CHAPTER 12 Nationalism and Revolution around the World
Objective:
Students will be able to describe the independence struggles of the colonized regions of the world, including the roles of leaders, such as Sun-Yat-sen in China, and the roles of ideology and religions. As well as describe the effects of the war and resulting peace treaties on population movement, the international, economy, and shifts in the geographic, and political borders of Europe and the Middle East.
Rationale:
The transition from World War I ending and the various reactions which occurred around the world is important to understanding as a means of setting-up the economical and political foundation which led to World WAR II
Evidence:
Being able to list the factors that the Treaty of Versailles placed on the German people as well as the German Economy, as well as the impact of World Wide depression of the 1920, will enable students to connect these events into understanding the reasons WWII occurred.
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Essential Question - Does War settle anything?
Before and After
Essential Question - Does War settle anything?
Before and After
Journal Entry - What was the "Long March" and what Did Mao's quote really mean...
2. What incident provided cover/justification for the Japanese to invade Manchuria
Agenda for today - Jeopardy or save it til tomorrow?
Section #5 Monday March 21st - Section #5
Chapter 12 Practice Quizzes
The Sectional Quizzes will be due/turned-in on Tuesday the day of the test
Chapter 12 Sectional Presentation
The Sectional Summaries are to be used as resources to assist with understanding the material