Source Practice NOT USEFUL USEFUL Source 8 and Figure 10 on p.206 CHALLENGE How useful are these sources overall to a historian studying Anglo-German.

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Source Practice NOT USEFUL USEFUL Source 8 and Figure 10 on p.206 CHALLENGE How useful are these sources overall to a historian studying Anglo-German naval rivalry? Source 8 and Figure 10 on p.206 Study Sources 8 and 10. How useful are Sources 8 and 10 to a historian studying the Anglo-German naval rivalry Timed = 10 minutes max! NOT USEFUL USEFUL

Quiz! Who was the Entente Cordial between? In which country did France get a free hand as a result of the Entente Cordial? Define Weltpolitik Define the ‘Scramble for Africa’ List three countries that are in the Balkans England and France Morocco Important role on a world stage/world power Period in African history where European powers colonised Africa Bosnia, Serbia,

By the end of this lesson everybody will be able to… Recall two Moroccan Crises and the Bosnian Crisis Explain the causes and consequences of the different crises Evaluate the impact of this crises on international relations

The Moroccan Crises and Bosnian Crisis Each table will be given either one of the Moroccan Crises, or the Bosnian Crisis. TASKS Stick the overview of the crisis in your book Highlight 5 key phrases that could be used to summarise your event On your table you are going to create a poster on your crisis. You need to focus on: chronology what/who was causing tension & why The consequences of that tension on international relations (how did countries react/feel about what was happening at various points in the crisis). 30 minutes to make your poster 15 minutes at each?

Knowledge Quiz In which crisis did Kaiser Wilhelm enter Morocco on a white horse? What was the outcome of the Algeciras Conference for Germany? In which crisis did France gain joint control of the Moroccan police with the Spanish? Where did Austria-Hungary take over in the Bosnian crisis? What was the name of the gunboat sent to Morocco in the 2nd Moroccan Crisis? In which crisis did France take full control of Morocco? Which countries backed down to Germany in the Bosnian Crisis? How did Britain show it was willing to fight Germany in the second Moroccan Crisis? Which country had been in control of the Balkans for centuries? In which crises was the Entente Cordial challenged?

Write an account of how events in Morocco became an international crisis in 1905 and 1906. Write an account of how events in Bosnia became an international crisis in 1908. Write an account of how events in Morocco became an international crisis in 1911.

In 1911, France’s influence in Morocco was growing, but Germany wanted a better share in economic potential Morocco had to offer. Therefore, when the Moroccans rebelled against their Sultan, Germany made a speech in which he said he would support the Sultan. Kaiser Wilhelm II also sent a gunboat called the Panther to Morocco. This was seen as a deliberate challenge to France’s plan to control Morocco, which had been agreed by Britain according to the terms of the Entente Cordiale. The crisis escalated as the powers reacted to events – France and Britain were angry at the Kaiser’s interference, and, in 1906 challenged him at the Algeciras Conference. At the conference the Kaiser was forced to back down. He felt humiliated, isolated and bitter because of a perceived threat from the strengthening Entente Cordiale. Events in Morocco became an international crisis because the Kaiser was made a speech which promised to support the Sultan of Morocco. This German interference in Moroccan affairs angered France. Germany also sent a gunboat to Morocco.

Level Marks ( /8) What you need to do 4 7-8 Complex analysis of causation/consequence. The answer is presented in a coherent narrative/account that demonstrates a range of accurate and detailed knowledge and understanding that is relevant to the question. 3 5-6 Developed analysis of causation/consequence Answer is presented in a structured and well -ordered narrative/account that demonstrates a range of accurate knowledge and understanding that is relevant to the question 2 3-4 Simple analysis of causation/consequence Answer is presented in a structured account that demonstrates specific knowledge and understanding that is relevant to the question. 1 1-2 Basic analysis of causation/consequence Answer is presented as general statements which demonstrates basic knowledge and understanding that is relevant to the question.

Level Marks ( /8) What you need to do 4 7-8 I progress from a developed narrative of causation/consequence with complex sequencing and reasoning supported by a range of accurate and detailed factual knowledge and understanding which might be related, by showing understanding about how much each part of the sequence increased tension and led to a crisis. 3 5-6 I progress from a simple narrative of causation/consequence with developed sequencing and reasoning supported by a range of accurate factual knowledge and understanding which might be related by analysing how/why tension increased at one stage in the process. 2 3-4 I progress from a basic narrative of causation/consequence by showing a simple understanding of sequencing, supporting it with factual knowledge and understanding. 1 1-2 I can identify cause(s)/consequence(s) about the events

0 9 Write an account of how events in Morocco became an international crisis in 1911 [8 marks] 0 9 Write an account of how events in Morocco became an international crisis in 1905 and 1906. [8 marks] Which caused more tension between the Great Powers in the years 1905 to 1911: events in Morocco, 1905.1911; events in Bosnia, 1908.1909? You must refer to both reasons when explaining your answer. Use cartoon as a gradebook