BELLWORK: “What is meant by the Americas?” (10-11) 1.Why do the Americas seem like a homogenous region? 2.How/why do countries within this region differ?

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BELLWORK: “What is meant by the Americas?” (10-11) 1.Why do the Americas seem like a homogenous region? 2.How/why do countries within this region differ? 3.Explain why History of the Americas is taught using a “case- study” approach? 4.Why does the United States dominate any regional study of the Americas? 5.Why is the study of Canada unique? 6.THINKER: Read the Dominant Neighbors section at the bottom of page 11…… Why are generalizations made about these two countries? Why are they seen as devoid of their own identities by outsiders? Explain your opinion!

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