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Room 214 World History Cook/Crayne

While you were gone World History- Make-up Assignments Dec. 14 While you were gone World History- Make-up Assignments Cook/Crayne Room 214 Student-_____________ Date Absent- Dec. 14 Date Due-______ Please attach your make-up work to this sheet when you hand it in! Homework:Homework: Unit IV- World Studies – Eastern Europe- Project Based LearningUnit IV- World Studies – Eastern Europe- Project Based Learning Dec. 11- TPS- 6,7,+8 Chapter outline due and 30 most important thingsDec. 11- TPS- 6,7,+8 Chapter outline due and 30 most important things Dec Make collages or scrap books of 30 things.Dec Make collages or scrap books of 30 things. Dec. 14 -Collages or scrap books due- 30 points daily.Dec. 14 -Collages or scrap books due- 30 points daily. Dec. 17- Unit IV Test.Dec. 17- Unit IV Test. Unit IV- PBL- 110 pointsUnit IV- PBL- 110 points –Dec. 18, , 21- Research –Dec. 21, Jan. 3, 4, - Development –Jan. 7, 8, Presentations In Class Work: Activities- World Studies: Unit IV- Eastern Europe Project Based Learning Collage due todayCollage due today Examination: Date and Period you will take the exam- _________________ Signature:___________

Chapter 6 Top Ten 1. Natural Resources 2. Lake Baikal 3. Volga River 4. Major Climates- Humid Continental, Subarctic, Tundra 5. Siberian Plains and Taiga 6. Ural Mountains and Caucasus Mts. 7. Steppes 8. Good Farm land- Loess soil 9. Hydroelectric Power- 10. Forests

Chapter 7 Top Ten 1.Christianity 2. World War I and II 3. Rise of Moscow and Tsars (Peter the Great, Ivan the Terrible and Alexander III) 4. Invasion of Napoleon 5. Revolution of 1917-communism 6. Lenin and Stalin 7. Cold War- Nuclear Weapons, Arms Race, Super powers. 8. Collapse of the Soviet Union The Russian Federation 10. European Union

Chapter 8 Top Ten 1. Ethnic Group- Slavic, Magyar, Yakuts, Armenian, Mongolian, Roma (Gypsy) 2. Eastern Orthodox Faith and Muslim 3. Communist Control 4. Czechs and Slovaks. 5. Yugoslavia 6. Prague and Budapest- Centers of Culture 7. Soviet Union- many republics and ethnic groups- Chechens- Russian Federation. 8. Space Race 9. St. Petersburg- Lenningrad 10. Russian Education

