/1999/winter/boxer-rebellion-1.html (1st 4 paragraphs) http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/CHING/BOXER.HTM

  7. Answer these questions on page 86 What was the Open Door Policy? Who were the Boxers? What were their goals? Who supported/opposed the Boxers? What occurred during the Boxer Rebellion? What are the results of the rebellion? Did the Boxers meet their goal, why/how?

  8. Homework Due Friday! • Read the article and answer the questions • Due Friday, 12/17/10 This is NOT an excuse!

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