Objective: Evaluate the causes of World War I by analyzing primary sources Br 1) What do the following terms mean to you: “fitter” “successful” “failure”

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Objective: Evaluate the causes of World War I by analyzing primary sources Br 1) What do the following terms mean to you: “fitter” “successful” “failure” “power” 2) Why do people fail? Why are they successful? 3) Are you a product of your environment or genetics?

Social Darwinism and Whiteman’s burden

Objective: Analyze the causes and effects of the Boer War and Moroccan Crisis Br: How do these cartoons reflect British Imperialism and the Boer War?

Boer War Before the 1800’s who controlled South Africa? – Answer: Dutch/Boers-Africaners Why did the British want South Africa – Answer:Diamonds and gold Who won? – British-but Boers put up a good fight because Germans provided them with weapons. Transvaal government was dissolved – How? How was this a long term cause to World War I? – Weapons and Kruger telegram. – Krueger telegram—Kaiser praises Boers for success in Jameson raid

Moroccan Crisis I and II Why was Germany so angry? – Triple entente What did Germany do? – International question of Morocco – Morocco independence (same as someone coming here and giving anti-USA Speech) – Result: Treaty of Algericas What happened in part 2? – German gunboat, give me French Congo – Increasing tension

Objective: Analyze the arms race by evaluating data 1) Why is North Korea such a threat? 2) Has the advancement of technology in warfare hurt or bettered society? Explain.

Obj: Analyze the arms race by evaluating data 1) Summarize the clip. 2) Does North Korea have the right to take the American as a prisoner? 3) How should our country respond?