Tuesday, October 25, 2016

October 25



I finished a lecture today on "Ultrantionalism in Germany, Italy and Japan". I gave you some time to read about Japanese expansionism and reasons why the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. you have homework due on Thursday, October 27th, you must answer the questions for analysis with the Way of Subjects reading in your Social 20-1 workbooks. On Monday, October 31st you'll be writing your Chapter 5-6 Test, please see the study guide below. 


1. Study the following key concepts/key people/key events:
  • Archduke Franz Ferdinand
  • Triple Alliance
  • Triple Entente
  • the Black Hand
  • Gavrillo Princip
  • Tsar Nicholas II
  • Kaiser Wilhelm II
  • Battle of Tannenberg
  • the Schlieffen Plan
  • Plan 17
  • General von Moltke
  • Battle of the Marne
  • Alsace and Lorraine
  • total war
  • Battle of Verdun
  • Battle of the Somme
  • the Brusilov Offensive
  • sinking of the Lusitania
  • the Zimmermann Telegram
  • Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
  • General Ludendorff
  • Friedrich Ebert
  • Paris Peace Conference
  • David Lloyd George
  • Woodrow Wilson
  • Fourteen Points
  • Georges Clemenceau
  • Vittorio Orlando
  • League of Nations
  • plebiscites
  • reparations
  • collective security
  • war debts
  • Treaty of Versailles
  • "war guilt clause"
  • "Manchurian Incident"
  • Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere
  • expansionism
  • Hirohito
  • Hideki Tojo
  • Benito Mussolini
  • Adolf Hitler
  • Kristallnacht
  • the Nuremberg Laws
  • any of the key concepts or key events in the Interwar Years booklet is also testable material

2. Look at what I have emphasized in class (causes of WWI, nature of WWI, armistice, Paris Peace Conference, Treaty of Versailles, the Interwar Years, rise of ultranationalism in Germany, Italy and Japan): this will be the emphasis of the test, there are several topics in your textbook Chapters 5-6 that WILL NOT be on this test, especially if it is event that occurs AFTER the events listed above (so things like Canada's role in Afghanistan, and Arctic sovereignty won't be on the test) 

3. Focus your review on the following big concepts:
  • MAIN Causes of World War I
  • the nature of World War I (trench warfare, stalemate, total war)
  • the Paris Peace Conference (national interests in negotiating the treaties)
  • Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points (links on the blog, under Social 20-1 Links, CHECK IT OUT!!)
  • the Treaty of Versailles (terms of the Treaty of Versailles: GARGLe)
  • Hitler's violation of the Treaty of Versailles (chronology; order of events that violated the terms of the Treaty of Versailles)
  • the Interwar Years (key events, study your Interwar Years notes in your Social 20-1 study booklet)
  • the League of Nations (FAILURe of the League of Nations)
  • ultranationalism in Germany, Japan and Italy (common characteristics?)
  • failure of collective security (League of Nations) in Manchuria, Abyssinia, and the Spanish Civil War
  • appeasement of Adolf Hitler (Munich Conference, Neville Chamberlain, a foreign policy response to ultranationalism)






You wrote your Current Events Quiz #4 in class today. I started a lecture on the Napoleonic Age in class today. I stopped when I got to the Congress of Vienna. I'll show you an A & E Biography on Napoleon Bonaparte in class tomorrow. Please remember that your French Revolution DBA is due tomorrow. One piece of advice I'd like to offer for the section on the Declaration of the Rights of Man is the following: although this section is out of 16 marks and there are 8 Enlightenment ideas you shouldn't limit yourself to just two ideas/clauses per section. You can use clauses/articles more than once. Some Enlightenment ideas have 3-5 examples in the Declaration of the Rights of Man, include all article that are applicable. You MUST include the article number, and a short quote from that article, that's it. 

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