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Happy Friday! 12/16 Find your green and white handouts from Wednesday. Get a Disney Villain card from me Get a Disney Villain card from me

Imperialism On Wednesday, we looked at some EXAMPLES of this concept: “imperialism.” Remember your green and white handouts?

What is “imperialism?” Critical Attributes for “imperialism”: The “imperializing” country… 1.has ambition/intent to use power (political, economic) over another country 2.is willing to use force 3.benefits more than the other country 4.has feelings of superiority

YOU decide… Handout 4 has four scenarios. You will be assigned ONE OF THESE to begin with. For your scenario, underline any CRITICAL ATTRIBUTES (Handout 2, the four requirements) you see. Then ask yourself…  Does the scenario show ALL FOUR CRITICAL ATTRIBUTES? If YES – it is an example of imperialism. If NO – it is a non-example.

YOU DECIDE: Example or Non-Example? Critical Attributes for “imperialism”: Does the “imperializing” country… 1.have ambition/intent to use power (political, economic) over another country? 2.have a willingness to use force? 3.benefit more than the other country? 4.have feelings of superiority?

YOU DECIDE: Example or Non-Example? Your Scenario: #1 – DIAMONDS - Rome #2 – HEARTS – The New World #3 – SPADES – Soviet Union #4 – CLUBS – Iraq War Be ready to briefly explain your scenario to your classmates and defend your choice for Example or Non-Example.

YOU DECIDE: Example or Non-Example? The Scenarios Are: #1 – DIAMONDS - Rome #2 – HEARTS – The New World #3 – SPADES – Soviet Union #4 – CLUBS – Iraq War Find classmates that can help you with the other THREE scenarios. You will help them with yours. 1.explain your scenario 2.defend your choice for Example or Non-Example.

Imperialism Case Study: Nigeria

For TODAY – 27.2 notes Take out your GRAY (grey…?) packet from Wednesday. These notes will be the foundation for our next activity. You will be in charge of determining an imperialism plan for Nigeria.

Imperialism Case Study: Nigeria Let’s talk about the character groups first. These “characters” represent the different goals and reasons people had for imperialism in African countries. Similar goals and reasons were used in Asia, Latin America, the Pacific, etc…

Imperialism Case Study: Nigeria Let’s talk about the character groups first. These “characters” represent the different goals and reasons people had for imperialism in African countries. 1.EXPLORER

Imperialism Case Study: Nigeria Let’s talk about the character groups first. These “characters” represent the different goals and reasons people had for imperialism in African countries. 2.MISSIONARY

Imperialism Case Study: Nigeria Let’s talk about the character groups first. These “characters” represent the different goals and reasons people had for imperialism in African countries. 3.BUSINESSMAN

Imperialism Case Study: Nigeria Let’s talk about the character groups first. These “characters” represent the different goals and reasons people had for imperialism in African countries. 4.HUMANITARIAN

Imperialism Case Study: Nigeria Character Groups: 1.Explorer 2.Missionary 3.Businessman 4.Humanitarian

Imperialism Case Study: Nigeria 1.Finish 27.2 notes first. 2.Complete “definitions” table. 3.Answer questions according to your character. 4.Create a visual for your character and your goals. 5.Discuss how to present your Imperialism plan!

Imperialism Case Study: Nigeria Character Groups: 1.Explorer 2.Missionary 3.Businessman 4.Humanitarian 5 th Hour: You may CHOOSE your groups and topic BUT… ** Must have at least 4 people in each group. ** Each Character must be chosen once before any double- ups.

Imperialism Case Study: Nigeria Character Groups: 1.Explorer 2.Missionary 3.Businessman 4.Humanitarian 6 th hour: You may CHOOSE your groups and topic BUT… ** Must have at least 4 people in each group. ** Only 4 groups – one per character.