[ppt]rise of global nationalism (italy and germany) - north...
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Task: As you complete the reading, 1. Circle any words that you do not understand2. Underline any phrases/terms that indicate a sense of LOVE/PRIDE for the U.S. 3. Asterisk (*) any phrases/terms that indicate a sense of DEVOTION/LOYALTY to the U.S.
Nationalism HW
• Find a powerful image & quote that powerfully represents Nationalism– Quote/Image can be from any time period, country
or civilization.– Quote/Image should not represent America.
• Be prepared to explain your image and quote to the class.– What does this image represent?– What were the circumstances that led to this
image?– Who said the following quote? Why did they say it?
Nationalism Homework: (counts as a project)
Task: Interview (someone over 25!); parent, relative, teacher, etc.
– The following are guiding questions for your interview. Your conversation should not be limited to only these questions.
Questions: 1. How do you see evidence of nationalism in the world/U.S.? 2. Do you have a sense of nationalism? Why? Why not?
(Personal Experiences?)3. What causes feelings of nationalism to intensify (increase?)4. Is nationalism positive/negative? Why5. Do you feel a sense of nationalism to the lands where your
ancestors are from? Explain!DUE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12th
Rise of Global Nationalism Case Studies: Italy and Germany
Do Now:1. What is nationalism? Is it real?
2. Why are people nationalistic? (what creates it?)
3. Give an example of how you see (or have seen) nationalism in America.
• We have seen nationalism develop in…
• It developed there because…
___________, ________ ___________, United States
-Desire to end corruption; better life for their people-Desire for ___________________ (aka independence)
Congress of Vienna(1814)
Italian States German States
1.Controlled primarily by?2. Why would these states
want independence?COMMON HISTORY, ECONOMIC GROWTH,
SOVEREIGNTY! OTHERS GOT INDEPENDENCE!
How does Germany get her independence?
On a scale of 1-5 determine the degree of practicality for the following statements…(5
=highly practical; 1 = highly impractical)1.Honesty is the best policy.2.People should never judge
by appearances.Realpolitik:
politics based on what is practical rather than what is
moral
Realpolitik: “practical politics” (not based on morality)
Similar to what other historical figure (Global I)? _______________________________
The Architect of German
Unification:Otto Von Bismarck
A) “Germany does not look to Prussia’s liberalism, but to
her power. The great questions of the day are not to be decided by speeches and majority voting but by
iron and blood”B) “In the not too distant future, we shall have to fight
for our existence against Austria and it is not within our power to avoid that.”
1. Explain the following quotes.2. How do they illustrate
realpolitik?
What were Bismarck’s Policies?Quote A) 1.German unity (question of the day)
will not happen via diplomacy and democracy (speeches/resolutions); war is needed (blood and iron)
- End justifies the means!Quote B)
1.War is inevitable; focus on strength not representative government
Process: German Unification• Prussia:
– King William I– Bismarck Chancellor (PM)
• Goal: unite states under Prussian control1. Free from Austrian rule (German
Confederation headed by Austria)2. Convince Southern state to unite
• Steps:1. War with Austria (to obtain Northern
states)2. Franco-Prussian War: creates
conflict to convince Southern states to join (instigate war with France; “French threat”)
3. War will lead to political unity; increase nationalism
• King William and French ambassador meet regarding William’s offer to take Spanish throne….
• French ambassador enraged… threat?– King recounts
meeting to Bismarck– Bismarck manipulates
their conversation and releases to public •Ems Telegram (1870)
Bismarck instigates WAR
Effects of Ems Telegram:• French insulted; France declares War
– Prussian victory; states see benefit of political unity
– GERMANY = UNIFIED!– William I = Kaiser (emperor); Second Reich
(2nd empire)BicameralLegislature (two houses)
Bundesrat appointed by rulers;
veto powerReichstag
(male suffrage)
Do Now: Use your WebQuest to complete the
handout, Nationalism and Unification in Italy
Review: Who Am I?1. “My passionate words inspired people to fight for
Italy’s independence.”2. “I came up with the plan to get the Austrians out of
Italy.”3. “I gained control of the Italian and German states at
the Congress of Vienna.”4. “I led the Red Shirts into battle against the
Austrians.”5. “I united the German states through blood and iron.”
Review ~ Nationalism Quiz
• Concepts:–Nationalism•Definition•Causes
–Internal–External
• People– Mazzini– Cavour– Garibaldi– Bismarck– William I
• Terms– Realpolitk– Ems
Telegram– Carbonari– Young
Italy