LASTING EFFECTS OF IMPERIALISM. BELLWORK Please label your next Notebook Entry: Effects of Imperialism. Create a T-Chart – one side labeled POSITIVE the.

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LASTING EFFECTS OF IMPERIALISM

BELLWORK Please label your next Notebook Entry: Effects of Imperialism. Create a T-Chart – one side labeled POSITIVE the other NEGATIVE. POSITIVENEGATIVE

POSITIVE IMPACTS Economies grew Education/literacy improved (schools) Health improved (hospitals) Sanitation improved (plumbing/sewers) Built up infrastructure (roads, railroads, bridges, etc.)

NEGATIVE IMPACTS Religious and cultural clashes that still exist today (redrew boundaries and relocated populations) Cash crops = famine Loss of land Loss of culture Disease Economically dependent on imperial powers

STUDENT SELF ASSESSMENT Turn to your BLUE Student Self Assessment. A couple week ago you rated yourself with a “B” (before) for all of the learning targets. Take a moment to determine where you are at now by highlighting your new rating or writing an “A” (after). Please complete the rest of the chart by determining what you need to do to “know it”.

UNIT 7 ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS Please answer the after column of Unit 7’s essential questions. The person who’s birthday is closest to today will be your group’s speaker. Speakers: be prepared to answer ALL questions if called on.

WORLD HISTORY NOTEBOOK CHECK 1. Unit 7 Essential Questions 2. Unit 7 SSA 3. Unit 7 Vocabulary 4. Partition of Africa Maps 5. Magnificent African Cake 6. Bellwork Question 7. Effects of Imperialism TChart

WORLD HISTORY HONORS NOTEBOOK CHECK 1. Unit 7 Essential Questions 2. Unit 7 SSA 3. Unit 7 Vocabulary 4. Partition of Africa Maps 5. Magnificent African Cake 7. Impact of Imperialism Graphic Organizer 8. Effects of Imperialism TChart

STUDY GUIDE FOR UNIT 7 TEST Definition of Imperialism (1 question) Causes of Imperialism (2 questions) Direct vs Indirect Control (1 question) (look at the Types of Imperialism section of your Magnificent African Cake notes) Why did imperialist nations build up infrastructure in colonies? (1 question) Impact of Imperialism (2 questions) Berlin Conference (1 question) Based on Quote (1 question) Based on Cartoon (1 question)