Wednesday October 8 2014 Drill: What advice would you give to someone who is about to answer a DBQ? HW: Obj: Identify and describe motives for European.

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Wednesday October 8 2014 Drill: What advice would you give to someone who is about to answer a DBQ? HW: Obj: Identify and describe motives for European Imperialism in Africa by completing a DBQ.

Advice… “According to Document __ it states, “ info info info info quote quote quote” this means that ____What did you learn form the document, how does it apply or answer the question___

Turn in… Packet Newly Answered DBQ Old/ Graded DBQ Then You can work on SLAVERY Packet… Take a book from the CART

Monday October 6, 2014 Drill: What two countries held most of the territory in Africa after the Berlin Conference? HW: Complete Analysis for Document E. Obj: Identify and describe motives for European Imperialism in Africa by completing a DBQ.

Friday October 3, 2014 Drill: What are 3 goods that were exported from Africa during the 1800’s? HW: Let’s go O’s!!! Obj: Identify and describe motives for European Imperialism in Africa by completing a DBQ.

Friday October 3, 2014 Drill: What is one reason countries try to invade or control other countries? HW: Lets Go O’. Obj: Identify and describe motives for European Imperialism in Africa by completing a DBQ.

Begin with Completing Background Essay Questions. Wednesday Begin with Completing Background Essay Questions.

Why are these events important? Predict…

Pre-Bucketing… How could you Organize your essay?

Doc A

Doc B

Doc B

Doc C

Doc D

Doc E

Thursday October 2 2014 Drill: What religion was spread to Africa from Europe? Take out a sheet of paper HW: Analysis Questions- Doc C. Obj: Identify and describe motives for European Imperialism in Africa by completing a DBQ.

Can you take over a country if… National Security: The Colonized island country has deepwater ports for refueling the mother country's navy and merchant marine. It has also has an airfield. Always Justified? Sometimes Justified? Never Justified?

Can you take over a country if… National economy and energy independence: the colonized country has much needed oil reserves. Always Justified? Sometimes Justified? Never Justified?

Can you take over a country if… Moral Duty: The colonized country has a poor, uneducated population that needs roads, school and hospitals Always Justified? Sometimes Justified? Never Justified?

Can you take over a country if… Establishing religious freedom: the colonized country is ruled by brutal theocracy. Christians, Muslims, Hindus and Jews are denied freedom of worship upon pain of death. Always Justified? Sometimes Justified? Never Justified?

Can you take over a country if… Establishing political freedom: The colonized country is run by a tyrant who denies free elections and imprisons all critics Always Justified? Sometimes Justified? Never Justified?

Using the Background Essay Pick out 5 vocabulary words. Create a definition Then… Complete Background Essay Questions.