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Class: World History
Last Unit:
Industrial Revolution
Hour:
Current Unit:
Name:
Nationalism and Imperialism
Unit Calendar
W 1/30
TH 1/31
F 2/1
In the late 1800s, European
leaders used growing nationalism
to create strong, unified nations
and strove to build overseas
empires.
❖ Introduction to Unit
❖L - Causes of Nationalism
❖Nationalism in Europe
❖German and Italy
M 2/4 Unification
Next Unit:
World War One
Read:
Ch. 8 (253-263)
Ch. 11 (338-365)
Ch. 12 (368-379)
Key
Concepts
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T 2/5
❖ Pt. 1 Terms Due
❖ L - Scramble for Africa
W 2/6 ❖Case Study on the Congo
Nationalism
Unification
Imperialism
TH 2/7 ❖ Quiz Part 1 Terms
❖ R - India
F 2/8 ❖Case Study on India
M 2/11
T 2/12
W 2/13
TH 2/14
❖ Pt. 2 Terms Due
❖China and Japan
❖Quiz Pt. 2 Term
❖Review Unit 7
F 2/13
❖ Unit 7 Test
T 2/19
Impressionism
Essential Questions:
1.
2.
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4.
5.
6.
7.
How did Enlightenment Ideas encourage Nationalistic Revolutions?
What were the causes and effects of Nationalism?
What caused Europe to move towards Imperialism?
How did direct and indirect Imperialistic Governments affect European Colonies?
What are the positive and negative effects of European expansion on Africa and Asia?
How did China and Japan resist European Colonialism?
How does the history of Imperialism help us to understand present day situations
around the globe?
Unit Name
Kansas state standards
1. Nationalism
• Compares and Contrasts German unification with
the Meiji restoration
•Nationalism
•Modernization
•Industrialization
•Unification
•Bismarck
•Unification of Italy
Terms: Define in Notebook & Know for Quiz
People:
Camillo di Cavor 260
Giuseppe Garibaldi 260
Otto Von Bismarck 261
David Livingstone 340
King Leopold II 340
Places:
The Balkans 255
2.
Imperialism
•Describes Motives and Impacts of Imperialism
•Motives
•Economic
•Humanitarian
•Political
•Impacts
•Human Rights
•Infrastructure: roads, schools, hospitals, railroads
•Assimilation and loss of indigenous cultures
•Examines causes of Anti-Colonial movements in
Africa and Asia
•Taiping Rebellion
•Boxer Rebellion
•Sepoy Rebellion
Events:
Seven Weeks War 262
Franco-Prussian War 262
Berlin Conference 342
Crimean War 353
People:
East India Company 357
Menelik II 349
Mutsuhito 376
Vincent Van Gogh*
Claude Monet 267
Cecil Rhodes 341
Places:
South Africa 342
Suez Canal 354
India 357
Events:
Boer War 344
Sepoy Mutiny 359
Opium War 372
Taping Rebellion 373
Boxer Rebellion 374
Meiji Restoration 377
Russo-Japanese War 379
Ideas:
Nationalism 253
Nation-State 253
Unification 258
Realpolitik 261
Imperialism 339
Racism 341
Assimilation 347
Ideas:
Geopolitics 352
Impressionism 267