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UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS
NAME DATE The Unit Organizer BIGGER PICTURE LAST UNIT /Experience CURRENT UNIT NEXT UNIT UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS is about... UNIT RELATIONSHIPS UNIT SCHEDULE UNIT MAP 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 Craig Thompson Competition among World Powers Industrial Revolution WHII. 9 Interwar Period WHII.11 World War I WHII.10 1 Unit Organizer Events causing and happening during the war, and the global change it brought forth 2 Concept Mastery including 3 Framing Routine also including 4 Question Exploration Climate leading up to WWI,-European power struggle. Treaty of Versailles and League of Nations. 5 Vocabulary LINCing such as including Recall Enhancement such as 6 United States entering the war Assassination of Ferdinand/War allegiances. Russian Revolution and end of the Ottoman, German and Austro-Hungarian Empires Why is Kaiser Wilhelm II placed with most of the blame for antagonizing the war? What was the most controversial issue between Germany and the other European powers? WHI.10a Explain Woodrow Wilson’s attitude of declaring war on Germany changed throughout the course of the war. Identify specific events that pushed the U.S. away from isolationism. WHI.10a Explain the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. Specifically, how did the terms hurt Germany? WHI.10b How did Russia leaving the war help the Russian Revolution gain momentum, and ultimately result in a new government? Time Cause/Effect
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CONCEPT DIAGRAM Influence Propaganda
CONVEY TARGETED CONCEPT Key Words OFFER OVERALL CONCEPT NOTE KEY WORDS CLASSIFY CHARACTERISTICS CONCEPT DIAGRAM Ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause TIE DOWN A DEFINITION PRACTICE WITH NEW EXAMPLE Infomercial Government public address EXPLORE EXAMPLES Examples: Nonexamples: Always Present Sometimes Present Never Present 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Influence Influence Public opinion Bias Censorship Manipulation Propaganda Influence of public opinion Advertising Objectivity Ideas Catch phrase Complicated wording Cause/motive Icon Abstract ideas Fear Sales ad Presidential campaign Rosie the Riveter Nationalist advertising Censored newspapers
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The FRAME Routine World War I
Key Topic The FRAME Routine is about… Competition among industrial nations in Europe and a failure of diplomacy. The war transformed European and American life and wrecked the economies of Europe, leading to a second war. Causes of WWI Main idea Major events/Important people Main idea Outcomes and global effects Main idea Treaty of Versailles Main idea Essential details Essential details Essential details Essential details Nationalistic feelings Diplomatic failures Militarism Competition over colonies Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand United states enters war Leaders: Woodrow Wilson Kaiser Wilhelm II Russia leaves war/ revolution Colonies’ participation in the war End of Russian, Ottoman German, and Austrian empires Redrawing of European territories Enormous cost of war in lives, property and social disruption German loss of territory German reparations League of Nations Limited German military So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) World War I seemed to be an unavoidable conflict. The results turned the world on its head from where it had been before. The outcomes and effects of the war would lead to further conflict and struggle in the near future.
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LINCS Tables Mobilization Mobilize Script Czar C-zar rench
1 3 4 5 2 Term Reminding Word LINCing Story LINCing Picture Definition Mobilization Process of assembling troops and supplies and making them ready for war Jeff and Rita mobilized the makings of a sandwich for their picnic Mobilize 1 3 4 5 2 Term Reminding Word LINCing Story LINCing Picture Definition Conscription A military draft The actor is lost without his script Script 1 3 4 5 2 Term Reminding Word LINCing Story LINCing Picture Definition Czar Nicholaus II loved a good caesar salad. A type of Emperor, particularly a Russian emperor. C-zar 1 3 4 5 2 Term Reminding Word LINCing Story LINCing Picture Definition Trench warfare Fighting from ditches protected by barbed wire, as in WWI. The loss of his dog was gut-[w]renching to Kevin. rench List the parts Identify a reminding word Note a LINCing story Create a LINCing picture Self-test
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