CHAPTER 10 The NEW GLOBAL PATTERNS
Objective:
Students will be able to analyze the patterns of global change in the era of New Imperialism in at least two of the following regions or countries: Africa, South Asia, China, India, Latin America, and the Philippines
Rationale:
The social and economic changes that affected the rest of the undeveloped world had their roots in many different motives. Students should be able to look at the various "reasons" and articulate their support of or disdain for, each reason.
Evidence:
Being able to argue for (either) the benefits of Imperialism on the host country vs the benefits for the colonizing country will provide evidence that students are looking at issues from both sides.
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Essential Question - Do we control the air over our country?
Journal Entry -
Japan attacked and controlled Korea in (Chapter 10 page 325) 1894. In 1910 it annexed Korea outright absorbing the land into the Japanese empire. By 1919 an uprising occurred but Japan crushed it killing many Koreans. Korea has never forgot these events and there exists today a clear level of animosity between North Korea and Japan. Last Year North Korea had a nuclear test and a satellite launch. (the satellite flew over Levi stadium just after the Super Bowl last year)
Here is how the world reacted...
"China is more cautious than some of the rest of us, for reasons that we do understand," Obama said. "What we will be doing, the United States and Japan will be doing, is seeking to persuade the Chinese that it is in the interests of all of the international community now to apply some more direct economic pressure on North Korea at this point." Great Britain called North Korea's actions "extremely destabilizing" for the region and said Britain would be summoning Pyongyang's ambassador in response.
If you were president, how would you respond? (remember Japan is an ally, South Korea is an ally, China is a trading partner, and North Korea still blames the USA for their country's split, and wants to kill/destroy America)
Chapter Outlines Schedule
Section #1 Thursday Feb 3rd
Section #2 - Monday Feb 6th
Section #3 - Tuesday Feb 7th
Section #4 - Thursday Feb 9th
We will begin the movie on Ghandi and Imperialism after we correct the test and write the journals.
Thursday
Japan Colonization/Destruction of Korea - Japan Vs Korea
Read the short article and do the Cartoon Analysis (place analysis doc into google classroom)
Friday
Traveler's Tale activity - ( here )
Read the short article, answer question 1-4 (answer question #4 from your own perspective as well as a typical America at the time)
For next week
Jose Rizal Biography - ( here )
Read the short biography about Jose Rizal and answer the questions at the end
King Monket of Siam Biography - ( here )
Read the short biography about Jose Rizal and answer the questions at the end
John Grant's Journals and Letters - ( here )
Read the short biography about John Grant and answer the questions at the end. (the #4 question "essay" only needs to be a short paragraph)
Jose Marti Primary Source -( here )
Read the short biography about Cuban patriots and answer the questions at the end. (You should use Google Slides for this assignment as making a short timeline will be much easier on this app)
Chapter 10 Sectional Presentation
The Sectional Summaries are to be used as resources to assist with understanding the material
Chapter 10 Practice Quizzes
The Sectional Quizzes will be due/turned-in on Thursday the day of the test