*THE NEW*
AP World History: MODERN
Mr. Duez has a NEW website:
https://whapm.mrduez.com
Agenda: Last 2 Weeks ~ May 20 to May 31, 2019
Advanced Placement World History with Mr. Duez
Genocide: Rwanda & Legacy; Review Week & Final Exams
WEEKS at a Glance:Genocide: Rwanda & Legacy; Review Week & Final Exams
Monday May 20 - Fri June 2
MON - Movie: Hotel Rwanda, Hotel Rwanda Discussion Questions Hotel Rwanda: What is Genocide? Brief history of it. Then show the first part of the movie.
TUE - Movie: Hotel Rwanda, Hotel Rwanda Discussion Questions
WED - Movie: Hotel Rwanda, Hotel Rwanda Discussion Questions
FRI - Extra Credit Due; Discuss the 2018 AP World History Free Response Questions
ASSIGNMENTS:
Extra Credit due on Friday
We'll pick up the Hotel Rwanda Questions when we finish the movie in class.
Monday, May 28th is Memorial Day - No School
SENIOR FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE:
WED - Periods 3/5/7
THU - 2/4/6
FRI - 1
Last week of the school year...
MON - No School - Memorial Day
Underclassmen Final Exam Schedule
WED - Finals 1-3-7
THU - Finals 2-4
FRI - Finals 5-6
Monday, May 20, 2019
Quote: “People who see life as anything more than pure entertainment are missing the point.” - George Carlin
Agenda:
1. DO NOW: Pick up the Hotel Rwanda Questions
2. Notes - Rwandan Genocide: Preview of the movie and discussion about Genocide
3. Movie: Hotel Rwanda, Hotel Rwanda Discussion Questions
ASSIGNMENTS:
Extra Credit due on Friday
We'll pick up the Hotel Rwanda Questions when we finish the movie in class.
Monday, May 28th is Memorial Day - No School
How can I do anything about it?
EndGenocide.org:
“Never Again!” That’s what leaders in the United States and throughout the world declared after the Holocaust. Yet tragically, in Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda and Darfur millions of people lost their lives, lost their families or were forced to flee their homes. History doesn't have to keep repeating itself. The powerful movement in response to the Darfur genocide showed us that by acting together, we can compel our elected leaders to act on their responsibility to protect innocent men, women and children from brutal regimes. We believe that, working together, we can prevent mass atrocities and we can end genocide by:
- Sounding the alarm and demanding action;
- Stopping the enablers of genocide and mass atrocities; and
- Making genocide prevention a core value in U.S. foreign policy.
The Genocide Prevention Task Force was launched in November 2007, and released its report to the public on December 8, 2008. Co-chaired by Madeleine K. Albright and William S. Cohen, the task force was co-convened by the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, The American Academy of Diplomacy, and the US Institute of Peace, and it was funded by private foundations. Its purpose was to spotlight genocide prevention as a national priority, and develop practical policy recommendations to enhance the capacity of the US government to respond to emerging threats of genocide and mass atrocities.
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
Quote: "And we shall shine on, like the moon and the stars and the sun." - John Lennon
Agenda:
1. DO NOW: Pick up the Hotel Rwanda Questions
2. Movie: Hotel Rwanda, Hotel Rwanda Discussion Questions
ASSIGNMENTS:
Extra Credit due on Friday
We'll pick up the Hotel Rwanda Questions when we finish the movie in class.
Monday, May 28th is Memorial Day - No School
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Quote: "Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain and most fools do." - Benjamin Franklin
Agenda:
1. DO NOW: Pick up the Hotel Rwanda Questions
2. Movie: Hotel Rwanda, Hotel Rwanda Discussion Questions
Extra Credit due on Friday
We'll pick up the Hotel Rwanda Questions when we finish the movie in class.
Monday, May 28th is Memorial Day - No School
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Friday, May 24, 2019
Quote: "To achieve great things, two things are needed: a plan, and not quite enough time." - Leonard Bernstein
Agenda:
1. DO NOW: Get the Extra Credit ready.
2. Collect Extra Credit
2. Discuss the 2018 AP World History Free Response Questions
ASSIGNMENTS:
We'll pick up the Hotel Rwanda Questions when we finish the movie in class.
Monday, May 28th is Memorial Day - No School
Monday, May 27, 2018
MEMORIAL DAY!
NO SCHOOL
Tuesday, May 30, 2019
Thru
Friday, May 31, 2019
Quote: “As they say in my hometown, Don't Forget To Be Awesome." - John Green
Thanks for a GREAT YEAR!
