Agenda: Week of Feb 6-10, 2017

Advanced Placement World History with Mr. Duez
Unit 5: The European Moment, 1750 - 1914
CH 17: The Atlantic Revolutions -and- CH 18: The Industrial Revolution
Week at a Glance:
MON: Quiz Ch 18; Review 18 Quiz
TUE: The Art of the Atlantic Revolutions; Revolutions of Industry - Introduction
WED/THU: Document Based Question Skills - POV, Historical Context; Analysis
FRITEST Unit 5, Part I: CH 17 & 18 -- Atlantic Revolutions & Revolutions of Industry -AND- DBQ Skills - POV

Test Wed/Thu Unit 5: Part I, CH 17 & 18, Plus DBQ Skills - POV
No Quiz next week (no school on Monday)
DBQ Flip on Wed/Thu Feb. 22nd & 23rd

#1: 2010 Industrial Revolution in Japan & India DBQ
2010 DBQ Student Samples

#2: African Scramble-Berlin Conference
2009 DBQ Student samples
Why did the Industrial Revolution take hold and seem to explode in Great Britain?
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Monday, February 8th, 2016
Quote: "Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future." - John F. Kennedy

Learning Targets:
• To explore the causes and consequences of the Industrial Revolution
• To root Europe’s Industrial Revolution in a global context
• To examine the question of why industrialization first “took off ” in Great Britain
• To heighten student awareness of both the positive and the negative effects of the Industrial Revolution
• To examine some of the ways in which nineteenth-century industrial powers exerted an economic imperialism over their non-industrialized neighbors

Essential Questions:
1. What was revolutionary about the Industrial Revolution?
2. What was common to the process of industrialization everywhere, and in what ways did that process vary from place to place?
3. What did humankind gain from the Industrial Revolution, and what did it lose?
4. In what ways might the Industrial Revolution be understood as a global rather than simply a European phenomenon?

Agenda:
1. Quiz Chapter 18 The Industrial Revolution

2. Review CH 18 Quiz
The Russian Revolution definitely qualifies as "Revolution of Industry".
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Tuesday, February 9th, 2016
Quote: "Change does not roll in on the wheels of inevitability, but comes through continuous struggle. And so we must straighten our backs and work for our freedom. A man can't ride you unless your back is bent." - Martin Luther King, Jr.

Learning Targets:

• To explore the causes and consequences of the Industrial Revolution
• To root Europe’s Industrial Revolution in a global context
• To examine the question of why industrialization first “took off ” in Great Britain
• To heighten student awareness of both the positive and the negative effects of the Industrial Revolution
• To examine some of the ways in which nineteenth-century industrial powers exerted an economic imperialism over their non-industrialized neighbors

Essential Questions:

1. What was revolutionary about the Industrial Revolution?
2. What was common to the process of industrialization everywhere, and in what ways did that process vary from place to place?
3. What did humankind gain from the Industrial Revolution, and what did it lose?
4. In what ways might the Industrial Revolution be understood as a global rather than simply a European phenomenon?

Agenda:

1. DO NOW: Artwork helped to spread the ideas of Revolution and was used as propoganda by Revolutionaries. Should artists be held responsible for the death that may result from their work?

2. Notes, Video, Discussion: The Art of the Atlantic Revolutions

3. Introduction: Revolutions of Industry
Why did the Industrial Revolution happen first in Great Britain? 
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Wednesday, February 10th & Thursday, February 11th, 2016
Quote: "To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often." - Winston Churchill

Agenda:
1. DO NOW: Review the document on the screen, write out the meaning & point of view.

2. Notes, Video, Discussion: Revolutions of Industry

3. SAQ From last test: Check samples from class. Grade examples of student work. 

4. Discuss DQB Point of View: Review the rubric, tips and tricks & the two prompts we'll flip on for the next DBQ on Feb. 22nd and Feb. 23rd. 

DBQ Skill Practice


Practice DBQs:

Link to DBQ for Industrial Revolution 
Link to DBQ for Atlantic Revolutions
The Industrial Revolution made life better, but progress came with a cost. 
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Friday, February 12th, 2016
Quote: "I have noticed even people who claim everything is predestined, and that we can do nothing to change it, look before they cross the road." - Stephen Hawking

Agenda:
1. TEST - Multiple Choice 35 questions + 1 Short Answer Question (SAQ)
You will have the period for the test.

