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Warm Up # 4 What conclusions can you draw from this table, what should the world have done in response?
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The Politics of Hunger 1. In early March 1919, General Herbert Plumer, commander of the British Army of Occupation, informed Prime Minister Lloyd George that his men were begging to be sent home; they could no longer stand the sight of "hordes of skinny and bloated children pawing over the offal" from the British camps. 2. A German child who was ten years old in 1918, and who survived, was twenty- two in Vincent raises the question of whether the miseries and suffering from hunger in the early, formative years help account to some degree for the enthusiasm of German youth for Nazism later on.
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Workbook Quiz Monday!!
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Appeasement Workbook pg. 16
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Essential Question Was appeasement the right policy for England in 1938?
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Nazi Aggression 1936: GER sends troops into the Rhineland.
1938: GER annexes Austria World responds with policy of appeasement Making concessions to an aggressor in order to keep peace. Other nations have no money or desire to enter conflict Gave GER part of Czechoslovakia where many Germans lived. Hitler takes the rest 6 months later.
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Munich Conference 1938 – Hitler promised to settle future disputes with negotiations and not take any more land by force.
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Appeasement Cla1s Docs Pg. 41
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Document A 1) (Sourcing) When and where did this speech take place? What was Chamberlain’s goal for the Munich Agreement? 2) (Context) Why might people in England in have supported appeasement? 3) (Close reading) What did Chamberlain claim England should do while pursuing the policy of appeasement?
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Document B Step 1: Read Questions Step 2: Read with group Switch each paragraph Look up words you don’t know Step 3: Answer questions as you go
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Document C Step 1: Read Questions Step 2: Read with group Switch each paragraph Look up words you don’t know Step 3: Answer questions as you go Fuehrer – Title of Hitler
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Documents D and E Step 1: Read Questions Step 2: Read with group Switch each paragraph Look up words you don’t know Step 3: Answer questions as you go
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Appeasement thesis statement
Pg. 16 or 11
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Appeasement Thesis Statement
Step 1: State your opinion Don’t say “I believe” Step 2: What are your reasons Broad enough to expand into an entire paragraph Summarized Step 3: Counterclaim Best argument against your position Step 4: Put it all together
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Crash Course WWII
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Crash course WWII: A War for Resources
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Warm Up # 4 Please summarize the thoughts and Ideas of Neville Chamberlin (Document A) and Winston Churchill (Document B) on appeasement.
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