Tuesday - Sign exemptions
Discuss local Houston history & culture.
Great places to eat in town this summer. :)
Agenda:
1. Final Exams the rest of the week
Some Review & Tips
- Review what you already know tonight.
- Relax. Get your rest. This is a thinking/writing/analysis exam. You need to be making good decisions and need sleep to have a brain ready to do that.
- Reign Supreme. Conquer World History.
Remember your pens/pencils for the test.
Good luck!
Good luck!
We have a party on Friday in class. Bring something to share. We always need cups, plates, napkins, & plastic forks/spoons.
Come ready to relax and enjoy your the feeling of a job well done on a Friday after the exam.
Agenda: Week of May 13-17, 2019
Advanced Placement World History with Mr. Duez
Review for the AP TEST
MON: Finish corrections on Mock Test 1; Work on the FRQ Quiz (so we can go over more of it Tuesday more quickly - due to losing last Friday because of weather)Review for the AP TEST
Week at a Glance:
TUE: FRQ Quiz 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012; Review FRQ Questions from the quiz; Review Most missed questions on Mock Test 1
WED: Review Most missed questions on Mock Test 2; Mr. Duez's Cheat Codes, Big Ideas, Life Hacks, Tips n Tricks, for the AP World History Test
THU: Test debrief - plan for party on Friday
FRI: PARTY!
We will have a regular 7 period day each day this week. AP TEST ON THURSDAY MAY 17 - 7:30 am
THIS IS THE WEEK YOU HAVE BEEN WORKING FOR
Want to DO VERY WELL?: Write better essays
USE THE SAQ, DBQ, & LEQ TABS AT THE TOP
USE THE AP-TEST-REVIEW TAB AT THE TOP OF THIS PAGE:
Study & Prepare --- The AP Test is coming!
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Monday, May 13, 2019
Quote: "Don't let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do." - John Wooden
Agenda:
1. DO NOW: Prep for finishing Corrections on the 1st AP Mock Test
2. Turn in corrections from the 1st Mock when finished.
3. FRQ Quiz 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012 - To save time, since school was cancelled on Friday, we will hand out the FRQ Quiz in class Monday. Those finished with corrections can get started on it. Bring it completed on Tuesday so that we can review the answers and go over tips and tricks.
2. Turn in corrections from the 1st Mock when finished.
3. FRQ Quiz 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012 - To save time, since school was cancelled on Friday, we will hand out the FRQ Quiz in class Monday. Those finished with corrections can get started on it. Bring it completed on Tuesday so that we can review the answers and go over tips and tricks.
Quote: "Even a clock that does not work is right twice a day." - Polish Proverb
Agenda:
1. DO NOW- Bring in your FRQ quiz essays - especially concentrate on the DBQ
3. Review the Most Missed Questions from the Mock Exam
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Agenda:
1. DO NOW - What questions do you have in preparation for the AP Test?
2. Review Most Missed Questions on the MOCK/Practice Tests
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Thursday, May 16, 2019
Quote: "A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots." - Marcus Garvey
TEST DAY.
Good luck to everyone.
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Friday, May 17, 2019
Quote: "Success is never final. Failure is never fatal. Courage is what counts." - Sir Winston Churchill
Agenda:
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Quote: “In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity” - Albert EinsteinAgenda:
1. DO NOW - What questions do you have in preparation for the AP Test?
2. Review Most Missed Questions on the MOCK/Practice Tests
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Thursday, May 16, 2019
Quote: "A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots." - Marcus Garvey
TEST DAY.
Good luck to everyone.
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Friday, May 17, 2019
Quote: "Success is never final. Failure is never fatal. Courage is what counts." - Sir Winston Churchill
Agenda:
Agenda: Week May 6-10, 2019
Advanced Placement World History with Mr. Duez
REVIEW
Exam is Thursday, May 16th, 2018 at 7:30 am - Gym
WEEK AT A GLANCE:REVIEW
Exam is Thursday, May 16th, 2018 at 7:30 am - Gym
MON: FRQ QUIZ: All SAQ, DBQ LEQ from 2018 & 2017
TUE: No WHAP classes - due to testing - no sixth or seventh periods
WED: Corrections from the 1st Mock test
THU: Second MOCK AP TEST in class We won't have the full 55 minutes, but we will get started immediately and give you as much time as possible. They aren't giving us time in the small gym, or a block day this week.
