What is wrong with this picture?. Talking points Opposition groups in Germany were all made up of young people. People were happy, so people didn’t resist.

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What is wrong with this picture?

Talking points Opposition groups in Germany were all made up of young people. People were happy, so people didn’t resist. Opposition was never successful in Nazi Germany.

Solo taxonomy - Make your choice. I know a little about one or two groups I know about some of the groups (more than 2) I can understand why some were successful and why some were not I can understand the similarities and differences between the groups I know why they failed.

SolotaxonomyActivity Uni-structuralI know about the different opposition that existed in Nazi Germany. Multi structural I know why some groups were more successful than others. RelationalYou have recorded the similarities and differences between the groups and can explain why they were unsuccessful. Extended abstract You have planned an answer on the computer to the essay.

Testing where you are at: Homework

1a – Briefly describe the opposition groups that existed in Nazi Germany? 1b – Explain why some people opposed the Nazi Party. 1c – Opposition was never successful in Nazi Germany – TO what extent to you agree?

Opposition was never successful in Nazi Germany. Learning objective Give me 7