Imperialism Unit 8 Chapters 21 & 22.

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Imperialism Unit 8 Chapters 21 & 22

O P T I C

Tuesday, Feb. 19th Objective Agenda TSW identify the major events and vocabulary associated with European Imperialism Agenda 1. OPTIC 2. PPT 3. Vocab 4. TL

Block, Feb. 20th & 21st Objective Agenda TSW identify major political, social, and economic motivations for imperialism Agenda 1. Previous Empires PPT 2. Old Imperialism Map 3. Explore vs. Colonize

Friday, Feb. 22nd Objective Agenda TSW identify major motivations and characteristics of Old Imperialism and its impact using India as an example Agenda 1. Video 2. PPT 3. Are you an Imperialist?

Monday, Feb. 25th Objective Agenda TSW compare and contrast old and new imperialism using Africa as an example Agenda 1. Video 2. PPT 3. Impact Chart 4. Asia: Old or New?

Tuesday, Feb. 26th MILESTONE

Block, Feb. 27th & 28th Objective Agenda TSW identify the major characteristics of informal imperialism Agenda 1. Vocab Quiz 2. World Map Review 3. Formal Imp. Recap 4. Research Informal Examples 5. Develop Definition

Friday, March 1st Objective Agenda TSW identify the social effects of imperialism Agenda 1. Class Discussion 2. Research 3. Fill the Head WS

Monday, March 4th Objective Agenda TSW identify how Japan is the imperialism exception Agenda 1. Video 2. PPT 3. Research 4. Short Essay

Tuesday, March 5th Objective Agenda TSW successfully demonstrate knowledge of New, Old and Informal Imperialism Agenda 1. Unit 8 Test 2. Unit 9 Vocab

Word Bank Autonomy Nationalism Imperialism Social Darwinism Racism Sphere of Influence Colony Commercial Informal

Sphere of Influence

Informal

Commercial

Imperialism

Racism

Autonomy

Colony

Nationalism

Social Darwinism

Social Darwinism OPTION A OPTION B

Autonomy OPTION A OPTION B

Nationalism OPTION A OPTION B

COMMERCIAL OPTION B OPTION A