Week of Jan 30 - Feb 3, 2017

World History AP with Mr. Duez
Unit 5: THE EUROPEAN MOMENT IN WORLD HISTORY, 1750-1914
Chapter 17 Atlantic Revolutions & their Echoes
Chapter 18 Revolutions of Industry
Week at a Glance:
MON: Quiz Ch 17; Review Quiz
TUE: ; French Revolution Documentary w/Questions
FRI: Video DocumentaryHistory Channel's French Revolution
Questions for the French Revolution DocumentaryFrench Revolution Compared to other Atlantic Revolutions; Introduction to the Industrial Revolution.

Assignments:
We are watching the French Revolution Documentary and answering the questions in class. 
Video DocumentaryHistory Channel's French Revolution
Questions for the French Revolution Documentary

Read Chapters 17 & 18. Be able to compare the Atlantic Revolutions. 
Quiz on Ch 18 Industrial Revolution next Monday
TEST over 17 & 18 is on Wednesday/Thursday Feb. 8th & 9th.
The Women's March on Versailles, October 4, 1789
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Chapter 17 - Atlantic Revolutions - TARGETS
Learning Targets:
• Understand the number and diversity of Atlantic revolutions in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and how forces at work through the Enlightenment impacted them
• Explore the cross-pollination between revolutionary movements and compare their various causes and overall results
• Compare the real impact of the Atlantic revolutions on their citizens and understand the global impact of the revolutionary movement of the era.
• Consider the consequences of using violence to achieve liberty and equality.
* How much violence is necessary or justifiable?

Essential Questions:
1. In what ways did the ideas of the Enlightenment contribute to the Atlantic revolutions?
2. What was revolutionary about the American Revolution, and what was not?
3. How did the French Revolution differ from the American Revolution?
4. Compare the Atlantic Revolutions.
As it still does today, art inspired people of the Atlantic Revolutions, David's Oath of the Horatii - cartoon version.
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Monday, Jan 30, 2017
Quote of the Day: "One must maintain a little bit of summer, in the the midst of winter." H. D. Thoreau

Agenda:
1. Quiz CH 17 - Reading Check. Students may use hand written notes on the quiz.

2. Review CH 17 Quiz ~ Atlantic Revolutions

Assignments:
We are watching the French Revolution Documentary and answering the questions in class. 
Read Chapters 17 & 18. Be able to compare the Atlantic Revolutions. 
Begin working on Industrial Revolution, Chapter 18 - so that you are prepared for the quiz on Ch 18 next MondayTEST over 17 & 18 is on Wednesday/Thursday Feb. 10th and 11th.
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Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Quote of the Day:  "An entire sea of water can’t sink a ship unless it gets inside the ship. Similarly, the negativity of the world can’t put you down unless you allow it to get inside you." - Goi Nasu

Agenda:
1. French Revolution Documentary - Answer the questions as we view and we will pause and discuss throughout.

Video DocumentaryHistory Channel's French Revolution
Questions for the French Revolution Documentary

2. Discuss the answers to the question and the video. What are the reasons for revolution in France

Assignments:
We are watching the French Revolution Documentary and answering the questions in class. 
Video DocumentaryHistory Channel's French Revolution
Questions for the French Revolution Documentary

Read Chapters 17 & 18. Be able to compare the Atlantic Revolutions. 
Quiz on Ch 18 Industrial Revolution next Monday
TEST over 17 & 18 is on Wednesday/Thursday Feb. 8th & 9th.
The Tennis Court Oath, by David
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Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017 & Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017
Quote of the Day:  "Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known." -Carl Sagan

Agenda:
At some point during this period we will be going to the computer lab with the counselors to do scheduling in Bridges for next school year. They say it will take an hour. Not sure if at beginning, middle, or end. 

1. French Revolution Documentary - answer the questions as we view and we will pause and discuss throughout.

Video DocumentaryHistory Channel's French Revolution
Questions for the French Revolution Documentary


2. Notes, Video, Discussion: The Art of the French Revolution.

Assignments:
We are watching the French Revolution Documentary and answering the questions in class. 
Video DocumentaryHistory Channel's French Revolution
Questions for the French Revolution Documentary

Read Chapters 17 & 18. Be able to compare the Atlantic Revolutions. 
Quiz on Ch 18 Industrial Revolution next Monday
TEST over 17 & 18 is on Wednesday/Thursday Feb. 8th & 9th.
The Death of Marat, by David
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Friday, Feb. 3, 2017
Quote of the Day: "I never look back, Darling. It distracts from the now." - Edna "E" Mode

Pep rally schedule. Shortened periods*
Agenda:
1. DO NOW QUESTION: Prepare questions and answers for documentary.

