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Non-Violence and
Pro-War
Concept list 5 is due Thursday, March 10th.
Forum post 5 (The Non-Violence Framework) is due Friday, March 11th at 12pm.
Quest 4 will be on concept list 5 and why Egypt matters.
Current event reports on Thursday and Friday.Daniel Rodriguez Fidel Salinas Jeremiah MaresGerardo Mares
Announcements
Thought Questions
• Explain whether you would or would not take the vows to march with Gandhi.
• Which vow
would struggle to uphold?
The belief that violence can bring about positive change through violent or negative means .
ExampleThe United States invaded Iraq and removed
Sadahm Hussein from power under the assumption that violence must be used to bring democracy to the people of Iraqi.
Pro-War Worldview
The belief that positive change can only occur when positive means are used.
They are not pacifists. Pacifism Gandhi observed that "Passive resistance, unlike nonviolence, has no power to change men' s hearts." Pacifism taken to an extreme means not resisting evil.
Non-violent resistance is something fundamentally different to pacifism. Non-violent resistance is based in carrying out an all out struggle against injustice without using violent means.
Examples Nelson Mandela in South Africa, MLK in the Civil Rights, and
Gandhi in India.
Non-Violence Worldview
Log the following clip in your video source graphic organizer:
TitleHistory of Non-Violence Part 1
Unit: North African RevolutionsTheme: Non-ViolenceThread: Worldview
History of Non-Violence
What Made Non-Violence Work?
Document-Based QuestionGandhi, King and
Mandela:
Concept list 5 is due tomorrow.
Current events report Jeremiah MaresJerry Mares
Announcements
The following video can be used as a DBQ source and must be logged using your video source graphic organizer.
Title:Non-Violence Speech by GandhiUnit: North African Revolutions
Theme: Non-ViolenceThread: Worldview
DBQ Film Clip
What Made Non-Violence Work?
Document-Based QuestionGandhi, King and
Mandela:
Concept list 5 is due today. It can be turned into tomorrow for half credit.
Forum post 5 is due tomorrow by 12pm. (Non-violence Framework)
Thursday and Friday will be used to analyze DBQ docs.Monday will be dedicated to DBQ in-class essay.
Current Events Presentations Jeremiah Mares Jerry Mares
Announcements
The following video can be used as a DBQ source and must be logged using your video source graphic organizer.
TitleFirst Nelson Mandela InterviewUnit: North African Revolutions
Theme: Non-ViolenceThread: Worldview
DBQ Film Clip
What Made Non-Violence Work?
Document-Based QuestionGandhi, King and
Mandela:
Homework: MWH Tweet 3 is due by Monday, March 14th by 12pm.
Today is our last day to analyze DBQ docs.
Monday will be dedicated to DBQ in-class essay.
Current Events PresentationsKhalid SmithDaniel Rodriguez
Announcements
MWH Tweet 3 for homework due by tomorrow at 12pm.
Concept List 6 due on Thursday, March 17th.
Forum Post 6, which "Egypt, MLK and Non-violence" due by Friday, March 18th at 12pm.
Announcements
Read the background essay located on page 307. Take at least a half page of notes by pulling out the
most important information.Determine the non-violent leader you wish to study. Select 3 documents to analyze using AP PARTS for
each one. Make your write down the citation for essay.Gandhi documents: A, D, G, M, PKing documents: B, E, H, K, N, QMandela documents: C. F, I, J, O, R
All of your notes will be used for the writing assignment on Friday.
Steps for DBQ Analysis
Remember:You are proving why the non-violence
movement of your choice worked.
Thesis Statement