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Final Week

Homework-Due Thursday Study for Final by filling out all relevant information on final study guide

Warm Up What were the four underlying causes of World War I and how did each lead to the war breaking out? (MAIN)

Learning Objectives Prepare for Final Synthesize material from the causes of World War I-the end of the Cold War Engage in visual learning: Hotel Rwanda

Brainstorming What was the Treaty of Versailles? Write three conditions of the Treaty Explain how each condition led to the rise of Hitler or one of his policies when Hitler took over Germany

Final Review Worksheet Take 20 Minutes to complete the Final Review Worksheet. If you finish early, you may start filling out the study guide

Kahoot.IT Review for Final by playing Kahoot

Hotel Rwanda 1885-1961: Belgium rules over Rwanda Fill out the question and answer sheet on the movie, Hotel Rwanda 1885-1961: Belgium rules over Rwanda The Belgians divided the Rwandan people up into two groups: Hutus and Tutsis 1994: Civil War erupts in Rwanda between the Hutus and Tutsis Based on what we learned about the history of the Congo and Rwanda, how has Imperialism impacted modern day Africa?

Warm Up Define what a genocide is and identify three places where genocides have taken place

Final Exam