Gossett- World History 1 (2nd Period)-01 Assignments
- Instructor
- Mr. Brian Gossett
- Term
- Fall 2022
- Department
- Social Studies
- Description
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Students will study the rise of the nation-state in Europe, the origins and consequences of the Industrial Revolution, political reform in Western Europe, imperialism across the world, and the economic and political roots of the modern world. Students will explain the causes and consequences of the great military and economic events of the past century, including the World Wars, Great Depression, Cold War, and Russian and Chinese Revolutions. Students will study the rise of nationalism and the continuing persistence of political, ethnic, and religious conflict in many parts of the world. Students will explore geographic influences on history, with attention to political boundaries that developed with the evolution of nations from 1750 to the present and the subsequent human geographic issues that dominate the global community. Additionally, students will examine aspects of technical geography and how these innovations continuously impact geopolitics in the contemporary world. This course is a continuation of the 6th and 7th grade survey courses of world history and geography and is designed to help students think like historians, focusing on historical concepts in order to build a foundational understanding of the world. Appropriate primary sources have been embedded in the standards in order to deepen the understanding of world history and geography. Special emphasis will be placed on the contemporary world and its impact on students today.
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
Due:
Germany (Hitler)- Beck, Crow, Lee, Moore, Renniger, Jackson
Italy (Mussolini)- Blackwood, Davis, Junge, Murr, Rippy
Japan (Hirohito)- Crawford, Garcia, Jordan, Piercy, Stinnett
Soviet Union (Stalin)- Crosby, Gomez, Griffin, Ramirez, Trent, Young
Italy (Mussolini)- Blackwood, Davis, Junge, Murr, Rippy
Japan (Hirohito)- Crawford, Garcia, Jordan, Piercy, Stinnett
Soviet Union (Stalin)- Crosby, Gomez, Griffin, Ramirez, Trent, Young
Due:
1. Copy the US enters WW1 notes off of the board on to your notes.
2. Using the documents attached, complete the questions. Make sure to type answers in a different color font.
3. Once you finish, submit your answers on here.
4. Make sure maps are completed.
5. Watch the attached video.
6. Sit quietly if you finish your work before class ends.
2. Using the documents attached, complete the questions. Make sure to type answers in a different color font.
3. Once you finish, submit your answers on here.
4. Make sure maps are completed.
5. Watch the attached video.
6. Sit quietly if you finish your work before class ends.
Due:
1. Each group will be assigned a section.
2. Each section should answer the standard provided.
3. Each slide must have an image and materials which help answer the question.
4. Groups must cite sources on the last slide.
5. Please type in your name on the slide you work on.
2. Each section should answer the standard provided.
3. Each slide must have an image and materials which help answer the question.
4. Groups must cite sources on the last slide.
5. Please type in your name on the slide you work on.
Due:
EXTRA CREDIT: To earn a curve on your test, complete the questions below. Make sure to type your answers in a different color font. If you do not complete every question, you will not receive any credit. If you do not type the answers in a different color font, you will not receive any credit. Make sure to submit before the due date. No late assignments will be accepted.
Due:
Must be complete by Sunday at 11:59 PM
Due:
Go to page 5 of the document.
Answer the questions on the document attached. Make sure to answer the questions in a different color font.
Watch the videos about Latin American Revolutions
Answer the questions on the document attached. Make sure to answer the questions in a different color font.
Watch the videos about Latin American Revolutions