bell ringer #4 friday, november 18th map study on page #110 in textbook – answer questions #1...
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After today… Students will be able to brainstorm a list a ways that a country can win independence. Students will utilize statistical information on African countries. Students will draw conclusions from information.TRANSCRIPT
Bell Ringer #4Friday, November 18th
Map study on page #110 in textbook – Answer questions #1 & #2 ONLY
Homework #2 Read pages #107 to #116 Section #2 Review from pages #116 Answer questions #2 - #7 from textbook
pages #116
After today… Students will be able to brainstorm a list
a ways that a country can win independence.
Students will utilize statistical information on African countries.
Students will draw conclusions from information.
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BRAINSTORM
A list of at least 3 specific ways that a country can win its Independence from another country.
Who is Patrice Lumumba?
Create a List…
Using your “Nations of Africa” statistical chart & maps on page #99 and #110
5 African “success” stories. 5 African “struggles” stories. What categories will help us determine
success or struggle?
Table
Current Country
Statistics & Rationale
Former Colonizer
Year of Independence
HYPOTHESIS
Is there any generalizations that you can make based upon the information generated??
Class Note
There are two basic ways to gain freedom from an Imperialist Power – violent & non-violent.
An example of a non-violent method is a boycott.
An example of violent is a guerrilla war.
Why do I care? Many former
colonies are impoverished.
Poverty causes political unrest.
Many analysts feel that future terrorists will come from impoverished / unstable regions.
After today… Students will be able to brainstorm a list
a ways that a country can win independence.
Students will utilize statistical information on African countries.
Students will draw conclusions from information.