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Student Learning Map
- Topic:20th Century World Concepts
- Subject(s):Social Studies
- Days:10
- Grade(s):10
Lesson Essential Question(s):What is the concept of Imperialism? (A)How did Imperialism change cultures around the world? (A)What is the concept of Imperialism? (A)How did Imperialism change cultures around the world? (ET)
Vocabulary:Imperialism, concept, colony, expansion, annex, homogeneous society, explotation, missionaries, genocide, viceroy Names/Terms: WWI, Panama Canal, Monroe Doctrine, Opium War, Seboy Rebellion, Boxer Rebellion Marzano's Vocabulary: Detente, Great War, Geneva Accords, George Orwell
Vocabulary:Nationalism, nationalization, civil obedience, ultranationalist Names/Terms: Adolph Hitler, Mohandas Gandhi, Holocaust, WWII, anti-semetic, Jewish, Manchurian Incident Marzano's Vocabulary: Genocide, Jewish and Arab inhabitants of Palestine, United resolution, system of alliances, world geopolitics, Jewish flight to Poland and Russia, cremation of Strasbourg Jews
Vocabulary:propoganda, soviets Names/Terms: Karl Marx, Vladmir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Totalitarism, Cold War, Bolsheviks, Reds, Red Scare Marzano's Vocabulary: Red Scare, Super power rivalry, territorial expansionism, enemies of the state, Chinese communist Party, China’s population growth, China’s revolutionary movement, Lenin’s ideology, Marx and Engel’s Communist Manifesto, Marxism
Lesson Essential Question(s):How did nationalist leaders bring people together to change their countries? (ET)What is Communism? (ET)What role did Democracy play in changing western civilization? (ET)Post Imperialism, what were the main features of the new world economy? (A)What was the impact of Democracy after WWII? (A)What role does Democracy play in the world today? (A)These concepts are to be "broad" overviews for preparation of the American History course. Unitedstreaming.com History Alive activities World History Connections to Today(Prentice Hall) Chapter 23, 24, 25, 26,27,30, and 31 Ancillary materials Analyzing Perspectives Compare/Contrast Descriptive Organizer