Global 10 R Calendar

Important dates:                 QUIZ – 10/17

                                                EXAM – 10/23

Chapter Objectives:

1.  What was the social structure of the old Regime?

2.  Why did France face economic troubles in 1789?

3.  Why was Louis IVI forced to call the Estates General?

4.  Why did a Paris crowd storm the Bastille, and why is this the lasting symbol of the revolution?

5.  How did enlightenment ideas and the America Revolution cause the French revolution?

6.  Identify the moderate reforms of the National Assembly and how did they spark a further reform movement?

7.  How did the excesses of the Convention lead to the Directory?

8.  How did Napoleon rise to power and how were revolutionary reforms changed under him?

9.  How did Napoleon build and subsequently lose an empire?

10.  What were the goals of the Congress of Vienna?


Calendar:


Day 1: (Oct 7th)

  • HW:  Read Chapter 19 Sec 1-3  pp.468-483


Day 2: (Oct 8th)

  • Overview of the French Revolution
  • Pre-conditions of the Revolution
  • Long Range causes
  • Graphic organizer – Estates system
  • Political cartoon
  • HW:  Finish any class work


Day 3: (Oct 9th)

  • Immediate causes of the revolution
  • Louis and Marie Antoinette
  • Bastille – Newspaper article
  • HW:  Reading  Marie Antoinette
  • ESSAY DUE TOMORROW


Day 4 (Oct 10th)

  • Video – French Revolution


Day 5 (Oct 14th) 

  • Moderate Phase of the Revolution
  • National Assembly
  • Declaration of Rights of Man
  • Constitution of 1791
  • Activity – Compare the Declaration of Rights of Man to English Bill of Rights
  • HW:  WS:  The French Revolution Begins


Day 6 (Oct 15th)

  • Robespierre and the Reign of Terror
  • Committee of Public Safety
  • HW:  Finish any classwork



Day 7 (Oct 16th)

  • Reign of Terror
  • Bio of Robespierre
  • Activity – “Why Me?”
  • Quiz Tomorrow


Day 8 (Oct 19th)

  • Quiz
  • HW:  Read Section 4&5 pp. 484-493


Day 9 (Oct 20th)

  • The Age of  Napoleon
  • Rise to power
  • The reforms of Napoleon
  • Napoleonic Code
  • Keys to Success
  • HW:  Reading: Napoleon:  Keys to Success– answer all questions


Day 11 (Oct 21st)

  • Downfall of Napoleon
  • Russia & Continental System
  • Exile and Return
  • Waterloo


Day 12 (Oct 22nd)


Day 13 (Oct 23rd)

  • EXAM




Global 10 Calendar          Chapter 18:  The Enlightenment and the American Revolution



Key Due Dates:  QuizAnchor– Tuesday October 7th



Day 1 (Sept 30th)

  • Intro to the Enlightenment
  • WS  Revolution of ideas
  • HW:  Read and outline pp. 446-450


Day 2 (Oct 1st)

  • Topic:  Philosophy in the Age of Reason
  • How did the scientific progress promote trust in human reason?
  • How did the social contract and separation of powers affect views on government?
  • How did new ideas affect society and government?
  • Graphic organizer – Enlightened Thinkers
  • HW:  Finish graphic organizer


Day 3 (Oct 2nd)

  • Topic: To what extent did the Enlightenment lead to the Age of Revolutions
  • WS: The Enlightenment
  • Readings:  The Social Contract & Two Treaties…..
  • HW:  Finish all classwork


Day 4 (Oct 5th)

Topic:  Enlightenment Ideas Spread and the Enlightened Despots

  • How did Philosophes influence enlightened despots
  • Enlightenment and the arts
  • Frederick II, Catherine the Great, Joseph II


Day 5 (Oct 6th)

Topic:  How Enlightened were the Enlightened Despots?

  • Go over Enlightened Despot chart


Day 5 (Oct 7th)

  • Chapter 18 Quiz





Chapter 17:    The Age of Absolutism                                                                           Global 10R  2015-2016


Key Dates:            Exam 9/24

                                Thematic Essay – Due 9/30


Key Questions: 


  1. What are they key components of Absolutism?
  2. What were the factors that enabled rulers to solidify their power?
  3. How did France rebuild after its wars of religion?
  4.  How did Louis XIV strengthen royal power?
  5. What successes and failures did Louis XIV experience?
  6. How did Peter the Great try to make Russia into a modern state?
  7.  What steps did Peter take to expand Russia’s borders?
  8. How did Catherine the Great strengthen Russia?