2. Video DocumentaryHistory Channel's French Revolution
Questions for the French Revolution Documentary2. Discuss Chapter 17 - Atlantic Revolutions Compared.

3. Introduction to Chapter 18 - Revolutions of Industry

Assignments:
We are watching the French Revolution Documentary and answering the questions in class. 
Video DocumentaryHistory Channel's French Revolution
Questions for the French Revolution Documentary

Read Chapters 17 & 18. Be able to compare the Atlantic Revolutions. 
Quiz on Ch 18 Industrial Revolution next Monday
TEST over 17 & 18 is on Wednesday/Thursday Feb. 8th & 9th.

Chapter 16 - Science & Religion

A few quick video clips that help us to understand the idea of "humanism" that occurs during this time period of the Early Modern Era. 1450-1750 saw a great surge of advancement in areas of Science and those ideas were shared and used to carefully examine all of human society.


First, the Protestant Revolution used the humanist mindset to examine corruption in the Catholic Church. The sale of indulgences, collection of relics, and the rituals & rules being used to guarantee entry to heaven were denounced. Martin Luther and others attempted to improve the church through humanist methods. They believed that it was through "Faith and Faith Alone" that one could find salvation. This was a true turning point in the history of Western Civilization and European culture.
Luther Rap by Ryan Gerlach

The "Scientific Revolution" refers to historical changes in thought & belief, to changes in social & institutional organization, that unfolded in Europe between roughly 1550-1700; beginning with Nicholas Copernicus (1473-1543), who asserted a heliocentric (sun-centered) cosmos, it ended with Isaac Newton (1642-1727), who proposed universal laws and a Mechanical Universe. Today it continues with every new scientific discovery and in every classroom that uses the scientific method to understand our world.
The Most Astounding Fact, by Neil deGrasse Tyson

Agenda: Week of Jan. 23-27, 2017

Advanced Placement World History with Mr. Duez
Unit 4 - Early Modern World, 1450-1750
Chapter 14 - Empires & Encounters
Chapter 15 - World Commerce
Chapter 16 - Science and Religion
Week at a Glance:
MON- Quiz CH 16; Review Quiz - Why did the Scientific Revolution occur in Europe rather than in China or the Islamic world?
TUE- Protestant Reformation, Scientific Revolution, & The Enlightenment. In what ways did the Protestant Reformation transform European society, culture, and politics? 
WED/THU- TEST Unit 4 - CH 14, 15, 16; FRQ Comparative Prompts
FRI- Intro to Unit 5 "European Moment" 1750-1914 "The Atlantic Revolutions"; American & French; French Revolution Documentary: Is revolution necessary to protect one's liberty and equality?
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Quiz Chapter 16 - Science & Religion Monday
TEST Unit 4 (CH 14, 15, 16): Next Week on Wed/Thu
After the Test for Unit 4 - we'll flip a coin between one of these two questions...
Comparative Essay Prompts:
1) 2012 Comparative: Columbian Exchange
2) 2009: Racial Identities, N. America/ Latin Am, Caribbean

Unit 4 - Learning Targets - Early Modern World, 1500-1750
Learning Targets:
1. Explore the early modern roots of modern tension between religion and science
2. Examine the Reformation movements in Europe and their significance
3. Investigate the global spread of Christianity and the extent to which it syncretized with native traditions
4. Expand the discussion of religious change to include religious movements in China, India, and the Islamic world
5. Explore the reasons behind the Scientific Revolution in Europe, and why that movement was limited in other parts of the world
6. Explore the implications of the Scientific Revolution for world societies

Essential Questions:
1. In what ways did the Protestant Reformation transform European society, culture, and politics? 
2. How was European imperial expansion related to the spread of Christianity?
3. In what ways was European Christianity assimilated into the Native American cultures of Spanish America?
4. Why were missionary efforts to spread Christianity so much less successful in China than in Spanish America?
5. What accounts for the continued spread of Islam in the early modern era and for the emergence of reform or renewal movements within the Islamic world?
6. In what ways did Asian cultural changes in the early modern era parallel those of Europe, and in what ways were they different?
7. Why did the Scientific Revolution occur in Europe rather than in China or the Islamic world?
8. What was revolutionary about the Scientific Revolution?
9. In what ways did the Enlightenment challenge older patterns of European thinking?
10. How did nineteenth-century developments in the sciences challenge the faith of the Enlightenment?
11. In what ways was European science received in the major civilizations of Asia in the early modern era?
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Monday, January 23, 2017