FRI: Finish corrections for the 1st Mock Test
FRI: Finish corrections for the 1st Mock Test
ASSIGNMENTS:
On Monday - Writing Quiz
Thursday - 2nd MOCK Test - in class
Next Monday - Writing Quiz #2 over years 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013
USE THE AP-REVIEW TAB AT THE TOP OF THIS PAGE
Study & Prepare --- The AP Test is coming!
We have a different bell schedule on Tuesday & Wednesday this week:
Monday, Thursday, & Friday - Regular Bell Schedule
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Monday May 6, 2019
Quote: "The road to success is dotted with many tempting parking places." - Unknown
Agenda:
1. DO NOW: Prep for writing the...
FRQ QUIZ: All SAQ, DBQ LEQ from 2018 & 2017
2. FRQ QUIZ: All SAQ, DBQ LEQ from 2018 & 2017
20 minutes to write as much as possible over three essay types:
SAQ
DBQ: Document Based Question
LEQ: Long Essay Question
Plan out your response, outline it, try to complete thesis statements w/evidence, etc. I realize you will not be able to write full essays.
3. Review the Writing Quiz: We will go over one or two of the questions at the end as a full class.
ASSIGNMENTS:
Thursday - 2nd MOCK Test - in class
Next Monday - Writing Quiz #2 over years 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013
USE THE AP-REVIEW TAB AT THE TOP OF THIS PAGE
Study & Prepare --- The AP Test is coming!
Fall of the Berlin Wall. Before/After. Be sure to review the Turning Point Dates on the review tab. |
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Quote: "It's not that I'm so smart, it's just that I stay with problems longer." - Albert Einstein
NO CLASS TODAY FOR WHAP
No WHAP classes - due to testing
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Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Quote: “A man who dares to waste one hour of time has not discovered the value of life.” - Charles Darwin
Agenda:
1. DO NOW: Prep for doing corrections on the first Mock Test
2. Corrections - Should be able to finish this period - or very close to being done.
3. Review the top missed questions from the Mock Tests
ASSIGNMENTS:
Thursday - 2nd MOCK Test - in class
Next Monday - Writing Quiz #2 over years 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013
USE THE AP-REVIEW TAB AT THE TOP OF THIS PAGE
Study & Prepare --- The AP Test is coming!
Study & Prepare --- The AP Test is coming!
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Thursday, May 9, 2019
Quote: “However difficult life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed at.” - Stephen Hawking
Agenda:
1. Prep for MOCK AP Test - 55 questions in the period
2. MOCK AP TEST - M/CHOICE only
ASSIGNMENTS:
Next Monday - Writing Quiz #2 over years 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013
USE THE AP-REVIEW TAB AT THE TOP OF THIS PAGE
Study & Prepare --- The AP Test is coming!
Review Each of the Time Periods in AP World History. You need to be able to know when things happened. Context! |
Friday, May 10, 2019
Quote: "There is only one success: To be able to spend your life in your own way." - Christopher Marley
Agenda:
1. Results of the 2nd MOCK test - Discuss & Prep for Corrections - finish during class today.
2. Review the most missed questions on the first MOCK test
ASSIGNMENTS:
Next Monday - Writing Quiz #2 over years 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013
USE THE AP-REVIEW TAB AT THE TOP OF THIS PAGE
Study & Prepare --- The AP Test is coming!
Agenda: Week of April 29 - May 3, 2019
Advanced Placement World History with Mr. Duez
REVIEW FOR AP TEST!!!
PART SIX THE MOST RECENT CENTURY 1914–2010
CHAPTER 23 Independence in the Global South, 1914-2014
CHAPTER 24 Accelerating Global Interaction, Since 1945CHAPTER 23 Independence in the Global South, 1914-2014
REVIEW FOR AP TEST!!!