Calendar



Day 1 (Sept 8th)

  • Introductions
  • Course Syllabus
  • Text distribution


Day 2 (Sept 9th)

  • Global 9 review


Day 3 (Sept 10th)

  • Global 9 Review (cont.)


Day 4 (Sept. 11th)

  • 9/11 Video


Day 5 (Sept 16th)

  • Age of Absolutism
  • Divine Right
  • 10 Features of Absolutism
  • HW:  Absolutism reading – answer all questions


Day 6 (Sept 17th)

  • Poster activity
  • HW:  Read & TAKE NOTES - Text pp 416-420




Day 7 (Sept 18th)

  • Growth of Royal Power
  • Henry IV & Edict of Nantes
  • Richelieu and Louis XIII
  • Louis XIV   


Day 8 (Sept 21st)

  • Louis XIV (Success & Failures)
  • Primary Source readings
  • HW:  Read Section 5 pp. 431-435, Absolute Monarch Chart – Due 9/24


Day 9 (Sept 22nd)

  • Modernization of Russia
  • Peter the Great video


Day 10 (Sept 24th )

  • Peter the Great
  • St Petersburg
  • Catherine the Great


Day 11 (Sept 25th)

  • Absolutism Exam
  • HW:  Thematic Essay – Absolutism Due Wednesday 9/30










hapter 30:  Crisis of Democracy in the West 1919-1939               


Key Questions:

1. What issues faced Europe after World War I?

2.How did Britain, France, and the United States try to meet the challenges of the 1920s and 1930s

3.How did conditions in Italy and Germany favor the rise of Hitler and Mussolini?

4.How did Mussolini reshape Italy?

5.What were the values and goals of fascist ideology?

6.How did Hitler come to power?

7.What political, social, economic, and cultural policies did Hitler pursue?

8.How did Hitler take action against German Jews?


Calendar



Day 1 (Mar 4th)

  • The Western Democracies after WWI
  • Conditions in U.S.A., France, Great Britain
  • HW:  Read Section 3&4 pp. 757-765


Day 2 (Mar 6th)

  • The Rise of Japan
  • Group activity Do the Ends Justify the Means
  • HW:  Finish packet; reread pp. 757-765, reading – “A Justification of Japanese Expansionism”


Day 3 (Mar 9th)

  • Fascism
  • Characteristics of a Fascist State
  • Italy and Mussolini


Day 4 (Mar 10th)

  • Mussolini Bio
  • HW:  Mussolini reading – “The March on Rome”


Day 5 (Mar 11th)

  • Mussolini – Good or Bad for Italy

Day 6 (Mar 12th)

  • The Rise of Hitler
  • Weimer Republic
  • Conditions in Germany


Day 7 (Mar 16th)

  • Hitler and the Nazi party
  • HW:  Hitler’s Propaganda Machine


Day 8 (Mar 17th)

  • Nazi policies
  • HW:  Reading – “The Burning of Books”



Day 9 (Mar 18th)

  • A History of Hate
  • Anti-Semitism in Germany


Day 10 (Mar 19th)

  • Weakness of the League of Nations
  • Setting the stage for WWII


Day 11 (Mar 20th)

  • Exam






Unit 7:   World Wars and Revolutions 1910-1955                                                                          

Chapter 28:  Revolution in Russia


Key Questions:

1.       Why did the Russian revolution occur in Russia in March 1917?

2.       Why did Lenin and the Bolsheviks launch the November Revolution?

3.       How did the Communists defeat their opponents in Russia’s civil war?

4.       How did the Communist state develop under Lenin?

5.       How did Stalin rise to power?

6.       What were the effects of Stalin’s Five Year plans?

7.       What was life like in Stalinist USSR?

8.       How did communism change Soviet society?


Calendar:

Day 1 (Feb 10th)

·         Causes of the Russian Revolution

·         Russian Revolution timeline

·         Czarist system

·         Bloody Sunday

·         Revolution of 1905

·         HW:  Sec one read pp. 702-706 - complete section assessment pp.706 #1-5


Day 2 (Feb 11th)

·         Immediate causes of The Russian Revolution

·         Rasputin video

·         Effects of WWI

·         Romanov abdication

·         HW:  Read Section 2 pp. 707-712


Day 3 (Feb 12th)

