Bell Activity December 5, 2017 What does the acronym MANIA stand for?

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Bell Activity December 5, 2017 What does the acronym MANIA stand for? You know the routine What does the acronym MANIA stand for? At what school was Scott Frost hired as the football coach?

Today’s Agenda December 5, 2017 Standards and Objectives Vocabulary Begin World War I unit Map Activity Pre-WWI map of Europe Causes of World War I MANIA World War I documentary

Standards and Objectives December 5, 2017 Standards and Objectives Unit: World Wars, 1914-1945 W.23 – Evaluate and analyze the role of political and economic rivalries, ethnic and ideological conflicts, domestic discontent, disorder, propaganda, and nationalism in mobilizing the civilian population in leading to the outbreak of World War I. Objectives: I can analyze the role of several factors that led to the outbreak of World War I.

December 5, 2017 Propaganda Governments attempted to control public opinion. Censored newspaper reports about fighting. Worried truthful description of casualties would discourage public support. Governments created propaganda. Information used to influence opinion. Encourage support of the war. Posters, pamphlets, and articles distributed. Urged people to volunteer Portrayed the enemy as brutal

December 5, 2017 Propaganda In groups or individually you will create a piece of propaganda. It can relate to sports, politics, books, movies, video games, TV shows, social media apps, etc. BE CREATIVE!! Look at propaganda posters from World War I for inspiration. When you are ready, pick up a couple pieces of paper and some colored pencils. If we do not finish we will finish up next class.