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World History
Week of 01/27 to 01/31
+ Agenda Monday, Jan. 27, 2014
 Editing
Journal Mon – Thur (3 only)
 Review
RUBRIC for ABC Book due WED
 9.3
Summary BACK of pg. 9 and Cornell notes
pg. 10
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BRING TEXTBOOKS TOMORROW
HW – Natives ABC Picture Book –due
WEDNESDAY
HW - Chap 9.3 and 9.4 Section QUIZZES
BOTH DUE FRIDAY
+ Editing Journal, Mon, Jan 27
Write on a separate paper and turn in Thursday
1.
wolfgang amadeus
mozart was born on
january 27 1756
1.
Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart was born on
January 27, 1756.
2.
lewis carroll
charles dodgson
author of alice in
wonderland was
born on this date in
1832
2.
Lewis Carroll
Charles Dodgson,
author of Alice In
Wonderland, was
born on this date in
1832.
+ Agenda Monday, Jan. 27, 2014
HW PERIOD 1 and 2 - CNN Student News
Questions 1 – 4 for Jan 27, 2014 also DUE
FRIDAY
1.
Answer questions on edmodo or on a separate
piece of paper.
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Rubric for ABC Book due WED. Also on edmodo
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9.3 European Claims in Muslim Regions
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Ottoman, Safayid and Mughul
Empire
+ 9.3 Summary and Cornell Notes
Cornell Notes
1 – 8 on FRONT
and BACK of pg. 10
BACK of pg. 9
Front and Back of pg. 10
+ 9.3 Cornell Notes pg. 10 (Front and Back)
1.
What were the
three Muslim
empires in the
1500’s?
1.
The Ottoman, Safayid
and Mughul Empire. By
the 1700’s these empires
were in decline.
2.
Leader of Sudan who said
he was the Mahdi, or
savior, and fought
against the British.
2.
Who was
Muhammad
Ahmad?
3.
Why did Muslim
3. Discontent in Muslim
reform
empires and opposition
movements arise?
of European expansion.
+ 9.3 Cornell Notes pg. 10(Front and Back)
4. What problems
occurred in North
Africa during the
1700’s
5. Who were the
Young Turks?
4. Pashas or provincial
rulers wanted more power.
Several revolts and reforms
to westernize but sultans,
the repressive rulers of the
Ottoman,opposed these
ideas.
5. Nationalists who
overthrew the sultans and
also led to a genocide of
Christian Armenians who
they thought favored the
Russians against Turkey.
+ 9.3 Cornell Notes pg. 10(Front and Back)
6. Who was
6. The “Father of Egypt” who
Muhammed Ali? introduced economic and
political reform, conquered
Arabia, Syria and Sudan and
helped Egypt become a major
Middle East power.
7. How did Egypt
fall under British 7. Ali’s successor sold his
control?
shares of Suez Canal to
Britain. Egypt became a
British protectorate in 1882.
8. Why were
foreign countries 8. Oil fields were discovered.
interested in
Iran?
+ Agenda Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014
 Editing
Journal Mon – Thur (3 only)
 Map
Activity Questions 1 - 4 – Suez
Canal, in notebook pg. 11
 Suez
Canal Prezi
HW – Natives ABC Picture Book –due
TOMORROW
HW - Chap 9.3, 7 terms on pg. 298 and
9.4 pg. 6 terms on pg. 303
BOTH DUE FRIDAY
+ Editing Journal, Tue, Jan 28
Write on a separate paper and turn in Thursday
1. sir francis drake a
english explorer was
born on this date in
1540
2. on january 28 1986
seven astronauts was
killed in the
challenger explosion
at the kennedy space
center in florida
1.
Sir Francis Drake, an
English explorer, was
born on this date in
1540.
2.
On January 28, 1986,
seven astronauts
were killed in the
Challenger explosion
at the Kennedy Space
Center in Florida.
+ Map Activity Questions 1 - 4 –
Suez Canal, in notebook pg. 11
Cut and paste Map on pg. 11 and
copy Questions 1 – 4 for Prezi
Answer the Prezi questions on
BACK of pg. 11
1. Who controlled the Suez
Canal?
2. The trade route shown is from
what two countries?
3. What year did the Suez Canal
open? (in book pg. 301)
4. Why was the Suez Canal an
important waterway?
+ Suez Canal Prezi Questions 1 - 4 – Suez
Canal, Answers
1. Who controlled the Suez Canal?
A1: The British
2. The trade route shown is from what two countries?
A2: The trade route is from Britain to India
3. What year did the Suez Canal open? (in book pg. 301)
A3: The canal opened in 1869
4. Why was the Suez Canal an important waterway?
A4: It was important because it reduced the amount of travel for
ships and increased trade
SUEZ CANAL Prezi - http://prezi.com/mwxylvcapigb/copy-of-history-of-the-suez-canal/
+ The ABC for Baby Patriots Picture Book
DUE TOMORROW
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.
+ Agenda Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014
 Editing
Journal Mon – Thur (3 only)
 Collect
HW – Natives ABC Picture Book

