World History November 27, 2012 May 16, 2011. Do Now Study for your map quiz MAP QUIZ Binder Check SWBAT identify the leaders of WWII and describe how.

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World History November 27, 2012 May 16, 2011

Do Now Study for your map quiz MAP QUIZ Binder Check SWBAT identify the leaders of WWII and describe how the conditions of the 1920s and 1930s caused WWII.

Binder Check The 5 items you will need to take out: 1. Industrial Revolution Introduction ( ?) A. Seed drill, etc. 2. Conditions of Industrial Revolution ( ) A. Discusses working conditions 3. Causes of WWI ( ) 4. Conditions of WWI ( ) 5. Ru ssian Revolution ( )

A.G.G.R.E.S.S.I.O.N Causes of World War II

Appeasement Europeans responded to Hitler’s actions prior to September 1939 by following a policy of appeasement through the Munich Agreement. Appeasement– giving in to aggressive demands in order to maintain peace.

European leaders allowed Nazi Germany to expand because: nations were exhausted financially and militarily following WWI they thought that directly confronting Nazi Germany would lead to WWII They thought Nazi Germany provided a natural buffer to the Soviet Union.

G: Germans take Austria and Czechoslovakia

The Munich Agreement Hitler wanted to unite all German- speaking people in Europe. First, Hitler took over Austria without opposition in March At a meeting in Munich, the British and French Prime Ministers agreed not to stop Hitler from invading Czechoslovakia. The Munich Agreement is an example of appeasement.

Video G: German Nationalism

R: Real Cause: Hitler Invades Poland

Invasion of Poland, VideoVideo Hitler staged an attack by Polish troops in Germany as an excuse to attack Poland. WWII began after Germany invaded Poland.

CFU’s 1. Why were the German people willing to listen to Hitler? 2. What event sparked WWII? 3. What new military tactic did the Germans use?

E: Everyone Ignores League of Nations

S: Spiteful Treaty of Versailles makes Germany and Italy want revenge.

S: Stupid pacifism in Great Britain and France

I: Italy Wants Land In order to unite Italians under fascism, Benito Mussolini joined forces with Adolf Hitler. Mussolini hoped to gain foreign colonies so Italy could support industrialization.

CFU’s 1. Why were Germany and Italy upset with the Treaty of Versailles? 2. What did both Italy and Germany want to do because of this treaty? 3. How might the U.S. feel about this new war in Europe? Why?

O: Oh, US isolationist!

U.S. Isolationism, VideoVideo In the 1930’s, the United States attempted to avoid a repetition of the events leading up to United States’ involvement in WWI by passing a series of neutrality laws. Neutrality Laws– a set of laws that said that the US would remain neutral and not join either side.

N: No one stops Japan in Asia

Japan, VideoVideo After WWI, Japan attempted to solve some of its economic problems by expanding its influence in Asia.

Poster Include: In 3 sentences, you need to explain in your own words what the letter means. A picture. FILL THE PAGE. You can use Chapter 27 and 28. Roles: Writer Artist Manager/Information Finder