Imperialism Case Studies Classwork 3/16

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Imperialism Case Studies Classwork 3/16 Unit Five Notebook Assignment #9

In the Library: Grab a Chromebook (one per group member) Each group should go to a table together to set up your ‘station’ Sign in and present your group’s Google Slide Presentation on your Chromebook As a group, move in a clockwise direction to the next table to review a new-to-you case study and complete the analysis assignment on the next slide I will keep time and let you know when to move to the next station (10-15 minutes per station)

Instructions Set up a page in your NB with the heading ‘#9: Imperialism Case Studies Analysis’ For each ‘station’ (except your own), complete the following (I would write this down at the top of your page for reference): Name of Case Study (countries involved) Describe the economic, political, and social factors for Imperialism and define any key terms included Summarize the methods of conquest and imperialism and methods of resistance by indigenous populations Describe the move towards independence and explain the lasting impacts on the region Take the quiz at the end and write the letter AND item of your answer