·         March Revolution

·         Lenin and the November Revolution

·         HW:  Guided reading “From Lenin to Stalin”


Day 4 (Feb 13th)

·         Lenin Video

·         Biography

·         HW:  Reading – Women in the Russian Revolution


Day 5 (Feb 19th)

·         Rise of Stalin

·         HW:  Finish Packet & Read Sec 3 pp. 713-717


Day 6 (Feb 20th)

·         Stalin video

·         HW:  Reading – Growing Up in Stalin’s Russia


Day 7 (Feb 23rd)

·         Life in a totalitarian State

·         HW:  Finish graphic organizer


Day 8 (Feb 24th)

·         Compare Lenin’s communist state with Stalin’s communist state

·         Review

·         Exam tomorrow


Day 9 (Feb 25th)

·         Exam: Russia


Day 10 & 11 (Feb 26th & 27th)

·         DBQ Essay


Chapter 27:  World War I and its Aftermath


Key Questions:

1.       How did nationalism and rivalries push Europe toward war?

2.       What were the causes and effects of the European alliance system?

3.       How did ethnic tensions in the Balkans spark a political assassination?

4.       How did technology make WW I different from earlier wars?

5.       How did the war become a global conflict?  How did it become a total war?

6.       What were the causes and results of American entry into the war?

7.       What were the costs of the war?

8.       Why were many dissatisfied with the Treaty of Versailles and other peace settlements?              


Calendar:



Day 1 (Jan 13th)

·         Europe in 1910

·         The Balkans

·         Alliance system (Pros & Cons)

·         Group activity: Picking Sides

·         HW:  Read text pp. 678-681


Day 2 (Jan14th)

·         Group activity – The Spark

·         Militarism & Nationalism

·         Assassination of Franz Ferdinand

·         HW:  Finish all class work


Day 3 (Jan 15th)

·         Causes of WWI

·         MANIA

·         HW:  Read text pp. 682-689, complete the Guided “Guns of August”


Day 4 (Jan 16th)

·         Schlieffen Plan

·         Modern War

·         Trench Warfare

·         Quiz tomorrow

·         HW:  Trench Warfare packet


Day 5 (Jan 20th)

·         Quiz

·         Major battles of WWI

·         HW:  Finish Class work



Day 6, 7, 8 (Jan 21st-23rd)

·         All Quiet on the Western Front

·         HW:  Complete reading packet pp. 263-266

·         HW:  A War to End All Innocence

·         ALL DUE 1/26/15


Day 9 (Jan 26th)

·         America Enters the War

·         Lusitania

·         Zimmerman Telegraph

·         HW:  Article – “When the Americans Turned the Tide”


Day 10 (Jan 27th)

·         Paris Peach Conference

·         Wilson’s 14 Points

·         Treaty of Versailles


Day 11 (Jan 28th)

·         Results of WWI

·         HW:  Article – “The War to End All Wars?”


Day 12 (Jan 29th)

·         Results (cont.) & Review

·         Russia – In & Out

·         Exam tomorrow


Day 13 (Jan 30th)

·         Exam WWI


Chapter 25:  The New Imperialism                             www.mrbranti.educatorpages.com


Exam Date – Friday 12/19                                          GLOBAL 10R


Key Questions:

  1. What were the causes of the “new imperialism”?
  2. Why was western imperialism so successful
  3. How did governments rule their empires?
  4. How did European contact with Africa increase?
  5. How did Leopold II start a scramble for colonies
  6. How did British rule affect India?  How did India view Western culture?
  7. What were the causes and effects of the Sepoy Rebellion?
  8. What trade rights did westerners seek in China
  9. What internal problems did Chinese reformers try to solve


Calendar:


Day 1 (Dec 10th)

  • What is imperialism
  • Motives of imperialist powers
  • Types of governing
  • HW:  Sec 1 assessment pg 620 #s 3-5


Day 2 (Dec 11th)

  • Scramble for Africa
  • David Livingston
  • European contact increases
  • Congo
  • HW:  White Mans Burden – answer all questions


Day 3 (Dec 12th)

  • Berlin Conference
  • European motives – political cartoons
  • HW:  Complete all class work


Day 4 (Dec 15th)

  • Imperialism in India
  • Sepoy rebellion and the East India Company
  • British colonial rule – benefits
  • Beginnings of Indian nationalism
  • HW:  Sec 4 Assessment  pps, 634 #s 3-6


Day 5 (Dec 16th)

