Progress Reports go home Tuesday (11.28). If you need to know what you need to do, HERE is a link to ALL the assignments from this quarter. Week 14: World War I Vocabulary: You are responsible for defining each words, drawing a picture AND writing a sentence that is on grade level. This vocabulary chart will be due on Friday. QUIZLET Militarism Alliance Imperialism Nationalism Stalemate Armistice Treaty of Versailles Bolsheviks Proletariat Zeppelin Conscription Propaganda Total War Pandemic ** Christmas Ornament Due Dec. 13. Directions and Rubric ** Monday, November 27 Daily Question: Why did World War I begin? 26.1 The Great War Begins Prezi Guided Notes : Make a copy of these notes and complete them in class. When you have filled in all of the blanks and answered the questions, share them with me: ashley.carter@stanlycountyschools.org Tuesday, November 28 Daily Question: Why was Europe compare...
This week, we will cover several different topics in an attempt to get to the finish line before Christmas! We will start off by taking a test on WWI, then look at the interwar years and the beginning of WWII. You will need to complete your vocabulary chart with the vocabulary word, definition, a picture and a sentence. The sentences need to be at least six words and show an understanding of the world. I am going to have to take off if you do not do so. Week 15: Interwar Years and WWII Quizlet Fascism Disarmament Totalitarian State Russification Gestapo Third Reich Appeasemtne Blitzkrieg Holocaust Lend Lease Act D-Day Stalingrad Monday, December 4 Daily Question: No daily question. World War I Assessment Tuesday, December 5 Daily Question: H ow did the Treaty of Versailles set Germany up for failure? The World Wars: A Rising Threat Watch Episode Three Viewing Guide Wednesday, December 6 Dai...
Week 12: Revolutions and Rebellions Vocabulary: These words will be due on the day of your unit test (Tuesday, November 21). You will need to complete the definition, write a sentence AND draw a picture. There are many different people this week, so you need to focus on learning clues to tell them apart. Quizlet Thomas Hobbes John Locke Baron de Montesquieu Jean-Jacques Rosseau Voltaire Enlightenment Adam Smith Popular Sovereignty Three Estates Tennis Court Oath Declaration of Rights of Man and the Citizen Suffrage Reign of Terror Napoleon Bonaparte Enterprise Urbanization Labor Unions Utilitarianism Socialism Karl Marx Communism Autonomy Glorious Revolution Recession Monday, November 13 Daily Question: What does it mean to be "FAIR"? 17.1 Philosophy in the Age of Reason Google Slide Note Chart Standard Reading Honors Reading Tuesday, November 14 Daily Question: What ideas did Enlighte...
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