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World History
Week of 01/21 to 01/24
Agenda Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014
 Editing Journal Tue – Thur (3 only)
 Collect/ Review Infographic and one
paragraph summary HW
 Copy New Imperialism diagram on BACK of
pg. 5, finish for HW
 Cut and Paste 9.1 Summary FRONT and
Notetaking BACK pg. 6
HW - Chap 9.1 pg. 286 (3 terms) and
9.2 pg. 290 (12 terms) BOTH DUE FRIDAY
Agenda Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014
HW PERIOD 1 and 2 - CNN Student News Questions 1 – 4 for Jan
21, 2014 also DUE FRIDAY
1. Who is Kenneth Bae? In what country is he being held? Why does
that country say he was arrested? How has his mother responded?
2. What announcement did President Obama make regarding NSA
surveillance? According to the video, what are the most significant
policy changes that will be made? What are some critics saying
about these proposals?
3. What important event in the Civil Rights Movement included
Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech? When did this
event take place?
4. According to the video, what team is known as the biggest
underdog in bobsledding? What is currently holding the team back
from competing in the Sochi Olympics?
Answer questions on edmodo or on a separate piece of paper.
Editing Journal, Tues, Jan 21
Write on a separate paper and turn in Thursday
1. confederate general
stonewall jackson was
born on january 21
1824
1. Confederate General
Stonewall Jackson was
born on January 21,
1824.
2. the first novel
published in america
was published on this
day in 1789
2. The first novel
published in America
was published on this
day in 1789.
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HW – Copy this diagram on BACK of pg. 5, I will
STAMP tomorrow. Also on edmodo.
9.1 Summary and Notetaking – cut and
paste pg. 6 FRONT / BACK
FRONT of pg. 6
BACK of pg. 6
Cornell Notes pg. 7
1. What is
1. It is the domination of one
Imperialism?
2. What is the “New 2.
Imperialism”?
3. How did Industrial 3.
Revolution cause
the New
Imperialism?
country over another.
In the 180 Europeans
began an aggressive
expansion.
Manufacturers need raw
material like rubber and
petroleum. Also colonies
were new places to sell
their goods and provide
new places to live for
growing population.
Cornell Notes pg. 7
4. How did Nationalism
cause the New
Imperialism?
4. Europeans felt it was a symbol
of power and prestige for their
country to expand to a global
empire.
5. What is Social
Darwinism?
5. French used direct rule sending
officials to the colony.
6. British used indirect rule using
6. How did imperial
powers control colonies? local rulers called protectorates.
7. What is a sphere of
influence?
7. Outside powers claim exclusive
investment or trading privileges.
Europeans did this to avoid
conflict with each other.
Agenda Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2014
 Editing Journal Tue – Thur (3 only)
 STAMP pg. 5 “Causes of Imperialism”
 Fill in notes for 9.1 notebook pg. 6
 Intro to Imperialism POWERPOINT Questions 1 - 7,
notebook pg. 8
 Return TED and Indust Rev. Quiz
 BRING BOOK TOMORROW!
HW - Chap 9.1 pg. 286 (3 terms) and
9.2 pg. 290 (12 terms) BOTH DUE FRIDAY
Editing Journal, Wed, Jan 22
Write on a separate paper and turn in Thursday
1. the first postal route 1. The first postal route,
which was from
boston to new york
was established on
january 22 1672
2. andre ampere was
born on january 22
1775 the ampere the
unit of electrical
current was named
after him
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which was from
Boston to New York,
was established on
January 22, 1672.
2. Andre Ampere was
born on January 22,
1775. The Ampere,
the unit of electrical
current, was named
after him.
Chap 9.1 Summary Questions
1 and 2
1. What kind of technology aided imperialism?
A1. Manufacturers needed natural resources and new
markets for their goods.
2. How is a protectorate different from a sphere of
influence?
A2. Protectorate is a local ruler following the
Europeans’ advice. A sphere of influence is the
exclusive investment or trading privilege in an area.
