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World History Scrapbook Project Honors World History – Ms. Garratt DUE DATE: April 8th, 2010 You and your a partner are the longest living humans. You have compiled a scrapbook that documents some of the greatest historical events of the modern world. Your scrapbook is of great interest to historians because all of its contents are primary source materials. These include newspaper clippings, advertisements, diary entries, patents, tickets to exhibits and concerts, manifestos, receipts, stock certificates, first edition book covers, critical reviews of musical and literary works, classified ads, posters, medical records, bills, obituaries, licenses, invitations, awards, report cards, contracts, and so much more. You will have approximately 6 months to assemble this historical bonanza. You are required to complete a certain number of items for each unit we study. The required amount is listed on the handout. There will be periodic checks. Some computer lab time will be available for this assignment over the course of the year. Requirements: You will create a neatly assembled scrapbook of primary sources for each unit. Somewhere on the page will be a brief explanation of the significance of each item. For example, if you were creating a receipt for Adam Smith’s book Wealth of Nations you would summarize who he is, his philosophy and the significance of his book. Use a variety of different types of primary sources. No more than one of the same type (i.e. receipt) Strive for the authentic look. Honors history quality work is required. REVIEW THE RUBRIC French Revolution (1 each) Revolution of 1848 (1 each) Industrial Revolution (1 each) Communist Manifesto G. Marconi & the radio Florence Nightengale Seneca Falls Convention Romanticism in the arts Alfred Nobel Peace Prize Corporations/Cartels Working Class (p. 150) Charles Darwin Beethoven Wright Brothers Louis Pasteur Social Darwinism Dr. Livingstone Berlin Conference Boer War Assassination Trench Warfare Total War Russian Revolution Zimmerman Telegram Treaty of Versailles League of Nations Ultimatum League of Nations Armistice Brest-Litovsk 14 Points Mandate System Social gospel Movement Charles Lyell Charles Dickens Imperialism (1 each) White Man’s Burden Missionaries World War I (2 each) Black Hand Schlieffen Plan Technology (p.287) Propaganda Submarine Warfare Reparations Russian Revolution (1 each) Czar Marxism Command Economy Foreign Policy Soviet Realism Rasputin Bolshevik Takeover Collectives Totalitarianism Censorship Lenin NEP Kulaks Communism 5 Year Plans Stock Market Crash Discoveries p. 354 Hitler Mein Kampf Kristallnacht Maginot Line Art (pp. 355-356) Roosevelt Nuremberg Laws Anti-semitism Appeasement Spanish Civil War Lebansraum Invasion of Poland Operation Sea Lion Operation Barbarossa Pearl Harbor Holocaust Munich Pact Guernica Czech Crisis Blitzkrieg London Blitz Lend-Lease Act Any battles War Crimes Trials Taiping Rebellion Communist Revolution Cultural Revolution Boxer Rebellion Great Leap Forward Tiananmen Square Truman Doctrine Berlin Crisis Marshall Plan Cuban Missile Crisis Korean War Arab-Israeli Conflict Iraqi War Oil Crisis Indian National Congress Amritsar Massacre Muslim League Salt March Pakistan The 1930s: Inter war crises (2 each) Kellogg-Briand Pact New Deal Mussolini Black/Brown Shirts Lebansraum World War II (2 each) Manchurian Invasion Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis Anschluss Nazi-Soviet Pact Dunkirk Desert Fox Atlantic Charter Hiroshima China (1 each) Opium War Long March Slit with USSR *Cold War (2 each) NATO Warsaw Pact Vietnam War *Middle East (1 each) Birth of Israel Desert Storm *India (1 each) Sepoy Rebellion Civil Disobedience Assassination of Gandhi Parent Signature due Tues, Dec 2 _______________________________________