Bell ringers Mar 25-27.

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Bell ringers Mar 25-27

What was the strategy for global war? BR #1: Monday, March 25 Who were the big three? What was the strategy for global war?

BR #2: Monday, April 1 Which picture, video or quote impacted you the most from the exhibit Tuesday? Why? Do you think the exhibit is an effective way to learn about the Holocaust and other genocides? Explain. List the three ways civilians responded to occupation. List three reasons why Germany lost.

BR #3: Tuesday, April 2 Which philosophies were at odds during the Cold War? Define the iron curtain and which leader gets the credit for saying this phrase. Explain the policy of containment and one example of this policy at work.

BR #4: Wednesday, April 3 How was global power distributed during the Cold war? Explain the Marshall Plan and its goal. What was the Berlin blockade? What was the “race to the sea”? List the three main provisions of the Treaty of Versailles. Before turning in: Please put the following in the upper RIGHT-hand corner of your paper: First and last name Class period Date Once complete, please turn in all 4 bell ringers for this week.