Quote: 
Agenda:
1. DO NOW: Prep for Quiz Ch. 16 (students may use hand-written notes)

2. QUIZ Ch 16

3. Review Quiz 
DO NOW Question for after quiz: In what ways did the Protestant Reformation transform European society, culture, and politics? 

Assignments:
TEST Unit 4 (CH 14, 15, 16): Next Week on Wed/Thu
After the Test for Unit 4 - we'll flip a coin between one of these two questions...
Comparative Essay Prompts
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Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Quote:
Agenda:
1. DO NOW QUESTIONIn what ways did the Protestant Reformation transform European society, culture, and politics? 

2. Notes, Video, Discussion: Protestant Reformation, Scientific Revolution, & The Enlightenment.

3. Review SAQ - Short Answer Question format. We will have one of them on the test on Wed/Thu

Assignments:
TEST Unit 4 (CH 14, 15, 16): Next Week on Wed/Thu
After the Test for Unit 4 - we'll flip a coin between one of these two questions...
Comparative Essay Prompts
With transportation of new world & Asian riches, piracy emerges in the Early Modern Era.
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Wednesday, January 25, 2017 & Thursday, January 26, 2017

Quote: 
Agenda:
1. TEST Unit 4 - Chapters 14, 15, 16

2. FRQ: 
After the Test for Unit 4 - we'll flip a coin between one of these two questions...
Comparative Essay Prompts:
1) 2012 Comparative: Columbian Exchange
2) 2009: Racial Identities, N. America/ Latin Am, Caribbean

Assignments:
Read Chapter 17 - prep for quiz on Monday
Atlantic Revolutions & Their Echoes - American, French, Haitian, & Latin American Revolutions
"Mr. Duez, is that real blood, or like, Ketchup or something?"
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Friday, January 27, 2017

Quote: 
Agenda:
1. DO NOW QuestionWhat was revolutionary about the American Revolution, and what was not?

2. Notes, Video, DiscussionThe Atlantic Revolutions Compared
Is revolution necessary to protect one's liberty and equality?

3. Video Documentary: History Channel's French Revolution
Questions for the French Revolution Documentary
We'll watch the first 10-15 minutes.
Quiz on Chapter 17 Monday
Tue-Wed/Thu next week we'll focus on finishing this documentary & discussing Atlantic Revolutions in comparison.

Assignments:
Read Chapter 17 - prep for quiz on Monday
Atlantic Revolutions & Their Echoes - American, French, Haitian, & Latin American Revolutions

AP Test Signup and Financial Assistance Application



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If  Ms. Willows is not in the office, please slide under the door. 

Application must be turned in by 3:00 pm February 17, 2017.  

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We have been asked to please stress that the deadline is not flexible and that anyone on Free/Reduced lunch is NOT eligible for this but will get their fee-code the first week in February.


Agenda: Wee of Jan 16 - Jan 20, 2017

Advanced Placement World History with Mr. Duez
Unit 4 - Early Modern World, 1450-1750
Chapter 14 - Empires & Encounters
Chapter 15 - World Commerce
Chapter 16 - Science & Religion
Week at a Glance:
MON- MLK Day - No School
TUE- Reading Check Quiz CH 15 World Commerce; Review Quiz
WED/THU- Comparative Essay 2009 - Racial Identities - N.America/Latin Am, Caribbean -- Grade Student SamplesThe Ascent of Money - Episode #1 - Dreams of Avarice - Niall Ferguson (first 15 min); Rise of Financial History? Inflation - Supply & DemandCh 16 Science & Religion with The Reformation
FRI- Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment: "A New Way of Thinking: The Birth of Modern Science"
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Assignments:
Quiz Chapter 16 - Science & Religion Monday, Jan. 25th
TEST Unit 4 (CH 14, 15, 16): Next Week on Wed/Thu 27th & 28th
LEQ Comparative Essay Prompts: 
After the Test for Unit 4 - we'll flip a coin between one of these two questions...

