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Explore the motivations behind and impact of the decisions made at the Berlin Conference, including various countries' perspectives. Delve into Goldie's role, European awareness of Leopold in the Congo, Britain's suspicions of Portugal, and all decisions reached. Assess whether the outcomes were favorable. Additionally, complete a newspaper report analyzing the conference's causes, decisions, global opinions, and overall impact.
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What was decided at the Berlin Conference? A aim: to explain the motivations, impact and different countries opinions of the decisions of the Berlin Conference B aim: to explain the motivations of the decisions of the Berlin Conference and the impact they would have C aim: to explain the decisions of the Berlin Conference and what their impact would be From your reading answer these questions. • Who was Goldie? • What did the other European countries know about Leopold in the Congo? • Why was Britain suspicious of Portugal? • What was decided at the Conference? Essay feedback.
Use pp. 53-54 and document 14 at the back to fill in this table. Work in pairs.
What was decided at the Berlin Conference? A aim: to explain the motivations, impact and different countries opinions of the decisions of the Berlin Conference B aim: to explain the motivations of the decisions of the Berlin Conference and the impact they would have C aim: to explain the decisions of the Berlin Conference and what their impact would be Summarise on a post-it note what you should know from your aim. Do you think the decisions of the Berlin Conference were good decisions to make?
Homework – Due Thursday • Write a newspaper report on the Berlin Conference. Include… • It’s causes • It’s decisions • What countries thought of the decisions • The impact of the conference