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Do-Now 1/6/16 Get out your notebooks – we’ll be taking notes – title them “Types of War” Brainstorm – what are the different kinds of war you can think of?
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Types of War Vocabulary
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Directions For each of the following words – write down the definition provided and then create a visual to represent the particular type of war.
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Total War One or more combatants commit all of its resources to the war effort. Economic, industrial, natural, material, educational and human resources are mobilized Mobilize – to prepare or organize for trade Examples: WWII
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Civil War Dispute as a result of radically different ideas about the direction, governmental system or composition of a country. Division can be ideological (about ideas), regional, political, economic or religious Lack of a strong enough government to address the issues leading to division Example: US Civil War
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Revolutionary War Usually sparked by a grass roots movement to overthrow what it perceives to be an oppressive authority. The authority could be foreign (from another country) or domestic (w/in the same country). Grass Roots – movement that starts w/ ordinary citizens and expands. Can also be Total Wars and/or Civil Wars Often a result of Nationalist Movements (feeling of national pride amongst a group of people) Example: U.S. Revolution
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Guerrilla War More of tactic that can be used in other types of war Used when you don’t have the power to win in conventional war Small groups of combatants use tactics like ambushes, sabotage, traps, etc… Example: Vietnam War
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Causes of War Causes can be Social, Political, Economic, and Ideological In your groups – brainstorm examples of each type of cause (use what you’ve learned in World and US History) Be ready to share out what you’ve come up with
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