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This activity focuses on understanding the similarities and differences in the experiences of Africa, India, Latin America, Japan, and China during the 19th and 20th centuries. Students will create a poster that illustrates connections between significant events and themes such as imperialism, expansion, revolution, and independence. By using a modified Venn diagram, students will analyze exploratory motives, economic impacts, resistance movements, and responses to foreign influence, along with crafting sensory caricatures that represent the emotions and experiences of colonized nations.
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Imperialism Unit Wrap up 1.16.11 World History II Ms. Underhill
Making Connections Activity Objectives: “I can identify similarities and differences between the experiences of Africa, India, Latin America, Japan, and China during the 19th and 20th century. “I will create a poster to draw draw connections between events and themes of the 19th and 20th centuries including imperialism, expansion, revolution, and independence.” “I will make sure Ms. Underhill gets my notebook by the end of class so I can get a notebook grade for Term 2 which is 20% of my grade!”
Instructions • Attach words and phrases where they belong on the modified venn diagram. • Decide similar themes for all of these countries. • Draw arrows to specific themes/events/people that connect. • For example: In Africa, Exploratory Motives lead to Imperialism
Exploratory Motives Imperialism Imperialism
Processing: Sensory Caricature I see… I think… • Draw a caricature that represents these countries who experienced foreign influence. Label them based on senses. • What do they see, hear, feel, think, etc. I hear… I smell… Colonized Nations I feel…
Words for venn Gandhi Simon Bolivar Jose San Martin Caudillos Commodore Matthew Perry Sun-Yet Sen Boxer Rebellion Modernization Westernized Isolationists Samurai Imperialism Feudal System Economic Motives Political Motives Ideological Motives Exploratory Motives Missionaries Livingstone Exploitation Industrial Revolution/Technology Nationalism Berlin Conference Sepoy Mutiny Boxer Rebellion Jose San Martin Revolution Independence Non-Violent protest Colony Capitalism and Trade East India Company Resist Foreign Influence Political instability Opens up ports to foreign trade Opium Trade