Minds On: Back In the Day

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Minds On: Back In the Day Set up a chart like the one below: Once set up work through each section with Mr. Shields and then on your own or with a partner. Minds On: Back In the Day First Word 1914 Now Technology French/English Relations Status of Women International Relations Canadian Identity

Big Questions: #2,3 HTC: Evidence The World Before WW1 Big Questions: #2,3 HTC: Evidence

Canada in 1914 Population: 8 million Prime Minister: Robert Borden (Conservative) We had just signed Confederation in 1914 to make us our own country and step away from the British Empire. French-English relations were often tense The status of women was low Although our economy was still resource-based we were becoming increasingly industrial Canada in 1914

Europe in 1914 Britain: Small in size but had lots of money and power Had the most powerful navy in the world KEY POINT – Had many colonies around the world (Canada, Australia, etc.) Europe in 1914

France France: At this time not as powerful as it used to be Is in a central location in Europe Also has colonies KEY POINT – A mutual hate with Germany France

Russia: The biggest country in the world in size A very large population Were very poor KEY POINT – Large army, but very scattered

Austria-Hungary: Many different cultures in one area Was a political mess: Not very organized KEY POINT: A weak and outdated empire

Germany: A strong industrial nation Also has a very strong army and navy KEY POINT – Was power hungry and jealous of Britain

Video Clip: The Alliances of Europe - 1914

Activity: Who Is Ready for War? Using the information booklets fill in the chart regarding national resources and afterwards write a response based on the following: Who is most ready for war and what might the consequences of their entry be? Use specific details from the lesson and reading to support your answer. Also consider the “Problems” paragraph for each nation before making a final decision! Activity: Who Is Ready for War?

Wrap Up – Paragraph Feedback Trade paragraphs with the person sitting closest to you. After reading their paragraph write down two things they did well and two things they could work on. Hand paragraphs in to Mr. Shields so I can check them out as well! Wrap Up – Paragraph Feedback