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ASIA Conflict & Change (Nationalism & Independence) FSMS
Standard SS7H3a.b. Day
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FIRST FIVE Agenda Message: Homework assignment compare the number of gun deaths in 2016 in Great Britain, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Japan and the U.S.A. Write a paragraph about why there are so many or so few. Standard: Analyze continuity and change in S&EA leading to the 21st century as it relates to the History of Indian & Vietnam. Essential Question, Thursday; 2/22/18: What is the relationship between Dr. Martin Luther King and Gandhi? Warm-Up: During European Colonialism what two things were colonies supposed to provide for their European masters? Today We Will: S&EA Religious Groups & Geography Quiz View Gandhi DVD, Part 3
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answers E.Q. Answer for Thursday 2/22/18: Although they never met Martin Luther King borrowed heavily from Gandhi’s strategies of non- violent protest as he led the civil rights movement here in the United States. Warm-Up Answer: Provide raw materials (natural resources) to feed the industrial revolution, and Become markets for manufactured goods
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FIRST FIVE Agenda Message: Monthly Social Studies Progress Reports go home Wednesday February 28th. Return signed by parents for homework grade of “100”! Standard: Analyze continuity and change in S&EA leading to the 21st century as it relates to the History of Indian & Vietnam. Essential Question for Friday; 2/23/18: How did Muslims and Hindus finally end their disputes in an independent India? Warm-Up: During India’s independence movement how many Englishmen and how many Indians lived in India. Today We Will: Review Religious Quiz Part 4 of Gandhi DVD
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answers E.Q. Answer for Friday 2/23/18: Muslims and Hindu’s were unable to rectify their differences. As a result when independence came from Great Britain they became two separate countries. Muslims were awarded with the new country Pakistan. Hindu’s accepted an independent India. Warm-Up Answer: 100,000 British Englishmen 350,000,000 Indians
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