Imperialism – Chapters 27 and 34/35

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Imperialism – Chapters 27 and 34/35 You and your group are responsible for presenting the effects of imperialism on your assigned regions. During your presentation you must address social, religious, economic, and political effects of imperialism in the region. There will be 10 regions. The first 5 are during the era of imperialism. The second 5 are after the colonial power left. Your presentation must be between 5 -7 minutes. You will be graded on content, slides, and actual presentation ability. You must practice your presentation out loud, with your group, and a stop watch in order to be successful. All presentations must include a map and a works cited page You will be graded on spelling and grammar!

a. During Imperialism b. Post-Imperialism 1. South Africa a. Jonathan, Ravin, Monty b. Nick B., Daniel, Juan 2. Nigeria a. Michael, Cooper, Bryson b. Steven, Max, Dominic 3. The Ottoman Empire a. Garrett, Quin S., Luke b. Easton, Ryan, Jan (focus on Turkey and the Kurdish population) 4. India a. JJ , Quinn S.,Charlie b. Grant, Nick S., Casey (include the partition and creation of Pakistan) 5. Southeast Asia a. Frankie, Yianni, Kyle b. Russell, Jack, JT