Monday, April 19, 2021
World History (Block)
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- Why did the arts and literature shift from romanticism to realism in the mid-19th century?
- How was impressionism a reaction to realism?
Topic: Late 19th Century Art
- DJ- Who was Dom Pedro, and what role did he play in Brazil’s move to independence?
- Current Events - CNN10
- Discuss the Romanticism in Literature Document
- Complete the Late 19th Century Art Analysis
- Assignments:
- Historical Article Review #2 Written Assessment (Due in Turnitin.com on 4/30)
- WH Enrichment:
- Google Arts and Culture:
- Supplemental Videos:
- Revolutions of 1848: Crash Course European History #26
- Italian and German Unification: Crash Course European History #27
- Interesting Articles:
World History (Skinny)
EQ-
- Why were European nations interested in controlling Muslim lands?
- How did the Crimean War help lead to the decline of the Ottoman Empire?
- What methods did the Muslim leaders use to try to prevent European imperialism?
Topic: Europeans Claim Muslim Lands
- DJ- Why was Ethiopia the only African country to resist European imperialism?
- Current Events - CNN10
- Read Module 23 Lesson 3 Complete the Document Activity on the Light Brigade
- Assign The Age of Imperialism Vocabulary
- Assignments:
- The Age of Imperialism Vocabulary (Due in Schoology - 4/26)
- Current Events Analysis Semester 2 #2 (Due by 4/27 in turnitin.com)
- WH Enrichment:
- Google Arts and Culture: Traditional African Weapons
- Supplemental Video: Imperialism: Crash Course World History #35
- Interesting Article:
AP Euro
- Explain the economic and political consequences of the Cold War for Europe. (9.D.)
- Eastern European nations were bound by their relationships with the Soviet Union, which oscillated between repression and limited reform, until the collapse of communist governments in Eastern Europe and the fall of the Soviet Union.
- After 1956, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev’s de-Stalinization policies failed to meet their economic goals within the Soviet Union; combined with reactions to existing limitations on individual rights, this prompted revolts in Eastern Europe, which ended with a reimposition of Soviet rule and repressive totalitarian regimes.
Topic: The Soviet Years Under Khrushchev
- The Soviet Years Under Khrushchev, 1956 -1964
- Sputnik — the first man-made satellite — launched 60 years ago today by the Soviet Union
- 10 Things You May Not Know About the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Euro News
- Cuba leadership: Díaz-Canel named Communist Party chief
- Northern Ireland: Did anyone warn about Brexit border checks?
- Handouts
- Ch. 21 Practice MCQ
- CB - Unit 9 MCQ Part 2
- Assignments:
- AP Live Review (Starts Today!)
- Ch. 22 Reading Guide (4/20)
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