Period 7 1890-1945 (Part 2: Imperialism)
Key Concepts: 1.Economic pressures, global events, and political developments caused sharp variations in the numbers, sources, and experiences of both international and internal migrants. 2.Participation in a series of global conflicts propelled the US into a position of international power while renewing domestic debates over the nation’s proper role in the world.
PREP: Brinkley pp. 531-548; AMSCO pp. 409-414 Topics: New Manifest Destiny, Hawaii, Samoa, Spanish-American War, the Philippines question, and the Open Door policy BATA:
PREP: Brinkley pp. 585-596; AMSCO pp. 416-423 Topics: Big Stick Diplomacy, Dollar Diplomacy, Wilson’s Foreign policy (Moralism/Idealism), Neutrality debates, WWI
PREP: Brinkley pp. 596-611; AMSCO pp. 454-464 Topics: Treaty of Versailles, League of Nations, Great Migration BATA:
PREP: Be prepared for the history simulation over the Treaty of Versailles 1919 Day 5: March 9/10 PREP: Brinkley pp. 687-699; AMSCO pp. 521-530 Topics: Causes of WWII, isolationism, neutrality, Cash and Carry, Lend-Lease BATA:
PREP: Brinkley pp. 700-702, 705, and 709-721; AMSCO pp. 531-535 Topics: Pearl Harbor, Japanese interment, the home front BATA:
PREP: Brinkley pp. 706-709 and 721-729; AMSCO pp. 535-539 Topics: European and Pacific theaters, Stalingrad, D-Day, Battle of the Bulge, island hopping, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, consequences of WWII for US BATA:
In Class: Finish Socratic Seminar/Review This is also the last day to meet with Mr. Martin about your Unit 6 LEQ Day 9: March 21/22 Finish WWII discussion and review for test. Day 10: March 23/24 Summative Assessment is today! Be prepared to write an LEQ; not only will this count as a stand-alone test score, but this is your opportunity to RtI the Unit 6 LEQ
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