  • The Raj
  • WS India vs. Britain
  • WS:  The Whole Truth as I See It


Day 6 (Dec 17th)

  • Imperialism in China
  • Opium War/Treaty of Nanjing
  • Self-strengthening movement
  • HW:  Political cartoon


Day 7 (Dec 18th)

  • Sino-Japanese War
  • Spheres of Influence
  • Boxer Rebellion
  • Three Principles of the People





Industrial Revolution Study Guide


Agricultural Revolution

  • What is it?
  • What caused it?
  • Effect on population

Domestic system

Enclosure Acts of the 18th century

  • What were they and the effects on farming & society

Why did the industrial revolution begin in Britain? (At least 5)

What industry first saw the benefits of industrialization? – TEXTILES

Factory system

  • Steam power
  • Working conditions
  • Role of labor
  • Why employ women and children?

What were the results of the marriage between science and industry?

Capital

Entrepreneur

Urbanization

  • Causes
  • Living conditions
  • Health concerns

Rise of the middle class

  • Who were they?
  • Jobs?
  • Living conditions as compared to the poor

The Rise of big business

  • Monopoly
  • Corporation
  • Cartel
  • Assembly
  • Interchangeable parts
  • Unions

Socialism

Communism

Utopians

Utilitarianism

Proletariat

Bourgeoisie

Iron Law of Wages

Laissez faire

Social Darwinism

Identify the theories of the following thinkers

  • Adam Smith
  • Thomas Malthus
  • David Ricardo
  • Karl Marx
  • John Stuart Mill & Jeremy Bentham


Chapter 20 & 22:  The Industrial Revolution


Key Questions:

1.        Why was the Industrial Revolution a turning point in History

2.       How did an agricultural revolution contribute to population growth?

3.       What new technologies helped trigger the Industrial Revolution?

4.       Why was Britain the starting point for the Industrial Revolution?

5.       What was life like in the new industrial city?

6.       What benefits and problems did industrialization bring?

7.       How did the views of utilitarians differ from those of socialists?

8.       What were the ideas of “scientific socialism” introduced by Karl Marx?

9.       How did big business emerge in the late 1800s?  Who were the new industrial powers?

10.    How did working-class struggles lead to improved conditions for workers?


Calendar:

Day 1 (Nov 6th)

·         Agricultural Revolution

·         Population Growth

·         Steam Engine

·         HW:  The Steam Engine: Power for a New Revolution


Day 2 (Nov 7th)

·         Britain leads the way

·         Factors that led to his dominance

·         Changes in the industry

·         Document based activity/chart


Day 3 (Nov 10th)

·         Inventions of the Industrial  Revolution

·         Victorian England

·         HW:  Read text pp. 505-509


Day 4 (Nov 12th)

·         Revolutions in transportation

·         Primary sources: rail system


Day 6 (Nov 13th)

·         Effects of the Industrial Revolution

·         Cities/Tenements/Child labor

·         Factory System


Day 7 (Nov 14th)

·         Working women and children in the 19th century

·         Video:  Immoral Industry

·         HW:  a)  Reading  - A Working Day in a Manchester Cotton Mill


Day 8 (Dec 17th

·         Document Based Activity:  The Industrial Revolution:  Effects

·         HW: Sec 3 assessment pp. 509 #2-5

  

Day 9 (Nov 18th)

·         Housing and Public Health – Group Activity

·         Readings: (a) Yorkshire Cloth Workers Petition (b) Women Cole Miner Tells Her Story


Day 10 (Nov 19th)

·         Quiz:   Causes/Britain/Working conditions

·         WS New Ways of Thinking


Day 11 (Nov 20th)

·         Laissez-Faire Economics

·         The Utilitarians

·         Emergence of Socialism/Karl Marx

·         HW:  Reading – A Visit to New Lanark

·         HW:  Read Chap 22, Sec 1 pp. 544-550

·         Thematic Essay – Economics due 11/25


Day 12 (Nov 21st)

·         Corporations, cartels, stocks

·         Reforms – labor unions, suffrage

·         HW:  The Trial Of The Tolpuddle Martyrs


Day 13 (Nov 24th)

·         Cities and Changes in Attitudes and Values

·         EXAM TOMORROW


Day 14 (Nov 25th)

·         EXAM



Chapter 21:  Revolutions in Europe and Latin America

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Key Due Dates:                 DBQ:  French Revolution – Due Monday 11/3/14

