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1 st Period New Seats 0. Anthony Salas 1.Hannah Robinson 2.Hanna Yoshida 3.Alexandra Malo 4.Jamin Deaver 5.Tessa Talebi 6.William Smith 7.Edi Aguilar 8.Jamaila Padaong 9.Hannah Athey 10.Kshitiz Giri 11.Michael Torreano 12.Makayla Garcia 13.Angel Henriquez 14.Hiba Absar 15.Lara Hamoud 16.Katherine Janson 17.Rocio Robles 18. Matt Ruben 19. Alex Penfold 20. James Manke 21. Yimei Xuzhou 22. Alejandro Guerrero 23. Ally Wheeler 24. Michelle Youlton 25. Daniel Petti 26. Bella Wenneberg 27. Allen Baek 28. Jennifer Alvarado 29. Amanda Nelson 30. Rushil Shah 31. Baylee Beardslee 32. Emily Furuichi 35. Tiffany Huang

2 nd Period New Seats 1.Jennifer Geranen 2.Carolina Salas 3.Tara Mazda 4.Lucas Hugyik 5.Jennifer Palacios 6.Marisa Gong 7.Breanna Gambini 8.Erik Cortinas 9.Oswaldo Cartagena 10.Jonathan Martinez 11.Bronte Smith 12.Kimiko Aldritch 13.Jeremiah Verzosa 14.Sarah Uribe 15.Melissa Vargas 16. Jorge Hernandez 17. Jeffrey Martinez 18. Carly McDonald 19. Wendy Chang 20. Jose Morales 21. Aria Rahimi 22. Sasha Hugly 23. Kathy Poon 24. Jeanette Freiberg 25. Michelle Tabaska 26. Erin Heckman 27. Joselyn Rodriguez 28. Nick Sevely 30. Suleyma Guerra 21. Andres Pilling

3 rd Period New Seats 1.Lucas Tong 2.Molly Dempsey 3.Angelica Garcia 4.Megan Gruspe 5.Marie Critchfield 6.Jonathan Alessandro 7.Camila Raygada 8.Juan Miranda 9.Charlotte Balas 10.Ryan Forrest 11.Kyla Hayes 12.Casey Chien 13.Kevin Steiner 14.Ricardo Duran 15.Roshan Das 16.Dylan Fluckiger 17. Andrew Gonzalez 18. Alyssa Przywara 19. Hansol Kim 20. Jackie Olivares 21. Cindy Ho 22. Brandon Lin 23. Kelly Vroom 24. Joey Aronson 25. Elena Estrada 26. Kaylan Cholewa. 27. Lizeth Cuevas 28. Punu Sherpa 29. Evan Johansson 30. Janet Luna 31. Anne Dong 32. Lizzy Yuskel 35. Andy Du

Good Morning! 1.Housekeeping – Welcome Back! – Return Work/Finals – News, Views, Confused 2.Beginning of Unit 6: WWII Essential Question: How did WWII begin? Homework: Cornell Notes pg

TEST RETURNS!!!1!!

Unit 6: World War II

Stand Up, Sit Down: What do we already know about WWII? Who were the aggressor nations? What were the systems of government in these nations? What started World War II? Who were the leaders of the Axis nations? Who were our allies during World War II? What was the response to the aggressor nations by the League of Nations and other countries?

Post-WWI Problems Post-WWI political instability in many countries – Russian Revolution (1917) – Germany, Italy, and Japan not satisfied with Treaty of Versailles Post-WWI economic instability – Most countries indebt from the war (Germany worst of all) – Great Depression causes inflation and economic crises throughout the world

Rise of the Dictators Dictators seek to solve political/economic instability through total control and military conquest Joseph Stalin (Russia) – Communist command economy industrializes Russia Mussolini (Italy) – 1919 first Fascist political movement – Nationalism + Militarism +Socialism = Fascism Hitler (Germany) – Nazi Party: The National Socialists = Fascist – 1932 becomes Chancellor Tojo/Hirohito – Militarism = Japanese Fascism It’s baby Hitler!

WWII Begins Dictators test the League of Nations – Military actions by Japan and Italy in China and Ethiopia 1938 European policy of Appeasement: give in to demands to avoid conflict 1939 Germany and Russia invade Poland – WWII begins

HOT ROC: What is History? An Account of the Past – Story – Storey – Istor

Story What is Story? – a narrative, either true or fiction, in writing or spoken, that is designed to interest, entertain, or instruct the listener or reader Examples?

Storey What is Storey? – A floor or level of a building – Uh what? So a man jumps from a building…

Storey Your PERSPECTIVE – The manner in which your personal experiences affect how you view the world Examples?

Istor What is istor? – Ancient Greek – Meaning “Inquiry” – “Istoria” = History Inquiry – To explore or investigate by asking questions and searching for evidence. – Historians are DETECTIVES!