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Get out your Butter Battle Book End and share it with your Partner!

Please do not talk at this time Nov 5. HW: Finish Communist China Handout- Pg. 53A/B. Get out your Butter Battle Book End and share it with your Partner! Who has a really fantastic one? Share out! Now turn these in!. Categorizing Events in History!. Political Government Leaders Laws

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Get out your Butter Battle Book End and share it with your Partner!

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  1. Please do not talk at this time Nov 5 HW: Finish Communist China Handout- Pg. 53A/B • Get out your Butter Battle Book End and share it with your Partner! • Who has a really fantastic one? • Share out! • Now turn these in!

  2. Categorizing Events in History! • Political • Government • Leaders • Laws • Courts • Voting • Type of Gov. • War • Economic Money Depressions Trade Economic collapse/ Bankruptcy Economic system Capitalism Communism Taxes Resources Raw materials • Social • People • Religion • Education • Culture • Food • Music • Media • Language Pg 52A

  3. Cold War Events • Marshall Plan • Korean War • Propaganda • Molotov Plan • Truman Doctrine • Building schools in Turkey • Electing Kennedy to the presidency

  4. Modern China • Why would it be important for American students to study about China? • Get the handout- BBC: Country profile: China • Read this handout and use your new filters (Social, Economic, and Political) to organize the key information from this reading. • Record key information for each category in each of the three boxes on page 52B in your notebook.

  5. Social People Political Government • Economic Money

  6. China has a new Leader… • How do you say Xi Jinping?

  7. Social People Political Government • Economic Money

  8. Social People Political Government • Economic Money

  9. Social People Political Government • Economic Money

  10. Social People Political Government • Economic Money

  11. Please get a handout to review Imperialism in China: Pg 53A • Look at Chapter 12, Sec 1 on Imperialism in China and answer the questions on this paper.

  12. Please do not talk at this time Nov 6/7 HW: Finish Vocab Word Maps- Pg 55A You need watercolors and a cup for Tuesday! Please get out your HW from last night on the Communist Revolution(Pg 53B) • Compare your notes to those of your partner… • Do they had something you don’t have? • Add to your own work.

  13. Imperialism in China Review: Look at the bottom half of side 1 and think about what you know about Imperialism in China… Use these key words in your answers: Opium War Taiping Rebellion Boxer Rebellion In terms of China’s interaction with the West, what are they most upset about?

  14. Please take out a piece of paper… • Label it Chinese Philosophy Part 1 DBQ • You will take some background notes on the situation in modern China. • Then you will read some Primary Sources and answer questions on this page. • It is pg. 54A

  15. Modern Chinese History: 1911 - 1949 The last Chinese Dynasty collapsed at the turn of the century in 1911. China tried to become a Democracy, but the people aren’t educated enoughto organize the whole country before the chaos of WWI happens in 1914. After WWI, in the 1920’s, China is ruled by Capitalist Warlords who use their private armies to control peasants and territory. Eventually Jiang Jieshi became the leader of these warlords. At the same time, Communists, led by Mao Zedong, challenged the capitalists and their Western allies. This led to Civil War. Chinese Civil War: Jiang Jieshi AKA Chiang Ki Shek (a capitalist warlord) Vs. Mao Zedong (a communist peasant)

  16. The Long March As Mao retreats from Jiang’s army he travels all across China, talking to the people and getting to know what they want. They in turn, get to know him. The Civil War goes on a break when the Japanese invade for WWII. As Mao marches through China he talks to average Chinese peasants everywhere to find out what they want. He is perceived as a man of the people.

  17. The Communist Victory

  18. Chinese Political Thought- Pg 54A Today, we are going to look at three different philosophies about government in China. • The first reading is from Chen Duxiu- an intellectual in China around the end of WWI. • The second reading is from Jiang Jeishi, the Capitalist warlord who unites and rules China between WWI and WWII. • The last reading is from Mao Zedong the great Communist Leader who transforms China after WWII. • As you read these Quotes, think about what you know about China’s history as a country and answer the questions on a piece of paper.

  19. Vocabulary: Please do a vocab word map on page 55A for each of the following words: • Civil War A war between political factions or regions within the same country. • Communes Collective farms where people work and live together. • Land Reform The redistribution of farmland by breaking up large estates and giving the smaller farms to peasants. • Rural Pertaining to the countryside.

  20. Word Examples and related words Picture Land Thanks!

  21. SPE- China - Pg 52A • Imperialism in China Review: Pg 53A • Communist Revolution Notes: Pg 53B • Chinese Philosophy DBQ Part 1 Pg 54A • Vocab Word Maps- China pg 55A

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