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1 Nationalism & Imperialism World History Ms. Lasater POD 1

2 Create-A-Country (handout) With your group: Create a name System of government- which types have we studied? Three laws Three traditions- what is a tradition? Colored flag on back of sheet You’ve got 15 minutes!

3 Create-A-Country Class Discussion What possible problems do you see with this map? Which of these countries do you think would become allies? Why? Which of these countries do you think would become enemies? Why? All of your countries had different governments, laws, and traditions. What problems may arise between countries that share borders? What are the benefits of a country displaying nationalism? What are some drawbacks of a country displaying nationalism?

4 The Congress of Vienna Write down these notes on your guided notes sheet on page 1 in your packet!

5 Congress of Vienna 1814- 1815 (page 1) Held in Vienna, Austria in 1814-1815 Purpose: rebuild Europe after the downfall of Napoleon Countries present: Great Britain Austria Prussia Russia France

6 Prince Klemens von Metternich (page 1) From Austria Chaired the congress Three major goals: 1. Containment of France 2. Balance of Power 3. Legitimacy (restoring rulers that Napoleon dethroned)

7 The Congress of Vienna (page 1) Results: 1. Created a group of 39 German states 2. Returned many of France’s conquered countries back to power 3. Dimished some of France’s power (they didn’t want to punish France too severely because they feared revenge) 4. Returned dethroned rulers to power 5. Created a balance of power and brought temporary peace to Europe

8 The Congress of Vienna (page 1) Fill in three potential problems you see with the Congress of Vienna at the bottom of your notes on page 1!

9 Scramble for Africa Groups Group 1Group 2Group 3 Group 1.1Group 2.1Group 3.1 Group 1.2Group 2.2Group 3.2

10 The Scramble for Africa Groups Group 1Group 2Group 3 RebeccaMacyJason SandraAshlynGenevieve KolbyKaileeDevon AriesMahoganyGeo Group 1.1Group 2.1Group 3.1 LizzieBryanMaggie KalebStevenDavid JosephKeKeMelissa NeikoJoMalik Group 1.2Group 2.2Group 3.2 CesarBryannaRyte HenryWoodyEmmy MaddyMattiMadison

11 The Scramble for Africa Groups Group 1Group 2Group 3 WillyTijaunnaMia TarayaKennyDanesh TatyanaEmilyClaudia Camden Group 1.1Group 2.1Group 3.1 NoahJulianDestiny JosueValentinaSean CourtneyCarolineJacob Ryan Group 1.2Group 2.2Group 3.2 DiegoDesmondJymmy JassonReshawnNick MeganDaijahUlises

12 The Scramble for Africa (handout) Step 1: Read through your information packet as a group. Highlight important information. Step 2: Your group will add two dates to the timeline. The dates you will use are listed on your worksheet. You will each fill in a worksheet and staple your group’s worksheets together and turn in at the end of the activity. Use the information packet I handed out to fill out your worksheets. You should take no more than 20 minutes to write your paragraphs. Once you’ve written your paragraphs, show them to me and I’ll give you access to a computer to add to the online timeline.

13 The Scramble for Africa (handout & page 2) Fill in your guided notes on page 2 in your packet as we go over the timeline. Closure: Write a journal entry from the perspective of a native African on the ‘Scramble for Africa’ journal entry handout. You have the remainder of class and need to finish this for homework tonight.

14 Imperialism Maps (handout & pages 3-4) Use the list of countries on pages 3-4 in your packet to color-in maps on first page of handout. Choose a color to represent the country in parentheses on pages 3- 4 and color in the handout map. You have 25 minutes to color. When you’re done coloring… Answer ‘Imperialism Map Questions’ on second page in handout. You have 10 minutes to answer the questions. Crash Course: Imperialism Video guide on page 5 in your packet Complete for homework tonight if we don’t complete in class!

15 Nationalism & Imperialism in China (pages 7-8) Find a partner. Don’t make me pick for you… choose wisely. One person needs to complete page 7 while the other person completes page 8. You have 10 minutes to complete your individual pages. If you’re the partner completing page 7: write internal (happened inside China) problems in the white area (China) and external (other countries were involved) problems in the gray area (outside China) We will trade information for 5 minutes after the initial 10 minute period.

16 The Road to WWI (page 9) We’re going to take notes on page 9 in our packet using this Prezi this Prezi

17 The Road to WWI (handout) Pro-War vs. Anti-War Posters Pretend you are a citizen in Europe in 1914. Your job is to create a poster that represents the position on the war your group is assigned. Should include: A creative title that displays your position. Three reasons behind your position. One cause of WWI. Decorative elements to make poster alluring. Your group will present your poster to the class tomorrow! Make sure you fill in your group’s handout!

18 The Road to WWI Gallery Walk With your poster group, walk around to the various posters. Using the post-its, do the following: Put a + for something they did well on their poster. Put a ∆ for something they need to change on their poster. Use the same post-it as you walk around (keep this one) and tally whether you are pro or anti war based on the posters. We’ll vote as a class after you’ve viewed all the posters.

19 The Road to WWI (pages 10- 11) Tonight’s HW: Historymakers: Wilhelm II, Erratic Kaiser Read page 10 in your packet Answer questions at the bottom of page 10 on page 11

20 The Road to WWI BBC Video: The First World War: Race to Arms Fill out video guide on pages 12 & 13 in your packet. You’re going to detach the video guide from the packet to turn in when completed. Tonight’s HW: Complete concluding question in paragraph form on a sheet of notebook paper. Remember: a paragraph is 3-5 sentences. You should use evidence from the video (look @ your video guide!).


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