Industrialism Wednesday, January 28 th 1)Weekly Check 2)Discuss Imperialism Scenarios 3)Read Background Essay 4)HAD Documents 5)Doc Analysis??? • 2 Long Forms • The rest Things you’ll need today: 1)Mini-Q Packet Build Skill Build Community Build Confidence
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1)Weekly Check 2)Discuss Imperialism Scenarios 3)Read
Background Essay 4)HAD Documents 5)Doc Analysis??? 2 Long Forms The
rest short form Things youll need today: 1)Mini-Q Packet
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DatePointsTitleDescription of historical content and type of
work 1) 1-2610Guns, Germs, and Steel Notes form for movie 2)
1-2740Imperialism Mini-Q Packet Done throughout the week 3)
1-2810Document Analysis Forms 2 Long Forms, 5 short forms 4) 5) 6)
7) 8) 9) 10)
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THE WORLD DURING THE LAST 250 YEARS
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1.How many European countries held African colonies in 1914?
2.Which two European countries were the biggest winners in the race
to seize African colonies? How would you describe the location of
each countrys colonies? 3.Britain had a dream of building a
railroad from the Mediterranean Sea to South Africa (from Cairo to
Cape Town). Which country was in the strongest position to block
this from happening? 4.By 1885, what were the only two African
countries to remain independent? 5.How could this document be used
to explain a driving force behind European imperialism in Africa?
DOCUMENT A ANALYSIS QUESTIONS
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1.What does Ruskin say England must do to again be a source of
light, a center of peace? 2.What does he say should be the
colonists first aim? 3.According to Fabri, what were Germanys
strengths when it was at the peak of all the states of Europe?
4.Why does Fabri believe that Germany needs to strive after
colonies? 5.What is the driving force behind European imperialism
in Africa, according to these two sources? DOCUMENT B ANALYSIS
QUESTIONS
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1.During which century was most technology in this chart?
DOCUMENT C ANALYSIS QUESTIONS
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1.What European industries benefited from African resources?
DOCUMENT D ANALYSIS QUESTIONS