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  • Modern World HistoryK.Shaver and P. Gushue

    Week 19 January 5th-7th

  • January 5th, 2009Chapter 27- Section 1Page 678: Setting the Scene

    The Future belongs to peace Frederic Passy

    I shall not live to see the Great War, but you will see it, and it will start in the east --Otto Von Bismark

  • Assignment 1: January 5th, 2009Read Chapter 27-Section 1Complete guided reading and review, distributed in class.Complete Section Assessment page 681 #s 4, 6, 7

  • Did you do your Homework?

    You should be prepared to answer the following questionsDiscussion questions:Why were the Balkins considered to powder keg of Europe?Who participated in the arms race, and what was it a result of?

    Why did nations create alliances?

    Why did Bismark sign treaties between Austria-Hungary and Italy?

    How did militarism contribute to tensions?

  • Nobel Peace Prize

  • Poster from the First Olympiad: Athens, Greece 1896

  • Assignment 2: January 6th, 2009

    Is War Ever Justified? Page 679 Skills Assessment Question # 3.Kaiser Wilhelm (William) II: Read Biography pg. 681 and answer question.

  • Is War Ever Justified?Class discussion, What do YOU think?

    Militarism glorifies war, pacifism denounces it. Who is right? Can war ever be a good thing?Under what circumstances? Or are there better ways to resolve issues than resorting to violence?

  • Kaiser Willhelm IIWho was he?

    Why does he feel he deserves respect?

    How does this fit in with what we have been studying?

  • Now hear this!This Friday, January 9th: QUIZ Chapter 27 sections 1 and 2!Know the following:Section -Peace efforts, factors of War (causes of tension), Britain vs. Germany, interlocking alliances, militarism, nationalism Section 2 (The Guns of August) Assassination (details), mobilization, neutrality, ultimatum, details of what started the war.

  • Is War Justified?China, Germany, ZimbabweWhos point of view do you agree with?

    In Class: Skills Assessment 1&2, Discuss # 3.

  • Assignment 3: January 7, 2009Complete Mapping Activity (if not finished in class)

    Read Chapter 27 Section 2 AND complete Guided Reading and Review Sheet.

  • The Powder-Keg Ignites!

  • Europe in 1918

  • What is a Stalemate?A situation in which neither side can gain an advantage despite their best efforts.Further efforts will only prolong the situation.Discussion: What might lead to a stalemate?

    Objective: Be able to explain why WWI became a stalemate on the Western Front.

  • Baron Von RichthofenPlease read the biography activity worksheet, highlighting the main points, and answer the questions at the bottom of the page.

  • Assignment 4: January 8, 2009Study for Quiz Friday!

  • Battle of Verdun


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