Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Unit 1 Nationalism and World War 1



Benchmarks:
1. Understand the causes of World War One
2. Understand international efforts to make peace after World War One





Topics and Activities
1. Classroom Expectations and the Study of History
PP Presentation
What is History? Why do we study it? How do we study it?
Class Discussion
Your Modern World History Weblog

2. The Legacy of the 19th Century
Ideas and major events of the 19th Century.

PP Presentation
3. What have been the key events, people and developments of this century?
Overview of the Century Activity

Internet research and weblog

4. The Great War: The First Total War
Lecture: classic causes of WWI, Reading pp. 10-18.
The Nature of modern warfare
Video: All Quiet of the Western Front

5. The Versailles Treaty: Strengths and Weaknesses
Reading pp. 73-87
Conference simulation





Leading Question

What brought about change in the 20th Century?

1 Comments:

At 5:11 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

the key events of the 19th and 20th centruies were the locka motive and machines that help make work easyer in factories

 

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