WH&G II Agenda
Tues.Feb. 13th
Ms. Abdalla World War I & Russian Revolution
UNIT OBJECTIVES:
- Explaining economic causes, political causes, and major events and identifying major leaders of the war, with emphasis on Woodrow Wilson and Kaiser Wilhelm II.
- Explaining the outcomes and global effect of the war and the Treaty of Versailles.
- Citing causes and consequences of the Russian Revolution.
- Describing the League of Nations and the mandate system.
DAILY OBJECTIVES:
We will:
Assess knowledge on World War I and its impact on the countries that fought in it.
By the end of today I will be able to:
Analyze the impact that the Treaty of Versailles will have on Europe.
WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY :
- WARM UP – HW CHECK – WWI MAP
- TREATY OF VERSAILLES
- WWI QUIZ
- PUZZLES
- CLOSURE
HOMEWORK:
Puzzles Sheet due Feb. 22nd
Field Trip Permission sliplunch money to Holocaust Museum
- due Feb. 15th
WW1/RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONCALENDAR
1/30: Causes of WW1
2/1: WW1 – the end
2/5: Semester 1 Exam Review
2/7: Semester 1 Exam
2/9: Semester 1 Exam
2/13: Treaty of Versailles
2/15: Russian Revolution – Lenin *field trip permission slip due!*
2/20: Russian Revolution – Stalin
2/22: WW1/Russian Revolution Test
2/26: Overview of the Holocaust
2/27: HOLOCAUST MUSEUM FIELD TRIP – B DAY
WARM UP
6. Two of the most important trade items for the Ottoman
Empire are:
A. Coffee and ceramics
B. Gold and silver
C. Salt and copper
D. Spices and salt
33. Which of the following best completes the diagram to the right?
A. Freedom of press
B. Freedom of religion
C. Freedom of speech
D. Freedom of petition
45. While novels became popular during The Enlightenment, this author wrote Don Quixote, considered the first novel, in 1605,
A. Mozart
B. Bach
C. Voltaire
D. Cervantes
55. Who was the most influential leader at the Congress of Vienna?
A. Czar Alexander I of Russia
B. Emperor Francis I of Austria
C. King Frederick William III of Prussia
D. Prince Metternich of Austria
63. Adam Smith, in his work Wealth of Nations, contributed to the development of capitalism by
A. defending the idea of free market
B. suggesting that government limit competition
C. promoting the benefits of communism
D. Supporting the theories of socialism
74. An area that has its own internal government but is under the control of an outside power (foreign country) is called ______.
- Protectorate
- Colony
- Spheres of Influence
- Territory
CLOSURE
The “Treaty of Versailles” is often called “A Peace built on quicksand.” Please explain below why this is.