Snapshot Do Now- Page 7 LT: I can analyze a primary source in reference to perspectives and power of the Cold War SC: I know I hit the LT when I can create.

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Snapshot Do Now- Page 7 LT: I can analyze a primary source in reference to perspectives and power of the Cold War SC: I know I hit the LT when I can create likely responses for the Soviet Union & US to Allende’s Speech to the UN and support my response with evidence Why: perspectives; power Please update table of contents with: 1973 Chilean Coup Reading 1973 Chilean Coup D’etat Video Notes Chilean President Speech- US & USSR Perspective Reactions

1. Turn in your Hot Spots Final Questions if you haven't already 2 1. Turn in your Hot Spots Final Questions if you haven't already 2. If you have a smartphone, download the Canvas for students app! Do Now:

Chilean Speech

Snapshot LT: I can analyze a primary source in reference to perspectives and power of the Cold War SC: I know I hit the LT when I can create likely responses for the Soviet Union & US to Allende’s Speech to the UN and support my response with evidence Why: perspectives; power

Make a sentence using all these words! Coup d'état: a sudden attempt by a small group of people to take over the government usually through violence Source: Merriam Webster Learner's Dictionary Briefcase: a flat case that is used for carrying papers or books Sabotage: destroying or damaging something on purpose so that it does not work correctly Impel: to make someone feel a strong need to do something Conscience: the part of the mind that makes you aware of your actions as being either morally right or wrong

1973 Chilean Coup d'état  Highlight main ideas as teacher reads the background info on Chile

1973 Chilean Coup d'état Questions- 5 minutes Discuss questions at the end in groups Write down the Paragraph number where you can find the answer to each question in the text.  1973 Chilean Coup d'état

1973 Chilean Coup d'état Video Complete the note taking sheet as we watch the clip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-xyoI5bU-g https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeUF_H8RBCQ

President Allende’s 1972 UN Speech Read the 4 Quotes from the Speech and Summarize quote in 3 bullet points Comment on the possible reaction of both communist/USSR and capitalist/democratic/USA regimes Use CDS and CMs within your answer Due at end of period– Turn it in to the box