                                                Test: Wednesday 11/5


Day 1 (Oct 29th)

Topic:   Challenges to the Congress of Vienna and the Old Order

  • Go over Chapter 19 Exam
  • New political ideologies
  • Liberal vs. Conservative
  • Nationalism
  • Revolts in the Balkans


Day 2 (Oct 30th)

Topic:  Causes of the Latin American revolutions

  • Overview of colonial system on Latin America
  • Encomendia System and social order
  • Influences from abroad – Enlightenment, French Revolution, Napoleon
  • D.B.Q. -  due Monday


Day 3 (Oct 31st)

Topic:  Revolutionary leaders

  • Simon Bolivar
  • Jose de San Martin
  • Hidalgo & Morelos
  • Toussaint L’Ouverture
  • Dom Perdomo
  • Group activity and graphic organizer – finish for HW
  • D.B.Q. -  due Monday


Day 4 (Nov 3rd)

Topic:  Results and obstacles of revolutionary Latin America

  • Problems Liberated nations faced
  • Early attempts at unification
  • Political problems
  • WS - Cause and Effect
  • HW:  Simon Bolivar & George Washington – “Fathers of their Counties”
  • Study for Exam – Wed 11/5


Day 5 (Nov 5rth)

·         EXAM



Chapter 19:  The French Revolution and Napoleon                                                 Global 10R


Important dates:              ESSAY – 10/10

                                                QUIZ – 10/17

                                                EXAM – 10/24

Chapter Objectives:

1.  What was the social structure of the old Regime?

2.  Why did France face economic troubles in 1789?

3.  Why was Louis IVI forced to call the Estates General?

4.  Why did a Paris crowd storm the Bastille, and why is this the lasting symbol of the revolution?

5.  How did enlightenment ideas and the America Revolution cause the French revolution?

6.  Identify the moderate reforms of the National Assembly and how did they spark a further reform movement?

7.  How did the excesses of the Convention lead to the Directory?

8.  How did Napoleon rise to power and how were revolutionary reforms changed under him?

9.  How did Napoleon build and subsequently lose an empire?

10.  What were the goals of the Congress of Vienna?


Calendar:


Day 1: (Oct 7th)

·         HW:  Read Chapter 19 Sec 1-3  pp.468-483


Day 2: (Oct 8th)

·         Overview of the French Revolution

·         Pre-conditions of the Revolution

·         Long Range causes

·         Graphic organizer – Estates system

·         Political cartoon

·         HW:  Finish any class work


Day 3: (Oct 9th)

·         Immediate causes of the revolution

·         Louis and Marie Antoinette

·         Bastille – Newspaper article

·         HW:  Reading  Marie Antoinette

·         ESSAY DUE TOMORROW


Day 4 (Oct 10th)

·         Video – French Revolution


Day 5 (Oct 14th)

·         Moderate Phase of the Revolution

·         National Assembly

·         Declaration of Rights of Man

·         Constitution of 1791

·         Activity – Compare the Declaration of Rights of Man to English Bill of Rights

·         HW:  WS:  The French Revolution Begins


Day 6 (Oct 15th)

·         Robespierre and the Reign of Terror

·         Committee of Public Safety

·         HW:  Finish any classwork



Day 7 (Oct 16th)

·         Reign of Terror

·         Bio of Robespierre

·         Activity – “Why Me?”

·         Quiz Tomorrow


Day 8 (Oct 17th)

·         Quiz

·         HW:  Read Section 4&5 pp. 484-493


Day 9 (Oct 20th)

·         The Age of  Napoleon

·         Rise to power


Day 10 (Oct 21st)

·         The reforms of Napoleon

·         Napoleonic Code

·         Keys to Success

·         HW:  Reading: Napoleon:  Keys to Success– answer all questions


Day 11 (Oct 22nd)

·         Downfall of Napoleon

·         Russia & Continental System

·         Exile and Return

·         Waterloo


Day 12 (Oct 23rd)

·         Congress of Vienna

·         Exam Review

·         Exam Tomorrow


Day 13 (Oct 24th)

·         EXAM







Global 10R Calendar          Chapter 18:  The Enlightenment and the American Revolution


Key Due Dates:  Test – Monday 10/6, Reading Quiz Tues 9/29

Day 1 (Sept 29th)

•             Go over Chapter 17 Exam

•             Intro to the Enlightenment

•             HW:  Read and outline pp. 446-450

•             Reading Quiz tomorrow (you can use your outline)


Day 2 (Sept 30th)

Topic:  Philosophy in the Age of Reason

•             Reading Quiz

•             How did the scientific progress promote trust in human reason?

