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1900-Present-Global Conflict KEY CONCEPTS-Be sure to watch all three reviews to finish packet.
Chapter 20
Essential Question: Compare the causes and effects of World War I with the causes and effects of World War II. (Consider statebuilding, expansion, and conflict; creation, expansion, and interaction of economic systems) Craft an argumentativeresponse using both comparison and causation.
Chapter 20 Outlne
Chapter 20 Big Picture Questions
Chapter 20 Section 1: The First World War
PowerPoint
Crash Course: HOW World War I Started: Crash Course World History 209
Crash Course: Who Started World War I: Crash Course World History 210
What is Shell Shock?
Chapter 20 Section 2: Capitalism Unraveling: The Great Depression
PowerPoint, Section 2
Chapter 20 Section 3: Democracy Denied
PowerPoint, Section 3
Chapter 20 Section 4: A Second World War
PowerPoint, Section 4
World War II: Crash Course World History #38
Manchuria under Japanese Control: "Manchukuo: The Newborn Empire"
Chapter 21
Essential Activity
1. Create a chart titles Russian Revolution. Across the top: Event; Impetus for Change; Effects of Change; Remained Unchanged. Listed below events: February Revolution, Bolshevik Rebolution; Collapse of the Soviet Union. Complete the chart.
2. Create a chart titles Chinese Revolution. Across the top: Event; Impetus for Change; Effects of Change; Remained Unchanged. Listed below events: 1911 Revolution; Civil War, Mao's Regime; Post 1976. Complete the chart.
3. Use the two charts to write a times essay (35 minutes) Analyze the similarities and differences between the impetus for change and the effects of change in the Russian and Chinese revolutions of the twentieth century.
Chapter 21 Outlne
Chapter 21 Big Picture Questions
Strayer Video Lecture:
Chapter 21 Section 1: Global Communism
Chapter 21 Section 2: Revolutions as a Path to Communism
Chapter 21 Section 3: Building Socialism
Chapter 21 Section 5: Paths to the End of Communism
Video:
Communists, Nationalists, and China's Revolutions: Crash Course World History #37
Stalin's Purge
Democracy, Authoritarian Capitalism, and China: Crash Course World History 230
Chapter 22
Essential Activity
In groups select and research the life of one of the major national figures who played an important role: Mahatma Gandhi of India; Nelson Mandela of South Africa; Kemal Ataturk of Turkey or Ayatollah Khomeini of Iran. Create a half size poster crafted as a newspaper front page with the following headings and information: 1. What was the person's background, upbringing, and education? 2. What caused the person to become interested in fighting for nationalism? 3. What was the theme of the person's struggle? For example was it equality, independence, or modernization? 4. Why might this person be considered a hero in his nation? Each person in your group will be responsible for ONE of the questions and that part of the poster.
Chapter 22 Outlne
Chapter 22 Big Picture Questions
Video Lectre:
Chapter 22 Section 1: Toward Freedom: Struggles for Independence
Chapter 22 Section 2: Comparing Freedom Struggles
Video:
Decolonization and Nationalism Triumphant: Crash Course World History #40
Chapter 23
Essential Activity
Chapter 23 Outlne
Chapter 23 Big Picture Questions
Video Lectre:
Chapter 23
Video:
Globalization I - The Upside: Crash Course World History #41
Globalization II - Good or Bad?: Crash Course World History #42
1900-Present-Global Conflict KEY CONCEPTS-Be sure to watch all three reviews to finish packet.
Chapter 20
Essential Question: Compare the causes and effects of World War I with the causes and effects of World War II. (Consider statebuilding, expansion, and conflict; creation, expansion, and interaction of economic systems) Craft an argumentativeresponse using both comparison and causation.
Chapter 20 Outlne
Chapter 20 Big Picture Questions
Chapter 20 Section 1: The First World War
PowerPoint
Crash Course: HOW World War I Started: Crash Course World History 209
Crash Course: Who Started World War I: Crash Course World History 210
What is Shell Shock?
Chapter 20 Section 2: Capitalism Unraveling: The Great Depression
PowerPoint, Section 2
Chapter 20 Section 3: Democracy Denied
PowerPoint, Section 3
Chapter 20 Section 4: A Second World War
PowerPoint, Section 4
World War II: Crash Course World History #38
Manchuria under Japanese Control: "Manchukuo: The Newborn Empire"
Chapter 21
Essential Activity
1. Create a chart titles Russian Revolution. Across the top: Event; Impetus for Change; Effects of Change; Remained Unchanged. Listed below events: February Revolution, Bolshevik Rebolution; Collapse of the Soviet Union. Complete the chart.
2. Create a chart titles Chinese Revolution. Across the top: Event; Impetus for Change; Effects of Change; Remained Unchanged. Listed below events: 1911 Revolution; Civil War, Mao's Regime; Post 1976. Complete the chart.
3. Use the two charts to write a times essay (35 minutes) Analyze the similarities and differences between the impetus for change and the effects of change in the Russian and Chinese revolutions of the twentieth century.
Chapter 21 Outlne
Chapter 21 Big Picture Questions
Strayer Video Lecture:
Chapter 21 Section 1: Global Communism
Chapter 21 Section 2: Revolutions as a Path to Communism
Chapter 21 Section 3: Building Socialism
Chapter 21 Section 5: Paths to the End of Communism
Video:
Communists, Nationalists, and China's Revolutions: Crash Course World History #37
Stalin's Purge
Democracy, Authoritarian Capitalism, and China: Crash Course World History 230
Chapter 22
Essential Activity
In groups select and research the life of one of the major national figures who played an important role: Mahatma Gandhi of India; Nelson Mandela of South Africa; Kemal Ataturk of Turkey or Ayatollah Khomeini of Iran. Create a half size poster crafted as a newspaper front page with the following headings and information: 1. What was the person's background, upbringing, and education? 2. What caused the person to become interested in fighting for nationalism? 3. What was the theme of the person's struggle? For example was it equality, independence, or modernization? 4. Why might this person be considered a hero in his nation? Each person in your group will be responsible for ONE of the questions and that part of the poster.
Chapter 22 Outlne
Chapter 22 Big Picture Questions
Video Lectre:
Chapter 22 Section 1: Toward Freedom: Struggles for Independence
Chapter 22 Section 2: Comparing Freedom Struggles
Video:
Decolonization and Nationalism Triumphant: Crash Course World History #40
Chapter 23
Essential Activity
Chapter 23 Outlne
Chapter 23 Big Picture Questions
Video Lectre:
Chapter 23
Video:
Globalization I - The Upside: Crash Course World History #41
Globalization II - Good or Bad?: Crash Course World History #42