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NAME DATE The Unit Organizer BIGGER PICTURE LAST UNIT/Experience CURRENT UNIT NEXT UNIT/Experience Essential QUESTIONS is about... Vocab UNIT MAP CURRENT UNIT Prehistory and Human Development Global Interactions in Ancient History 1 st Day of School River Valley Civilizations Hunter-gatherer Nomad Paleolithic Era Neolithic Era Neolithic Revolution How humans developed advanced tools and how farming allowed for humans to settle in one place. 1.How did physical geography influence the lives of early humans? 2. What were the characteristics of hunter-gatherer societies? 3. How did the beginning of agriculture and the domestication of animals promote the rise of settled communities? 4. How does archaeology provide knowledge of early human life and its changes? Paleolithic Era Neolithic Era Development of Agriculture Hunter-gatherer society Technology Agriculture Archaeology

CONVEY TARGETED CONCEPT Key Words OFFER OVERALL CONCEPT NOTE KEY WORDS CLASSIFY CHARACTERISTICS CONCEPT DIAGRAM TIE DOWN A DEFINITION PRACTICE WITH NEW EXAMPLE EXPLORE EXAMPLES Examples:Non-examples: Always PresentSometimes PresentNever Present Imperialism expansion Powerful countries Overseas colonies Britain Mother country Colonization of America Strong navy Mother country Powerful navy Overseas colonies Competition Rival countries Peace and harmony Equality for all Britain (India/Africa/Canada) Germany (parts of E. & W. Africa) France (N. & W. Africa) Forced rule Exportation of raw materials States Provinces Imperialism is the competition of countries to force rule over weaker countries so that they can export raw materials for economic gain for the mother country

LINCS Tables L ist the parts I dentify a reminding word N ote a LINCing story C reate a LINCing picture S elf-test emperor Actions used by one nation to exercise economic or political control over a weaker nation Term Reminding Word LINCing Story LINCing Picture Definition Term Reminding Word LINCing Story LINCing Picture Definition The big brother made his little brother a final proposition: don’t tell mom or your done for! Term Reminding Word LINCing Story LINCing Picture Definition monarch Monarchs are undivided when they migrate to a single place in which thousands of other are located. Undivided rule by a single person Term Reminding Word LINCing Story LINCing Picture Definition Imperialism diplomacy ultimatum monarchy The emperor told his colonies that they had to obey him so he could become rich. made A final proposition, condition or demand the art and practice of conducting negotiations between nations dip In ancient China you must dip to your knee in order to negotiate with the emperor.

The conflict that arose between the countries of the world pulling them into a global war. Key Topic is about… The cause of WWI can be attributed to many causes rather than just one single cause. So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) WWI Militarism Nationalism Germany France Glorification of The military Grew partly out of Social Darwinism Arms race; mainly Britain and Germany Overseas colonies also resulted in building up of the navy Proud of military power Europe’s industrial leader Bitter about defeat of the Franco-Prussian War Wanted revenge & Recovery of Alsace & Lorraine