Ms. Anderson & Mrs. Gilbert 12/5/16 Imperialism in Japan Ms. Anderson & Mrs. Gilbert 12/5/16
Warm-Up Period 3 Take out the “China Resists Outside Influence” worksheet (pink). 2 groups need to present! Boxer Rebellion End of Qing Dynasty Exit Slip
Warm-Up Period 4 Do NOT need computers today! “The White Man’s Burden” poem (front & back)
Lesson Essential Question Daily Objectives Lesson Essential Question Behavior Objective How did Japan become an imperial power in the 19th century? S W A G
Imperialism in China Exit Slip Take out your “China Resists Outside Influence” worksheet (pink) & “Imperialism in China” exit slip (white half-sheet). Take 5-8 minutes to write your response or reread your response for clarity
Vocabulary Go to http://worldhistoryasia.weebly.com/im perialism-in-japan.html Complete your organizer!
Feudal Japan until mid-19th century
Daimyo – lords who were vassals (land owners) of the shogun Shogun – regional military leaders in feudal Japan Samurai – military caste (officers) in feudal Japan
Tokyo, circa 1820 Industrialized Japan
Research: Japan Pick a partner Research your assigned topic Create a poster When your poster is finished, do a Gallery Walk to complete the rest of your organizer
Meiji Restoration 1867-1912
Emperor Mutsuhito
Sino-Japanese War
Treaty of Portsmouth, 1905
Imperial Japan
Assignment: Compare & Contrast China with Japan Use your notes from Friday & today to complete the compare & contrast of China and Japan Answer the questions on the back of your worksheet in complete sentences How did Japan become an imperial power in the 19th century?