You are a State Dept. official who works for the new American Ambassador to this country. Plan a fact finding trip to your country before then Ambassador gets there.You are a State Dept. official who works for the new American Ambassador to this country. Plan a fact finding trip to your country before then Ambassador gets there. Driving Question. don’t What don’t Americans know about this country? What things do we have wrong? Maintain this theme throughout the project. 5 min but no more than 10 You must have at least 5 min but no more than 10 min. for this presentation. Plan your trip- using the questions on the right. Apps and Websites you could use along with chapter 10 Haiku Deck Haiku Deck is used for the project itself. Album FX lite World Travel Atlas Atlas for IPad World in Figures reports.org. User Name- buseman. Password- chuck DRIVING QUESTION- You must state your answer to the driving question first and repeat it throughout the project. MAP- You must show a map of your country and the route you will take to get there from Waverly to the capital of your country. (Draw a line for the route) TRIP- How long will the trip take and how much will it cost- plane tickets, hotel fees and possible transportation when you get there. CLIMATE- What is the climate year like in this country. CAPITAL CITY- When you fly into the capital and stay there- what will you see? EXCHANGE RATE- Money- What is the exchange rate here? FAMOUS SITES- What sites are there to see in your country? Why see them? HISTORY- How did the famous person, thing or event listed affect the history of this country? Pick one or more. WORLD WAR II- What was the effect of WWII on this country? GOVERNMENT- What is the political system of this country as of What kind and who is in charge? STRANGE LAWS- What are some strange laws in this country? STRANGE FOOD- What are some of the strangest foods of this country? STRANGE CUSTOMS- What don’t Americans know about the customs of this country? MISCONCEPTIONS- What things do most Americans have wrong about this country? What have you found and what do you think? Countries of Eastern Europe- (19) Albania- Mother Teresa,, George Kastrioti Skanderbeg ; founded 1991 Belarus- Tadeusz Kościuszko, Chernobyl disaster Bosnia and Herzegovina- Ottoman Era, Gavirlo Princip, Josip Broz Tito Bulgaria- Todor Zhikov, Vasil Levski Croatia- Josip Broz Tito, Crisis in Kosovo, Slobodan Milošević Czech Republic- Munich Agreement- 1938; Alexander Dubček ;Velvet Revolution 1989; January 1, 1993 Estonia- Soviet and German Domination; WW1;Independence 1991 Hungary -WWI, Hungarian Revolution of Latvia- WWI, Soviet Domination and Independence 1991 Lithuania- WWI, 1990 independence Macedonia- Phillip II and Alexander the Great; 1991 independence Moldova- Stephen the Great; Soviet Era and Independence Poland- Tadeusz Kościuszko; WWI; "Solidarity" Romania- Vlad the Impaler; Transylvania; Revoluiton of 1989 Russian Federation- Peter the Great, Lenin, Stalin, Gorbachev, Chechnya Serbia and Montenegro- Slobodan Milošević; 1992 Federation; Kosovo Slovakia- Munich Agreement- 1938; Alexander Dubček ;Velvet Revolution 1989; January 1, 1993 Slovenia- House of Habsburg; Independence 1991 Ukraine- Cossacks; WWI; Krushchev; Chernobyl; Independence 1991

Countries of Eastern Europe- (19)Numbers and Names and Countries Albania- Mother Teresa,, George Kastrioti Skanderbeg ; founded Luchtenburg - Slovakia Belarus- Tadeusz Kościuszko, Chernobyl disaster 2. Cain- Czech Republic Bosnia and Herzegovina- Ottoman Era, Gavirlo Princip, Josip Broz Tito 3. Cuvelier - Hungary Bulgaria- Todor Zhikov, Vasil Levski 4. Sam K.- Poland Croatia- Josip Broz Tito, Crisis in Kosovo, Slobodan Milošević 5. Andrew Hardee- Latvia Czech Republic- Munich Agreement- 1938; Alexander Dubček ;Velvet Revolution 1989; January 1, Gade - Albania Estonia- Soviet and German Domination; WW1;Independence Levi Neal- Lithuania Hungary -WWI, Hungarian Revolution of Carolus - Romania Latvia- WWI, Soviet Domination and Independence Staudt - Bulgaria Lithuania- WWI, 1990 independence 10. Reynolds - Belarus Macedonia- Phillip II and Alexander the Great; 1991 independence 11. Hicks - Ukraine Moldova- Stephen the Great; Soviet Era and Independence Chase – Serbia and Montenegro Poland- Tadeusz Kościuszko; WWI; "Solidarity" 13. Wheelock- Macedonia Romania- Vlad the Impaler; Transylvania; Revoluiton of Barnett- Russian Federation Russian Federation- Peter the Great, Lenin, Stalin, Gorbachev, Chechnya 15. Pothast - Bosina and Herzogovinia Serbia and Montenegro- Slobodan Milošević; 1992 Federation; Kosovo 16. Sarah W- Croatia Slovakia- Munich Agreement- 1938; Alexander Dubček ;Velvet Revolution 1989; January 1, 1993 Slovenia- House of Habsburg; Independence 1991 Ukraine- Cossacks; WWI; Krushchev; Chernobyl; Independence 1991