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  • Topic:Western Revolutions
  • Subject(s):Social Studies
  • Days:24
  • Grade(s):10
Key Learning: Revolutions create rapid changes lead to major global ramifications.
Unit Essential Question(s):
 
 
How did each revolution help to shape human society?
   
Concept: French Revolution
Concept: Industrial Revolution Begins
Concept: Latin American Revolutions
Lesson Essential Question(s):

What economic and social factors led to the French Revolution? (A)

What were the effects of the French Revolution? (A)

How did the New World influence the French Revolution? (A)

Lesson Essential Question(s):

What were the effects of the French Revolution? (A)

What economic and social factors led to the French Revolution? (ET)

What new technologies were part of the Industrial Revolution? (ET)

How did the New World influence the French Revolution? (ET)

What effect did the Industrial Revolution have socitial structure? (ET)

Lesson Essential Question(s):

Why is the industrial Revolution a turning point in World History? (A)

What new technologies were part of the Industrial Revolution? (A)

What effect did each of the Latin American Revolutions have on world Politics? (A)

What effect did each of the Latin American Revolutions have on world Politics? (ET)

Concept: Russian Revolution
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Lesson Essential Question(s):

What effect did the Industrial Revolution have socitial structure? (A)

What social and economic factors led to the Russian Revolutions? (A)

What was the outcome of each of the Revolutions? (A)

What economic and social factors led to the Latin American Revolutions? (A)

How did the Russian Revolutions affect world politics? (A)

How did the Russian Revolutions affect world politics? (ET)

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Instructions may want to choose individual inventors to focus on. They may also want to assign different inventors or inventions to students for individual or group reports? World History: Connections to Today chapters 19, 20, 21 and 28 unitedstreaming.com History Alive Graphic Organizers CRISS strategies Maps Ancillary Materials

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