Warm Up Create a bubble map for the word NATION. Use definitions and examples. NATION Based on our definition of a NATION, what do you think NATIONALISM.

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Warm Up Create a bubble map for the word NATION. Use definitions and examples. NATION Based on our definition of a NATION, what do you think NATIONALISM means?

Nationalism na·tion·al·ism  noun \ˈnash-nə-ˌli-zəm, ˈna-shə-nə-ˌli-zəm\: a feeling that people have of being loyal to and proud of their country often with the belief that it is better and more important than other countries How is nationalism different than patriotism?

Patriotism pa·tri·ot·ism  noun \ˈpā-trē-ə-ˌti-zəm, : love that people feel for their country

Nationalism/Patriotism We are going to listen to a song and determine if it is an example of nationalism or patriotism Proud to be an American

Discuss with your table and be ready to share! Proud to be an American Second stanza – first two lines Provide a few reasons as to why a person would ‘thank their lucky stars’ to live in America. Discuss with your table and be ready to share!

Discuss with your table and be ready to share! Proud to be an American Second stanza – Last two lines Explain why the singer believes the American flag stands for freedom. Provide examples. Explain how and why America has ‘taken away freedom’ from certain groups of people in its history. Discuss with your table and be ready to share!

Discuss with your table and be ready to share! Let’s Decide Is this song an example of nationalism or patriotism? How can you tell? Discuss with your table and be ready to share!

ISMs Open to pages 55 and 56 in your notebook and divide it to look like the picture below.

ISMs Copy these words into each column in CAPITAL LETTERS INDUSTRIALISM NATIONALISM MILITARISM IMPERIALISM

Industrialism INDUSTRIALISM Copy the definition below under the word. A social system in which industry and factories are the basis of an economic system A social system in which industry and factories are the basis of an economic system

Industrialism INDUSTRIALISM Draw a line under the definition and draw a small picture to help you remember the word. A social system in which industry and factories are the basis of an economic system

Industrialism INDUSTRIALISM Think of one positive aspect of this “ism” and one negative aspect and record it below your picture A social system in which industry and factories are the basis of an economic system It leads to many jobs for citizens It can lead to pollution and crime b/c of crowded cities

Nationalism NATIONALISM Copy the definition below under the word. being loyal to and proud of your country and believing it is better and more important than other countries being loyal to and proud of your country and believing it is better and more important than other countries

Nationalism Create a picture to help you remember this word being loyal to and proud of your country and believing it is better and more important than other countries

Nationalism NATIONALISM Think of one positive aspect of this “ism” and one negative aspect and record it below your picture being loyal to and proud of your country and believing it is better and more important than other countries

Militarism MILITARISM Copy the definition below under the word. actions of people who believe that a country should use military methods, forces, etc., to gain power and to achieve its goals actions of people who believe that a country should use military methods, forces, etc., to gain power and to achieve its goals

Militarism MILITARISM Now create your picture and positive and negative aspects of this “ism” actions of people who believe that a country should use military methods, forces, etc., to gain power and to achieve its goals

Imperialism IMPERIALISM Copy the definition below under the word. policy or practice by which a country increases its power by gaining control over other areas of the world policy or practice by which a country increases its power by gaining control over other areas of the world

Imperialism IMPERIALISM Now create your picture and positive and negative aspects of this “ism” policy or practice by which a country increases its power by gaining control over other areas of the world

What’s the Connection? On page 57, create this chart. IND IND made MIL possible b/c weapons could be mass-produced Let’s make connections between these ideas. How are they related? NAT MIL With your table, make more connections between the “isms.” Be prepared to share! Nations needed bigger militaries to protect colonies IMP

Exit Ticket The belief that your country is better and more important than other countries is imperialism nationalism industrialism militarism

Exit Ticket 2. Industrialism led to imperialism because countries needed more weapons countries needed more room for citizens industrialized nations had a strong sense of nationalism industrialized nations needed more raw materials