Cut and Paste 9.4 Summary and Notetaking
FRONT and BACK of pg. 12
 Group
writing assignment – Primary
Resource Quests 1 - 3
HW - Chap 9.3 and 9.4 SECTION QUIZ
BOTH DUE FRIDAY
+ Editing Journal, Wed, Jan 29
Write on a separate paper and turn in Thursday
1.
kansas became the
thirty forth state on
january 29 1861
2.
thomas paine an
revolutionary war
patriot and writer
was born on
january 29 1737
1.
Kansas became the
thirty-fourth state on
January 29, 1861.
2.
Thomas Paine, a
Revolutionary War
patriot and writer,
was born on January
29, 1737.
+ 9.4 Summary and Notetaking, pg. 12
FRONT of pg. 12
BACK of pg. 12
+ Writing Activity – For WEDNESDAY
1. What are the African men
holding and how do they look?
How do the white missionaries
look?
Take a
picture of
this QR
code and
find out
what this
picture is
about.
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”?
+ Agenda Thursday, Jan. 29, 2014
 Editing
Journal Tue – Thur (Collect today)
 Cornell
Notes Chap 9.4 pg.13
 9.4
Summary and Notetaking pg. 12
HW - Chap 9.3 and 9.4 Section Quizzes
BOTH DUE TOMORROW
+ Editing Journal, Thur, Jan 30
Write on a separate paper and turn in TODAY
1. franklin delano
1. Franklin Delano
roosevelt was born on Roosevelt was born on
this date in 1882 he is this date in 1882. He is
the only president to be the only president to be
elected to for terms he elected to four terms.
He was our thirty-second
was are thirty two
president.
president
2. the baseball hall of
fame was established
on january 30 1936
2. The Baseball Hall of
Fame was established on
January 30, 1936.
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9.4 British Take Over India
+ 9.4 Cornell Notes pg. 13 (Front and Back)
1.
2.
3.
How did
British gain
power in
India?
What was the
East India
Company?
What caused
the Sepoy
Rebellion?
1.
Britain exploited diverse
people and cultures by
encouraging competition
and disunity.
2.
British company in India
created to make money but
also made positive changes.
3.
Sepoy were Indian soldiers
employed by the East India
Company. Rebelled because
they were told to bite
cartridges greased with
animal fat which was against
their religion.
+ 9.4 Cornell Notes pg. 13 (Front and Back)
4. What
happened after
the rebellion?
5. What
problems
occurred with
British rule?
6. What were
benefits of
British rule?
4. British viceroy governed in
name of the queen along with
other British officials in top
positions.
5.Ruined handmade textile
with factory produced cloth.
Deforestation for farming of
cash crops. Rapid population
growth led to famine.
6. Revise legal system.
Greater sense of unity in India
and improved education.
+ 9.4 Cornell Notes pg. 13 (Front and Back)
7. Who was Ramy 7. He supported some Western
and Indian beliefs. Did not
Moham Roy?
agree with child marriage,
sati or purdah and valued
Western education.
8. How did
Indian
nationialism
grow?
8. Western educated Indians
spread nationalism beliefs
Then in 1885 organized Indian
National Congress.
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9.4 Summary Answers to
Questions 1 – 2
1. How were the British able to Conquer India?
A1: The Mugal’s power declined and India was not
able to unit against the British
2. What caused the Sepoy Rebellion?
A2: Sepoy were Indian soldiers who were
employed by the East India Company. They
rebelled because they were told to bite cartridges
greased with animal fat which was against their
religion
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9.4 Answer to Notetaking
+ Agenda Friday, Jan. 31, 2014
 Editing

Journal Tue – Thur (3 only)
Collect Chap 9.3 and 9.4 terms HW
 Section
 Cut
9.3 and 9.4 QUIZ
and Paste Notebook Evaluation pg. 14
Notebooks due WEDNESDAY

Primary Source Analysis – Answer Questions
1 – 4 about Pear’s Soap advertisement and
White Man’s Burden - MONDAY
+Primary Source Document
White Man’s Burden Pears’ Soap Advertisement
Analyze the advertisement and
answer the following questions
1. Who is the intended audience for
this ad?
2. What are the symbols within the
ad that represents the “White
Man’s Burden?”
3. How does this ad try to sway
public opinion about imperialism?
4. What effect do you think this ad
had on society?
Be sure to answer in complete
sentences!
+ Primary Source
Document:
White Man’s Burden
Pears’ Soap
Advertisement
Answer Questions
1- 4 on your OWN
paper. Be sure to
answer in
COMPLETE
sentences.
+Primary Source Document
White Man’s Burden Pears’ Soap Advertisement
Analyze the advertisement and answer the
following questions
1. Who is the intended audience for this ad?
2. What are the symbols within the ad that
represents the “White Man’s Burden?”
3. How does this ad try to sway public opinion
about imperialism?
4. What effect do you think this ad had on society?
Write the answers on your own paper and be sure to
answer in complete sentences!
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