•             How did the social contract and separation of powers affect views on government?

•             How did new ideas affect society and government?

•             Graphic organizer – Enlightened Thinkers

•             HW:  Reading:  John Locke on the Origins of Human Society and Government


Day 3 (Oct 1st)

Topic:  A revolution in Ideas

•             How the ideas of Hobbs and Locks distilled the concepts that developed in 17th century England

•             New Economic thinking

•             The 4 Basic ideas of the Enlightenment

•             HW - Readings:  Mary Wollstonecraft


Day 4 (Oct 2nd)

Topic:  Enlightenment Ideas Spread and the Enlightened Despots

•             How did Philosophes influence enlightened despots

•             Enlightenment and the arts

•             HW:  Sec two assessment pp. 455 # 3-5


Day 5 (Oct 3rd)

Topic:  Britain at Mid-Century

•             What influence spurred Britain’s rise to global power

•             How did the growth of constitutional government reflect conditions in politics and society

•             Graphic Organizer

•             Exam on Monday 10/6


Day 6 (Oct 6th)

•             Exam




Chapter 17:    The Age of Absolutism                                                                           Global 10R  2014-2015


Key Dates:            Quiz 9/17

                                   Exam 9/24

                                   DBQ Essay – Due 10/1


Key Questions: 


1.  How did Spanish power increase under Charles V and Philip II?

2.  How did the arts flourish during Spain’s golden age?

3.  Why did the Spanish economy decline in the 1600s?

4.  How did France rebuild after its wars of religion?

5.  How did Louis XIV strengthen royal power?

6.  What successes and failures did Louis XIV experience?

7.  How did the Tudors and Stuarts differ in their relations with Parliament?

8.  How did the English Civil War lead to the rise of the Commonwealth?

9.  What were the causes and results of the Glorious Revolution?

10. How did the Hapsburg leaders and the Prussians change the framework of Europe

11. How did Peter the Great try to make Russia into a modern state?

12. What steps did Peter take to expand Russia’s borders?

13. How did Catherine the Great strengthen Russia?


Day 1 (Sept 4th)

  • Introductions
  • Course Syllabus
  • Text distribution


Day 2 (Sept 5th)

  • Global 9 review


Day 3 (Sept 8th)

  • Global 9 Review (cont.)
  • HW:  Read Text Chapter 17 Sec 1: Extending Spanish Power


Day 4 (Sept 9th)

  • Age of Absolutism
  • Divine Right
  • Growth of Royal power in Spain (Charles V, Phillip II)
  • HW:  Finish graphic organizer
  • Read Section 2: France Under Louis XIV


Day 5 (Sept 10th)

  • Growth of Royal  power in France
  • Henry of Navarre/Edict of Nantes
  • Cardinal Richelieu – Consolidation of royal power
  • HW:  Section 2 Assessment #s 3-5


Day 6 (Sept 11th)

  • 9/11 activity


Day 7 (Sept 12th)

  • Louis XIV (Success & Failures)
  • Versailles
  • HW:  Reading – A Day in the Life of Louis XIV – complete questions #1-3 on separate paper
  • Read Section 3


Day 8 (Sept 15th)

  • Background of English Parliamentary system
  • Magna Carta
  • Tudor Monarchs
  • Stuart Monarchs


Day 9 (Sept 16th)

  • English Civil War
  • English Common wealth
  • Glorious revolution
  • HW:  Readings (1). Charles I’s Speech on the Scaffold,   - answer all questions on separate paper
  • Quiz tomorrow

                     

Day 10 (Sept 17th)

  • Quiz
  • HW:  Section 4


Day 11 (Sept 18th)

  • Austria & Prussia
  • Hapsburgs
  • Frederick I & Frederick II
  • 30 Years War
  • HW:  Finish graphic organizer & Read Section 5


Day 12 (Sept 19th)

  • Modernization of Russia
  • Peter the Great video


Day 13 (Sept 22nd )

  • Peter the Great
  • St Petersburg
  • Catherine the Great
  • HW:  Section 5 Assessment #2-5


Day 14 (Sept 23rd)

  • Exam Review


Day 15 (Sept 24th)

  • Exam
  • DBQ Essay – Absolutism – Due 10/1