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Monday, April 20 th World History
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Essential Questions How did the west change socially, politically & economically at the turn of the century? What is Marxism & what led to this philosophy being adopted by certain political groups? How did the 2nd Industrial Revolution impact urban & working class populations? What arguments did society have against allowing women’s suffrage? What differences existed between the Triple Entente & the Triple Alliance? What was scientific racism & how was it used to promote Social Darwinism?
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Assembly Lines What can we infer about early automobiles by watching this video? What did you find in your research last week about Ford?
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Chapter 13 Section 1 (page 416) Read pages 416-421, while reading fill out the first column “explain what it is” You will have 10-15 minutes to complete this column When you complete the first part of the chart, raise your hand and smile at the teacher If you have it completed fully, then you will be placed with a partner to complete “Why is it significant to the overall topic of the chapter?” and draw a picture to help you remember it
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Tuesday, April 21 st World History
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Essential Questions How did the west change socially, politically & economically at the turn of the century? What is Marxism & what led to this philosophy being adopted by certain political groups? How did the 2nd Industrial Revolution impact urban & working class populations? What arguments did society have against allowing women’s suffrage? What differences existed between the Triple Entente & the Triple Alliance? What was scientific racism & how was it used to promote Social Darwinism?
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Socialism, Communism, Capitalism What do they all mean? Lets read the sheet While I read, underline/highlight key facts Put a * by items you do not know
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Blog Post: Which system would you want to live in? Why? Be specific with facts and details
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Wednesday, April 22 nd World History
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Essential Questions How did the west change socially, politically & economically at the turn of the century? What is Marxism & what led to this philosophy being adopted by certain political groups? How did the 2nd Industrial Revolution impact urban & working class populations? What arguments did society have against allowing women’s suffrage? What differences existed between the Triple Entente & the Triple Alliance? What was scientific racism & how was it used to promote Social Darwinism?
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Emergence of Mass Society *Ch 13 Sec 2 People move to the city What problems will happen when lots of people move to cities? Housing, diseases spreading, food, sanitation/bathrooms, water & electricity usage
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Growing Cities “Blue Collar” means working in factories/with your hands Urban population boom Map page 423 Cholera spreads (through water) New regulations for running water & internal drainage systems in all new buildings Hot baths
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*Make this table in your notes, then read page 424 to add notes* The New Elite The Middle Classes Working Classes *extra fact: Boy Scouts created in 1907 in Great Britain so city kids learn about outdoors and recreational activities
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Thursday, April 23 rd World History
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Essential Questions How did the west change socially, politically & economically at the turn of the century? What is Marxism & what led to this philosophy being adopted by certain political groups? How did the 2nd Industrial Revolution impact urban & working class populations? What arguments did society have against allowing women’s suffrage? What differences existed between the Triple Entente & the Triple Alliance? What was scientific racism & how was it used to promote Social Darwinism?
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Women’s Suffrage suffrage=voting Biggest movement in Great Britain USA: 19 th Amendment in 1920 gives females the right to vote
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Iron Jawed Angels (2004) Alice Paul, used nonviolent protests to demand the vote, they were assaulted by crowds of men and denied police protection the government tried to suppress the militants' nonviolent protests with false arrests, unfair trials, imprisonment in harsh conditions, and what can best be described as torture
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Leisure Activities (late 1800’s)
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Friday, April 24 th World History
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Essential Questions How did the west change socially, politically & economically at the turn of the century? What is Marxism & what led to this philosophy being adopted by certain political groups? How did the 2nd Industrial Revolution impact urban & working class populations? What arguments did society have against allowing women’s suffrage? What differences existed between the Triple Entente & the Triple Alliance? What was scientific racism & how was it used to promote Social Darwinism?
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