WEEK AT A GLANCE:
MON: Environmentalism: Movement to preserve the natural world in the wake of spiraling human to alter the environment; Review of Globali$m, Feminism, Fundamentalism, & Environmentalism "Accelerating Global Interaction since 1945"
TUE: TEST - 23, 24: 23 - Independence Movements - Africa, India, Turkey, Iran, & others; 24 - Global Interactions - Economic Globalization, Environmentalism, Feminism, Fundamentalism
WED/THU: MOCK TEST #1 - M/CH & Short Answer & SAQ
FRI: Correct MOCK Test
ASSIGNMENTS:
TUE: TEST CH 23 & 24
WED/THU: MOCK TEST #1 - M/Choice only. 55 min for 55 Multiple Choice Questions & SAQ
Next Monday - FRQ Writing Quiz - Focus on SAQ, LEQ, DBQ for 2018 & 2017
PART SIX THE MOST RECENT CENTURY 1914–2010
CHAPTER 24 Accelerating Global Interaction, Since 1945
• To consider the steps since 1945 that have increasingly made human populations into a single “world” rather than citizens
• To explore the factors that make it possible to speak now of a true “world economy”
• To explore the debate about economic globalization
• To raise student awareness of global liberation movements, especially feminism, and their implications for human life
• To investigate the “fundamentalist” religious response to aspects of modernity
• To consider environmentalism as a matter that cannot help but be global because the stakes are so high for all humankind
• To step back and ponder the value of studying history
1. To what extent did the processes discussed in this chapter (economic globalization, feminism, fundamentalism, environmentalism) represent something new in the twentieth century? In what respects did they have roots in the more distant past?
2. In what ways did the global North/South divide find expression in the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries?
3. What have been the benefits and drawbacks of globalization since 1945?
4. Do the years since 1914 confirm or undermine Enlightenment predictions about the future of humankind?
5. “The twentieth century marks the end of the era of Western dominance in world history.” What evidence might support this statement? What evidence might contradict it?
6. To what extent do you think the various liberation movements of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries—communism, nationalism, democracy, feminism, internationalism—have achieved their goals?
7. Based on material in Chapters 21, 22, and 24, how might you define the evolving roles of the United States in the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries?
MARGIN REVIEW QUESTIONS:
1. What factors contributed to economic globalization during the twentieth century?
2. In what ways has economic globalization linked the world’s peoples more closely together?
3. What new or sharper divisions has economic globalization generated?
4. What distinguished feminism in the industrialized countries from that of the Global South?
5. In what respect did the various religious fundamentalists of the twentieth century express hostility to global
6. From what sources did Islamic renewal movements derive?
7. In what different ways did Islamic renewal express itself?
8. How can we explain the dramatic increase in the human impact on the environment in the twentieth century?
9. What differences emerged between environmentalism in the Global North and that in the Global South?
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Monday April 29, 2019
Quote: "The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity." – Amelia Earhart
2. Notes, Discussion, Video: Environmentalism: Movement to preserve the natural world in the wake of spiraling human to alter the environment; Review of Globali$m, Feminism, Fundamentalism, & Environmentalism "Accelerating Global Interaction since 1945"
ASSIGNMENTS:
TUE: TEST CH 23 & 24
WED/THU: MOCK TEST #1 - M/Choice only. 55 min for 55 Multiple Choice Questions & SAQ
Next Monday - FRQ Writing Quiz - Focus on SAQ, LEQ, DBQ for 2018 & 2017
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Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Quote: "Learn from the mistakes of others, you can never life long enough to make them all yourself." - Groucho Marx
1. DO NOW: What questions or concepts do you have over AP Psychology for review?
2. Mock AP TEST Corrections:
These are due on Friday by the end of class.
3. When students are finished with their corrections:
Review work over People to Know, Confusing Pairs, Stats, & Bio
ASSIGNMENTS:
WED/THU: MOCK TEST #1 - M/Choice only. 55 min for 55 Multiple Choice Questions & SAQ
Next Monday - FRQ Writing Quiz - Focus on SAQ, LEQ, DBQ for 2018 & 2017
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Wednesday, May 1, 2018 &
Thursday, May 2, 2019
Quote: "How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world." –Anne Frank
1. MOCK TEST #1 - M/CH & Short Answer & SAQ
ASSIGNMENTS:
Next Monday - FRQ Writing Quiz
Next Monday - FRQ Writing Quiz - Focus on SAQ, LEQ, DBQ for 2018 & 2017
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Friday, May 3, 2019
Quote: "Do what you can, where you are, with what you have." –Teddy Roosevelt
AGENDA:
1. MOCK AP TEST CORRECTIONS
ASSIGNMENTS:
Next Monday - FRQ Writing Quiz - Focus on SAQ, LEQ, DBQ for 2018 & 2017
MON: Environmentalism: Movement to preserve the natural world in the wake of spiraling human to alter the environment; Review of Globali$m, Feminism, Fundamentalism, & Environmentalism "Accelerating Global Interaction since 1945"
TUE: TEST - 23, 24: 23 - Independence Movements - Africa, India, Turkey, Iran, & others; 24 - Global Interactions - Economic Globalization, Environmentalism, Feminism, Fundamentalism
WED/THU: MOCK TEST #1 - M/CH & Short Answer & SAQ
FRI: Correct MOCK Test
ASSIGNMENTS:
TUE: TEST CH 23 & 24
WED/THU: MOCK TEST #1 - M/Choice only. 55 min for 55 Multiple Choice Questions & SAQ
Next Monday - FRQ Writing Quiz - Focus on SAQ, LEQ, DBQ for 2018 & 2017
PART SIX THE MOST RECENT CENTURY 1914–2010
CHAPTER 24 Accelerating Global Interaction, Since 1945
• To consider the steps since 1945 that have increasingly made human populations into a single “world” rather than citizens
• To explore the factors that make it possible to speak now of a true “world economy”
• To explore the debate about economic globalization
• To raise student awareness of global liberation movements, especially feminism, and their implications for human life
• To investigate the “fundamentalist” religious response to aspects of modernity
• To consider environmentalism as a matter that cannot help but be global because the stakes are so high for all humankind
• To step back and ponder the value of studying history
1. To what extent did the processes discussed in this chapter (economic globalization, feminism, fundamentalism, environmentalism) represent something new in the twentieth century? In what respects did they have roots in the more distant past?