1) 2012 Comparative: Columbian Exchange
2) 2009: Racial Identities, N. America/ Latin Am, Caribbean
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Monday January 18, 2016 No School MLK Day
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Learning Targets CH. 16 - Science & Religion:
- Examine the early modern roots of modern tension between religion and science
- Compare the Reformation movements in Europe and their significance
Indulge me!
- Analyze the global spread of Christianity and the extent to which it syncretized with native traditions
- Expand the discussion of religious change to include religious movements in China, India, and the Islamic world
- Understand the reasons behind the Scientific Revolution in Europe, and why that movement was limited in other parts of the world
- Examine the implications of the Scientific Revolution for world societies 

Essential Questions:
1. Why did Christianity take hold in some places more than in others?
2. In what ways was the missionary message of Christianity shaped by the cultures of Asian and American peoples?
3. Compare the processes by which Christianity and Islam became world religions.
4. In what ways did the spread of Christianity, Islam, and modern science give rise to culturally based conflicts?
5. Based on Chapters 13 through 16, how does the history of Islam in the early modern era challenge a Eurocentric understanding of those centuries?
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Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Quote: "I am more afraid of my own heart than of the pope and all his cardinals. I have within me the great pope, Self." - Martin Luther


Agenda:
1. Reading Check Quiz CH 15 World Commerce

2. Review Quiz
Assignments:
Quiz Chapter 16 - Science & Religion Monday, Jan. 25th
TEST Unit 4 (CH 14, 15, 16): Next Week on Wed/Thu 27th & 28th
LEQ Comparative Essay Prompts (listed at top of agenda)
Luther, word! Indulgences, yo!
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Wednesday & Thursday January 18 & 19, 2017
Quote: "I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use." - Galileo Galilei

Agenda:
1. Do Now Question: Pick up FRQ 2009 - Comparative Packet. 

2. Students will grade the first student sample: 
 2009: Racial Identities, N. America/ Latin Am, Caribbean
 (This question will be one of the two choices we will flip for next week after the test)
Discuss in groups and come up with a proper grade using the rubric

4. A True World Economy: 
The Ascent of Money - Episode #1 - Dreams of Avarice - Niall Ferguson
Do you understand the rise of Financial History? 
Can you imagine a world with no money?
Inflation - Supply & Demand
Silver Inflation
Silver Mines & Mercantilism
Tulip Bulb Bubble in The Netherlands: Economic Speculation. How does it work? & How does it BREAK?

5. Notes, Video, Discussion: Introduction to Chapter 16 - Science & Religion
Protestant Reformation
Assignments:
Quiz Chapter 16 - Science & Religion Monday, Jan. 25th
TEST Unit 4 (CH 14, 15, 16): Next Week on Wed/Thu 27th & 28th
LEQ Comparative Essay Prompts (listed at top of agenda)
Neil deGrasse Tyson is an American astrophysicist, cosmologist, author, and science communicator.
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Friday, January 20, 2017
Quote: “An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.” - Martin Luther King, Jr.

Agenda:
1. Do Now Question: In what was did the Protestant Reformation transform European society, culture, and politics?

2. Notes, Video, Discussion: The Enlightenment & Scientific Revolution
How does the Scientific Revolution & Enlightenment compare to the Protestant Reformation? 
What characteristics did they share in common?

Assignments:
Quiz Chapter 16 - Science & Religion Monday, Jan. 25th
TEST Unit 4 (CH 14, 15, 16): Next Week on Wed/Thu 27th & 28th
LEQ Comparative Essay Prompts (listed at top of agenda)

Agenda: Jan 9 - 13, 2017

Advanced Placement World History with Mr. Duez
Unit 4 Early Modern World, 1540 - 1750
CH 14 Empires and Encounters, CH 15 World Commerce & CH 16 Science & Religion
Week at a Glance:
MON: Reading Check Quiz CH 14; Review Quiz
TUE: Impact of Colombian Exchange on Economic World:
Russian Empire compared with Americas-Fur Trade
WED/THU: Article: A Slaves Journey. Read and annotate; Slavery;  Silver Mines & Mercantilism;
Video Clip - African Queen Queen Nzinga & Her story of slavery from Mankind: A Story of Us All
FRI: Andrew Marr: Unit 4 Video
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Article: A Slaves Journey Read & annotate due on Wed/Thu
Tuesday, Jan. 17th: Ch 15 Quiz
Monday, Jan. 23th: Ch 16 Quiz
Wed/Thu Jan 25/26th: TEST Unit 4 (14, 15, 16)
Unit 4 is quite an explosive time period. Empires, Exploration, Enterprise, and Enrichment.
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Learning Targets:

