Nationalism Simulation

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Nationalism Simulation

First Period Bahkan Caldonia Morovia Penland Sandia Yorkton Mason Ben Be. Allen Alex B. Deja Jaison Bradley Teandra Wes Carson Marie Thomas Trey Sarah Grace Tyler Alex M. Luke Eli Rachel M. Hector Aleia Julianna Mary Grace Carter Wray Zoe Nate Rachel S. Jack Jimmy Noah Ben Bl. Mario Walter

Second period Bahkan Caldonia Morovia Penland Sandia Yorkton Keon Noel Sierra Nicole Danica Toyosi Valeria Murat Nick Josh J. Avi Noah Darnelle Trey Josh S. Ashleigh Styles Makierah Steve Katherine Kevin Monique Cordarius Andreaus

Fourth period Bahkan Caldonia Morovia Penland Sandia Yorkton Vicky William R. William H. Clare Spencer Nadia Cassidy Sydney Kayla Grayson Caide Aedan Faith David Sarah Hansel Emma Hailee Samuel Sara Eliana Hunter Toby Bianca Antonio Nolan Ajah TJae Chigozie Adrian Tony Matt

Step 1- create your nation- 3 minutes Fill out the country name and the group members’ names on page 1 in your group folder. Do not take these pages out of the folder!

Step 2- find your location- 5 minutes Find your country on the map of Pandoria. Color in your country on the map on page 2. At the bottom, record what natural resources you have in your country. Are you on the sea? Are there forests, mountain ranges, or rivers? How might these resources be an advantage? How might they be a problem?

Step 3- create your government- 5 minutes Choose your jobs in your new country. Fill-in the Government Set-Up Page on page 3 in your group folder Ambassador: You will negotiate and work with other countries to keep the peace by making deals that have been discussed by your country with other countries. Scribe: You will put any proposals made to any other country in writing. Director of Central Intelligence: You will be the expert on information about other countries and the threats and advantages that other countries have on your country. Minister of State: You are the speaker for your group. You will deliver any messages or proposals from your country to the general body (entire class) of the states. Minister of the Defense: You will be the expert on your country’s defenses. You will advise your country in decisions regarding how war would be conducted or avoided. Senator: You will be the expert on the wants and needs of your country’s people.

Step 4- create your emblem and flag- 30 minutes You need to promote nationalism in your country! You need to create your national emblem on page 4 in your group folder. You have 15 minutes to decide on colors and create an emblem. Once you decide on colors and an emblem, make a flag! Mslasater.com World History  Resources  World War I Unit  Scholastic Flag Maker Link Select print and save as PDF when you’re done and email to slasater@wcpss.net This will be page 5 in your group folder.

Step 5- Create your pledge of allegiance- 15 minutes You say it before the announcements every morning! Write it on page 7 in your group folder. You have 15 minutes!

step 6- Confidential packets- 15 minutes I will give each Minister of State a packet of confidential data. Quietly review the information. You need to analyze your nation’s position. You have 15 minutes to read and discuss your position.

Step 7- state meetings- 15 minutes Government officials need to meet and prepare a state paper, proposing a solution to the current world crisis (re: News Bulletin on page 7 in your group folder). Use page 7 and your Confidential Information Sheet to devise a solution. You have 15 minutes. Your scribe needs to write your state’s proposal on page 8 (State Paper #1) in your group folder.

Step 8- peace proposals- 5 minutes/group The Minister of State from each group will stand and read aloud their official position to the class. Other government officials need to take detailed notes on what other nations plan to do. Each group will have 5 minutes to present their peace proposal.

Step 9- state meetings- 15 minutes Your country needs to meet to review suggestions. What negotiations are you willing to make with other countries? You have 15 minutes to prepare your second proposal on page 9 in your group folder.

Step 10- negotiations- 10 minutes You have 10 minutes to send your ambassador to any nation to negotiate, compromise, etc. Ambassadors need to fill out the final agreements form on page 11 in your group folder.

Step 11- official treaty or alliance- 15 minutes Your country needs to fill out the Official Treaty or Alliance form on pages 12-13 in your group folder. The alliance should reflect the negotiations on page 11.