2. In what ways did the global North/South divide find expression in the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries?
3. What have been the benefits and drawbacks of globalization since 1945?
4. Do the years since 1914 confirm or undermine Enlightenment predictions about the future of humankind?
5. “The twentieth century marks the end of the era of Western dominance in world history.” What evidence might support this statement? What evidence might contradict it?
6. To what extent do you think the various liberation movements of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries—communism, nationalism, democracy, feminism, internationalism—have achieved their goals?
7. Based on material in Chapters 21, 22, and 24, how might you define the evolving roles of the United States in the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries?
MARGIN REVIEW QUESTIONS:
1. What factors contributed to economic globalization during the twentieth century?
2. In what ways has economic globalization linked the world’s peoples more closely together?
3. What new or sharper divisions has economic globalization generated?
4. What distinguished feminism in the industrialized countries from that of the Global South?
5. In what respect did the various religious fundamentalists of the twentieth century express hostility to global
6. From what sources did Islamic renewal movements derive?
7. In what different ways did Islamic renewal express itself?
8. How can we explain the dramatic increase in the human impact on the environment in the twentieth century?
9. What differences emerged between environmentalism in the Global North and that in the Global South?
Monday April 29, 2019
Quote: "The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity." – Amelia Earhart
Agenda:
1. DO NOW: Environmental Question regarding human interaction with the environment.
2. Notes, Discussion, Video: Environmentalism: Movement to preserve the natural world in the wake of spiraling human to alter the environment; Review of Globali$m, Feminism, Fundamentalism, & Environmentalism "Accelerating Global Interaction since 1945"
ASSIGNMENTS:
TUE: TEST CH 23 & 24
WED/THU: MOCK TEST #1 - M/Choice only. 55 min for 55 Multiple Choice Questions & SAQ
Next Monday - FRQ Writing Quiz - Focus on SAQ, LEQ, DBQ for 2018 & 2017
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Quote: "Learn from the mistakes of others, you can never life long enough to make them all yourself." - Groucho Marx
1. DO NOW: What questions or concepts do you have over AP Psychology for review?
2. Mock AP TEST Corrections:
These are due on Friday by the end of class.