★ To explore the creation of the first true global economy in the period 1450–1750
★ To examine Western European commercial expansion in a context that gives due weight to the contributions of other societies
★ To encourage appreciation of China as the world’s largest economy in the early modern period
★ To increase student awareness of the high costs of the commercial boom of the early modern period in ecological and human terms
★ To investigate the various models of trading post empires that were created in this period

Essential Questions:

1. In what specific ways did trade foster change in the world of the early modern era?
2. To what extent did Europeans transform earlier patterns of commerce, and in what ways did they
assimilate into those older patterns?
3. Describe and account for the differing outcomes of European expansion in the Americas (see Chapter 14), Africa, and Asia.
4. How should we distribute the moral responsibility for the Atlantic slave trade? Is this a task appropriate for historians?
5. What lasting legacies of early modern globalization are evident in the early twenty-first century? Pay particular attention to the legacies of the slave trade.

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Monday, January  9, 2017
Quote: “Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage.” ― Lao Tzu

Agenda:
1. Read Check Quiz Chapter 14: Students may use hand written notes

2. Review the quiz in class, discuss questions.

Assignments:
Article: A Slaves Journey Read & annotate due on Wed/Thu
Tuesday, Jan. 17th: Ch 15 Quiz
Monday, Jan. 23th: Ch 16 Quiz
Wed/Thu Jan 25/26th: TEST Unit 4 (14, 15, 16)
Queen Anna Nzinga, also known as Ana de Sousa Nzinga Mbande, was a 17th-century queen of the Ndongo and Matamba Kingdoms of the Mbundu people in Angola. 
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Tuesday, January  10, 2017
Quote“That which does not kill us makes us stronger.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

Agenda:
1. DO NOW: How should we distribute the moral responsibility for the Atlantic slave trade? Is this a task appropriate for historians?

3. Notes, Video, Discussion: Russian Empire compared with Americas-Fur Trade

Assignments:
Article: A Slaves Journey Read & annotate due on Wed/Thu
Tuesday, Jan. 17th: Ch 15 Quiz
Monday, Jan. 23th: Ch 16 Quiz
Wed/Thu Jan 25/26th: TEST Unit 4 (14, 15, 16)
(insert drama) Hello... I'm Peter Weller.
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Wednesday, January  11, 2017 & Thursday, January 12, 2017
Quote“Anyone can hide. Facing up to things, working through them, that's what makes you strong.” ― Sarah Dessen

Agenda:
1. DO NOW QUESTION: Pick up document at the front: Slavery DocumentArticle: A Slaves Journey Read and annotate.

2. Discuss Document in groups & Full Class - Collect

3. Notes, Discussion, Video: World Commerce - the 3 S's -- Slaves, Silver, & Soft Gold (furs)
Slavery, Silver, Sugar, Fur = a new world economy.

Video Clip - African Queen Queen Nzinga a Mbande & Her story of slavery from Mankind: A Story of Us All

Assignments:
Article: A Slaves Journey Read & annotate due on Wed/Thu
Tuesday, Jan. 17th: Ch 15 Quiz
Monday, Jan. 23th: Ch 16 Quiz
Wed/Thu Jan 25/26th: TEST Unit 4 (14, 15, 16)
There are some key differences between how the colonial world developed: Slavery, Culture, & Impact on environment.
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Friday, January  13, 2017
Quote"Strength of character means the ability to overcome resentment against others, to hide hurt feelings, and to forgive quickly." - Lawrence G. Lovasik

Agenda:

1. Andrew Marr's A History of the World: Plunder
We'll watch segments and then discuss as a class.
  • How does it relate to Strayer's Unit 4?
  • What is the big picture?
  • Change Over Time?
  • World Historical Context?
  • Anything Marr's "Point of View" - that may be biased or influenced in some way?

MLK Day - No School Monday
Assignments:
Article: A Slaves Journey Read & annotate due on Wed/Thu
Tuesday, Jan. 17th: Ch 15 Quiz
Monday, Jan. 23th: Ch 16 Quiz
Wed/Thu Jan 25/26th: TEST Unit 4 (14, 15, 16)