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1. Objective (READ) SWBAT identify effects of the Partition. 2. Question of the Day. (TURN OBJECTIVE INTO A QUESTION) 3. Warm-up A. Create a real-life example where you use non- violent resistance against a policy that you disagree with. - Explain the injustice and your method of non- violent resistance. - Explain how you will involve the media in your nonviolent resistance movement.
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Table of Contents DateTitleLesson # **SOUTH ASIA UNIT** 3/4Effects of Overpopulation66 3/5Hinduism67 3/8Colonization68 3/10Gandhi69 1. Turn to the next available fresh page after your Colonization activities and title it “Gandhi”.
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Gandhi’s Protests (around 1:34) D. Clothing Protest: 1. What is Gandhi’s message to the British officials at the meeting? 2. What is the main idea of his speech?
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Table of Contents DateTitleLesson # **SOUTH ASIA UNIT** 3/5Hinduism67 3/8Colonization68 3/10Gandhi69 3/11Partition70 1. Turn to the next available fresh page after your Gandhi page and title it “Partition”.
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Partition
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Partition division, to split something up The Partition of India means that India is… DIVIDED
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Map of Indian Subcontinent
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Directions: Click back and forth quickly between this slide and the previous one. Notice where each group is located.
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Task Predict what will happen after the British leave India (decolonization).
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Partition - India divides into 2 separate countries, India and Pakistan After India is decolonized, the Muslims and Hindus want their own separate countries COPY WHAT’S INSIDE THE BOX
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Effects of the Partition 1. 2. 3. Directions: Record the headline. Number your notebook like the example on the left. Skip lines between each number.
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Effects of the Partition 1.INDIA is created for Hindus, 2.PAKISTAN is created for Muslims 2 sections, East and West Pakistan East Pakistan West Pakistan India ADD TO CHART
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3. Violence - Hindu and Muslim violence increases after independence Jinnah Muslim Leader with Gandhi – Hindu Leader Wants Partition Wants unity, one diverse India ADD TO CHART
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Gandhi Clip – Part 2 (2:39) Partition Clip 1. Describe the violence that occurs after India partitions. 2. What are the people doing when the violence occurs. ADD TO YOUR EFFECTS CHART
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4. Migration - Muslims go to Pakistan, Hindus go to India ADD TO CHART Millions of Indians migrated from their homes to the country that represented their religion.
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PAKISTAN’S PROBLEMS - H Task – Predict the problems that could develop for Pakistan. - Write/Sketch two economic problems, two social problems, two political problems. East Pakistan West Pakistan India = Capital Majority of Muslim population Clue #1
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PAKISTAN’S PROBLEMS - L Task – Predict the problems that could develop for Pakistan. - Write/Sketch one economic problem and one political problem. East Pakistan West Pakistan India = Capital Majority of Muslim population Clue #1
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Problems for Pakistan Check your answers and add these to your list… A. Distance between East and West Pakistan hurts trade – E B. A major enemy (India) is between both parts – P C. Government is in West Pakistan, but most Muslims are in East Pakistan - P
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So what happens next… A. People in Pakistan get mad because of the problems. B. East Pakistan and West Pakistan fight a war. C. East Pakistan gets help from India and wins. D. East Pakistan turns into Bangladesh. E. West Pakistan becomes Pakistan F. Pakistan retaliates against India and starts the Indo- Pakistani War – Violence ever since READ ONLY
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Effects of the Partition 5. BANGLADESH - is created after their war with Pakistan Bangladesh Pakistan India ADD TO CHART
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Bangladesh Independence Story A. People in Pakistan get mad because of the problems (see notes). B. East Pakistan and West Pakistan fight a war. C. East Pakistan gets help from India and wins. D. East Pakistan turns into Bangladesh. E. West Pakistan becomes Pakistan F. Pakistan retaliates against India and starts the Indo-Pakistani War – Violence ever since Directions: 1. Create a newscast, cartoon with captions, or diary entry explaining one of the topics below. Option 1: The Effects of the Partition. (use your notes, must have each of the 5 effects) Option 2: The Bangladesh Independence Story. (look left, must include A-F) Option 3: Partition Worksheet. (uses the textbook)
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