 (See Map on pg. 293)
Intro to Imperialism Questions 1 – 6
Cut and paste all of the questions in your notebook
PAGE 8, then write answers below.
1. What is the definition of Imperialism?
2. What are three reasons one nation would dominate
another?
3. What is Social Darwinism/ White Man’s Burden?
4. Who would come into a colony first, second, then
last?
5. Where did dominant nations take over countries?
6. What were the 3 reasons why these areas were
controlled by foreigners?
Agenda Thursday, Jan. 23, 2014
 Editing Journal Tue – Thur (Collect today)
 Map Activity and video Quests in notebook
pg. 9 (Front and Back)
HW - Chap 9.1 pg. 286 (3 terms) and
9.2 pg. 290 (12 terms)
BOTH DUE TOMORROW!!
Editing Journal, Thur, Jan 23
Write on a separate paper and turn in Thursday
1. john hancock was
born today in 1737 he
was the first man to sign
the declaration of
independence
1. John Hancock was
born today in 1737. He
was the first man to sign
the Declaration of
Independence.
2. Althea Gibson became
2. althea gibson became the first Africanthe first african american American voted Female
voted female athlete of Athlete of the Year. It
the year it happened on happened on January 23,
1958.
january 23 1958
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Map Activity Video BACK of pg.8 cont
Video Questions – youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkJNGfb7eRg
1. How much of Africa did European countries control
between 1880 and 1914?
2. What was the purpose of the Berlin Conference?
3. What were the two independent countries left in Africa?
4. What were the TWO reasons Europeans were able to
conquer more of Africa?
5. Why was the Suez Canal so important?
Standard 10.4 Imperialism
11/03/03
15
Map of Africa
In textbook
pg. 293
Map Activity in notebook pg.9
 Open up your textbooks to the map on page 293 and
answer the following questions in your notebook.
1. Which European countries had land in Africa in 1914?
Britain, France, Germany, Portugal, Spain, Italy, and
Belgium
2. What percentage of Africa did Europeans control in
1850? How about 64 years later in 1914?
1850 – about 10%
1914 – about 90%
3. Which two countries had the most amount of land in
1914?
Britain and France had the most land in Africa
Standard 10.4 Imperialism
11/03/03
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Agenda Friday, Jan. 24, 2014
 Collect Chap 9.1 and 9.2 Terms HW
 Chap 9.1 Notetaking diagram BACK of pg. 6
 Map Quiz – 1 - 4
 ABC Baby NATIVES Pictures book – In class
assignment for ONE, HW -THREE more due
next Wednesday
Chap 9.1 Notetaking, BACK of pg. 6
The ABC for Baby Patriots Picture Book
Writing Activity – Turn in end of period
Mary Frances Ames
published a children
picture reading book in
1899 as a tool to teach
British children on what it
meant to be British.
A is the Army
That dies for the Queen;
It’s the very best Army
That ever was seen.
This book demonstrates
the mentality and the
values of the British people
during the 19th century.
Read the following text and
create your own ABC Baby
NATIVES Picture Book.
C is for Colonies
Rightly we boast,
That of all the great nations
Great Britain has the most
http://digilib.usm.edu/cdm/ref/collection/dgbooks/id/2738
The ABC for Baby Patriots Picture Book
Writing Activity – Turn in end of period
After reading the examples,
create your own ABC Baby
NATIVES Picture Book.
Create four alphabets
With an explanation and a
picture that shows imperialism
from the viewpoint of those who
were colonized. (The natives)
I is for India
Our land in the East
Where everyone goes
To shoot tigers and feast.
Next Week - Africa
Writing Activity – For MONDAY
1. What are the African men
holding and how do they look?
How do the white missionaries
look?
2. Since these native Africans
work for the Rubber Company
and the missionaries do not, why
do you think they took this
picture? What kind of message is
this picture sending about the
Rubber Company?
3. How does the fact that both the
white missionaries and Africans
are standing side by side affect
your idea of the role of the
colonizers in the “civilizing
mission”?
Chap 9.2 Notetaking in notebook pg. 10
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