3. When students are finished with their corrections:
Review work over People to Know, Confusing Pairs, Stats, & Bio
ASSIGNMENTS:
WED/THU: MOCK TEST #1 - M/Choice only. 55 min for 55 Multiple Choice Questions & SAQ
Next Monday - FRQ Writing Quiz - Focus on SAQ, LEQ, DBQ for 2018 & 2017
Wednesday, May 1, 2018 &
Thursday, May 2, 2019
Quote: "How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world." –Anne Frank
1. MOCK TEST #1 - M/CH & Short Answer & SAQ
ASSIGNMENTS:
Next Monday - FRQ Writing Quiz
Next Monday - FRQ Writing Quiz - Focus on SAQ, LEQ, DBQ for 2018 & 2017
Friday, May 3, 2019
Quote: "Do what you can, where you are, with what you have." –Teddy Roosevelt
1. MOCK AP TEST CORRECTIONS
ASSIGNMENTS:
Next Monday - FRQ Writing Quiz - Focus on SAQ, LEQ, DBQ for 2018 & 2017
Agenda: Week of April 22-26, 2019
Advanced Placement World History with Mr. Duez
PART SIX THE MOST RECENT CENTURY 1914–2010
CHAPTER 23 Independence in the Global South, 1914-2014
CHAPTER 23 Independence in the Global South, 1914-2014
CHAPTER 24 Accelerating Global Interaction, Since 1945
WEEK AT A GLANCE:MON: NO SCHOOL - Pretty Good Monday
TUE: RED LGI for AP Test Pre-Registration
WED: Environmentalism: Movement to preserve the natural world in the wake of spiraling human to alter the environment; Review of Globali$m, Feminism, Fundamentalism, & Environmentalism "Accelerating Global Interaction since 1945"
Global Interactions - Economic Globalization, Environmentalism, Feminism, Fundamentalism
FRI: Quiz CH 24; Quiz Review
ASSIGNMENTS:
This Friday - Quiz CH 24
Next TUE: TEST - 23, 24
Next WED/THU: MOCK TEST #1 - M/CH & Short Answer
PART SIX THE MOST RECENT CENTURY 1914–2010
CHAPTER 24 Accelerating Global Interaction, Since 1945
• To consider the steps since 1945 that have increasingly made human populations into a single “world” rather than citizens
• To explore the factors that make it possible to speak now of a true “world economy”
• To explore the debate about economic globalization
• To raise student awareness of global liberation movements, especially feminism, and their implications for human life
• To investigate the “fundamentalist” religious response to aspects of modernity
• To consider environmentalism as a matter that cannot help but be global because the stakes are so high for all humankind
• To step back and ponder the value of studying history
1. To what extent did the processes discussed in this chapter (economic globalization, feminism, fundamentalism, environmentalism) represent something new in the twentieth century? In what respects did they have roots in the more distant past?
2. In what ways did the global North/South divide find expression in the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries?
3. What have been the benefits and drawbacks of globalization since 1945?
4. Do the years since 1914 confirm or undermine Enlightenment predictions about the future of humankind?
5. “The twentieth century marks the end of the era of Western dominance in world history.” What evidence might support this statement? What evidence might contradict it?
6. To what extent do you think the various liberation movements of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries—communism, nationalism, democracy, feminism, internationalism—have achieved their goals?
7. Based on material in Chapters 21, 22, and 24, how might you define the evolving roles of the United States in the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries?
MARGIN REVIEW QUESTIONS:
1. What factors contributed to economic globalization during the twentieth century?
2. In what ways has economic globalization linked the world’s peoples more closely together?
3. What new or sharper divisions has economic globalization generated?
4. What distinguished feminism in the industrialized countries from that of the Global South?
5. In what respect did the various religious fundamentalists of the twentieth century express hostility to global
6. From what sources did Islamic renewal movements derive?
7. In what different ways did Islamic renewal express itself?
8. How can we explain the dramatic increase in the human impact on the environment in the twentieth century?
9. What differences emerged between environmentalism in the Global North and that in the Global South?
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Monday, April 22, 2019
Quote: “I am not what happened to me, I am what I choose to become.” - Carl Jung
NO SCHOOL
NO SCHOOL
Thomas Hoepker's controversial photograph of the afternoon of Sept. 9, 2011. |
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Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Quote: "What a distressing contrast there is between the radiant intelligence of the child and the feeble mentality of the average adult." - Sigmund FreudTuesday, April 23, 2019
Students will report to class, attendance will be taken and then we will go to the RED LGI for AP Test Pre-Registration.
ASSIGNMENTS:
This Friday - Quiz CH 24
Next TUE: TEST - 23, 24
Next WED/THU: MOCK TEST #1 - M/CH & Short Answer
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Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Quote: "An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind." - Mahatma Gandhi
Agenda:
1. DO NOW: Environmental Question regarding human interaction with the environment.
2. Notes, Video, Discussion: Environmentalism
Comparing the perspectives of accelerating connections in the Global North and Global South according to these factors:
Economic Globalization, Environmentalism, Feminism, Fundamentalism
This Friday - Quiz CH 24
Next TUE: TEST - 23, 24
Next WED/THU: MOCK TEST #1 - M/CH & Short Answer
Earthrise. |
Friday, April 26, 2019
Quote: "Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving." - Albert Einstein
AGENDA:
1. Quiz CH 24
2. Review Quiz
ASSIGNMENTS:
Next TUE: TEST - 23, 24
Next WED/THU: MOCK TEST #1 - M/CH & Short Answer
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