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World History A Day Block
*Chapter 10 Test will be Tuesday, December 9th.
Unit 6 includes the following state objectives:
Domestic Affairs
1. Understand different political systems in the Modern Western World and their
impact on the respective societies that adopted them.
a. Compare and contrast governmental forms (Democracy, aristocracy/oligarchy,
absolutism, constitutionalism, totalitarianism, monarchy and republic) as practiced by the
societies that adopted them over time. (DOK 2)
b. Compare and contrast the ideologies and practices of communism, socialism, liberalism,
fascism, nationalism, and imperialism. (DOK 2
2. Understand the impact of political, technological, economic, cultural, religious, and
demographic changes within the global community.
a. Analyze and explain the origins, spread, and impact of the First and Second Industrial
Revolutions. (DOK 3)
d. Analyze international demographic trends (population growth, decline, movement) and
their relationship with the development of various societies around the world. (DOK 2)
Economics
7. Understand the development of various economic systems through time and place
and how those systems have shaped global relations.
a. Analyze the integration of countries into the world economy and roles of the
informational, technological and communication revolutions (e.g., steamship, the telegraph,
television, satellite, and computer) in that integration. (DOK 3)
b. Cite evidence of how the world has evolved from a multitude of economic systems to a
global interdependent economy. (DOK 2)
Date: Monday, December 1, 2014
A Day Block
Unit/Chapter: Unit 6: Nationalism
Chapter 10: Nationalism Triumphs in Europe (1800-1914)
Objectives: What were Bismarck’s Three Unification Wars?
Materials:
 Chapter 10 Notes German Nationalism and Powerpoint
 Student Notes Handout on Chapter 10: German Nationalism
 German Unification Activity on Canvas
Bell Ringer: List Bismarck’s Three Key Goals
Class work/activities:
 Lecture and Powerpoint Bismarck’s Three Unification Wars
o Students will take notes during the lecture
 Students will finish the Chronology of German Unification Activity and submit to
Canvas
Homework:
Unit/Chapter: Unit 6: Nationalism
Chapter 10: Nationalism Triumphs in Europe (1800-1914)
Objectives: How did Bismarck form the German Empire?
Materials:
 Chapter 10 Notes German Nationalism and Powerpoint
 Student Notes Handout on Chapter 10: German Nationalism
 German Nationalism Political Cartoon on Canvas
Bell Ringer: List the Three Unification Wars that Prussia fought.
Class work/activities:
 Lecture and Powerpoint from Formation of an Empire through Bismarck’s Realm
o Students will take notes during the lecture
 Students will analyze a political cartoon on German Nationalism and submit to
Canvas
Homework:
 Submit political cartoon to Canvas
Date: Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Unit/Chapter: Unit 6: Nationalism
Chapter 10: Nationalism Triumphs in Europe (1800-1914)
Objectives: How did Germany continue to develop even after Bismarck?
Materials:
 Chapter 10 Notes German Nationalism and Powerpoint
 Student Notes Handout on Chapter 10: German Nationalism
Bell Ringer: What was Bismarck’s struggle with the Catholic Church called?
Class work/activities:
 Lecture and Powerpoint to on the Fall of Bismarck to finish the notes on German
Nationalism
o Students will take notes during the lecture
 Students will complete the German Confederation 1815/German Unification 1871
Map Activity
Homework:
Unit/Chapter: Unit 6: Nationalism
Chapter 10: Nationalism Triumphs in Europe (1800-1914)
Objectives: How did nationalism develop in Russia?
Materials:
 Chapter 10 Russian Nationalism Notes and Powerpoint
 Student Chapter 10 Russian Nationalism Notes
 Chapter 10 Section 5 Worksheet
Bell Ringer: Pick up Russian Nationalism Notes or Download them from Canvas
Class work/activities:
 Lecture and Powerpoint from Nationalism in Russia through Russian Absolutism
o Students will take notes during the lecture
 Students will complete the Chapter 10 Section 5
Homework:
Date: Friday, December 5, 2014
Unit/Chapter: Unit 6: Nationalism
Chapter 10: Nationalism Triumphs in Europe (1800-1914)
Objectives: What reforms did Alexander II make during his time on the throne of
Russia?
Materials:
 Chapter 10 Russian Nationalism Notes and Powerpoint
 Student Chapter 10 Russian Nationalism Notes
 Russian Czars Tree Map
Bell Ringer: What were the “Three Pillars of Russian Absolutism?”
Class work/activities:
 Lecture and Powerpoint from Reforms of Alexander II through Reaction to
Change
o Students will take notes during the lecture
 Students will begin working on the Russian Czars Tree Map Activity
o The Tree Map must be turned in to Canvas on Friday by the end of class
Homework:
Unit/Chapter: Unit 6: Nationalism
Chapter 10: Nationalism Triumphs in Europe (1800-1914)
Objectives: How did Russia begin to industrialize in the late 1800s?
Materials:
 Chapter 10 Russian Nationalism Notes and Powerpoint
 Student Chapter 10 Russian Nationalism Notes
 Russian Czars Tree Map
Bell Ringer: What was “Russification?”
Class work/activities:
 Lecture and Powerpoint from Building Russian Industry and finish the notes
o Students will take notes during the lecture
 Students will finish their Russian Czars Tree Map Activity and turn into Canvas.
Homework: