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Transcript
Learning Area:
Social Sciences
Resource Name:
World War ll in context
Assessment Exemplar Number:
SSH9.1
Item/s:
4
Phase:
Senior
Grade:
9
Tags:
Causes; World War 2; Great Depression; reparations; Treaty of Versailles; Axis; Allies
Assessment Type:
Formative
Assessment Form/s:
Structured questions
Copyright for included material:
W Armstrong; DS Gear – permission granted for the duration of this project.
Duration:
2 lessons
Learning Outcomes and Assessment Standards
Learning Outcome 1: The learner will be able to use enquiry skills to investigate the past
and present.
Assessment Standard
We know this when the learner:
■ Analyses the information in the sources [works with sources].
Learning Outcome 2: The learner will be able to demonstrate historical knowledge and
understanding.
Assessment Standards
We know this when the learner:
■ Places events, people and changes in the periods of history studied within a chronological
framework [chronology and time].
■ Identifies categories of causes and effects [e.g. immediate and long-term, direct and
indirect] [cause and effect].
■ Explains and analyses the reasons for and results of events in history [cause and effect].
Learning Outcome 3: The learner will be able to interpret aspects of history.
Assessment Standard
We know this when the learner:
■ Constructs an interpretation based on sources, giving reasons for own interpretation
[source interpretation].
Hyperlinks:
To be completed later.
Number of questions for exemplar:
4
Rating:
Easy questions:
1; 2; 3.1
Medium questions:
3.2; 3.3; 3.4; 3.5; 4
Difficult questions:
3.6
Assessment Task
The Atom Bomb,
which was dropped
on both Hiroshima
and Nagasaki
Human rights issues during and after World War Two
World War ll refers to a worldwide conflict that took place between 1939 and 1945. It was an
expensive and destructive war that involved extreme human suffering, fierce propaganda and
indoctrination, and the use of devastating new weapons [e.g. Atom Bomb].
There were numerous causes that contributed to the outbreak of World War ll. Although
historians debate over the causes, the following factors did play a role:
League of Nations
Treaty of
Versailles
The Great
Depression
Causes of
World War
II
The Rise of
Fascist
Totalitarian
States
In the build-up to the outbreak of World War II, two sides were formed that fought against each
other during the war.
Axis Powers
Allied Powers
1.
Name the Axis and Allied powers.
[6]
Germany and the Axis powers were eventually defeated by the Allied powers in 1945. The
USA and Russia emerged as the “Superpowers” after World War ll. It has been estimated
that between 40 – 60 million people died as a result of the war – many of them being civilians.
The high rate of death amongst civilians was due to the Holocaust [genocide] and the atomic
bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
2.
Draw a timeline in which you place the following events of WW2 into context.
1914 – Outbreak of World War l
1918 – End of World War l
1919 – Signing of the Treaty of Versailles
1920 – Formation of the League of Nations
1929 – The Great Depression
1934 – Hitler becomes dictator of Germany
1939 – Outbreak of World War ll
1941 – Bombing of Pearl Harbour
1944 – D-Day Landings
1945 – Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Read the extract on the Great Depression below and answer the questions.
What was the Great Depression?
The Great Depression was an economic and industrial slump that affected North America,
Europe and other industrialised areas of the world, as well as their trading partners in less
developed nations. It began in 1929 and lasted until 1939. The Depression started in the United
States but soon turned into a worldwide economic crisis. In Germany, for example,
unemployment rose sharply, factory production levels halved, and the value of the German
currency, the mark, plummeted. Germans blamed their system of government, a view that later
helped the Nazi Party to rise to power.
Life during the Great
Depression
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
Name the country whose stock exchange collapsed causing the Great
Depression.
Why do you think the period between 1929 and 1939 is called the Great
Depression?
Why was Germany so badly affected by the Great Depression?
The figures below show unemployment statistics in Germany during the Great
Depression:





3.6
4.
[2]
[3]
1929 – 1 320 000
1930 – 3 000 000
1931 – 4 350 000
1932 – 5 102 000
1933 – 6 000 000
Plot the figures on a bar or line graph.
3.5
[1]
[5]
Use the information from your graph to say which year showed the biggest increase
in the unemployment rate in Germany.
[1]
The German economic collapse paved the way for Hitler to rise to power.
Explain.
[3]
[15 Marks]
Explain the meaning of the following words within the context of the work on World
War ll:
World War
propaganda
indoctrination
genocide
Holocaust
dictator
fascist
superpower
League of Nations
depression
[10]
Suggested Solutions
1.
AXIS – Germany, Italy, Japan ALLIED – Great Britain, USA, Russia
2.
Draw a timeline in which you place the following events of WW2 into context.
1914– Outbreak of World War l
1918 – End of World War l
1919 – Signing of the Treaty of Versailles
1920 – Formation of the League of Nations
1929 – The Great Depression
1934 – Hitler becomes dictator of Germany
1939 – Outbreak of World War 2
1941 – Bombing of Pearl Harbour
1944 – D-Day Landings
1945 – Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
3.1
3.2
3.3
USA
The economic slow-down was the biggest ever and affected the whole world.
They were still recovering from WW1 and the economic burden imposed by the reparations
after WW1 in the Treaty of Versailles.
3.4
Great Depression Unem ploym ent in Germ any
Unemployed (millions)
7.0
6.0
5.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
0.0
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
Year
3.5
3.6
1930
People were desperate and Hitler blamed the Jews and the Allies for the German plight.
He was very positive about Germans.
4.
World War – a war being fought in several different parts of the world by a large number of
countries
propaganda – biased information designed to deliver a particular political message
indoctrination – continually telling people to believe certain untruths so often that they actually
do believe them
genocide – the mass murder of a particular group of people of similar genetic origin, e.g. the
Jews
Holocaust – the mass murder of the Jews by the Nazis [literally a ‘fire storm’]
dictator – a leader who rules by absolute power
fascist – a radical authoritarian form of government
superpower – a country that has sufficient military and political power to influence events on a
global scale
League of Nations – a group of nations formed after WW1 to promote world co-operation
depression – a period of economic slow-down resulting in large-scale unemployment