Social 10-1
Most of today's class was spent writing the Chapter 7 Quiz. Please remember that your Chapter 9 Key Terms and Questions are due on Wednesday, October 23rd. Remember that your Imperialism Research Project is due on Thursday. I have sent you the marking guides fore this project and they are on the wiki as well.
Social 20-1
For most of today's class period we watched the documentary film "The Tides of War". As you watched this film you were to complete a film study sheet. We went over it quickly at the conclusion of the film. Please check your e-mail, I have sent you a presentation on the internment of Japanese-Canadians (this is testable material). I gave back your The Way of Subjects questions and answers at the beginning of class, and took in your Chapter 6 Key Terms and Questions as well. You should study for your Chapter 5-6 Test tonight, here is the study guide.
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How much should we know about Hitler's life?
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How much should we know about Hitler's life?
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I'm not testing you about biographical information. Have a look at the study guide again.
for Woodrow Wilson's 14 points, do we have to memorize all fourteen points or just focus on certain ones?
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What was the violation Hitler made to the Tready of Versailles? was it the remilitarization of the Rineland?
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Do we have to know in detail about all the different treaties and battles?
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for Woodrow Wilson's 14 points, do we have to memorize all fourteen points or just focus on certain ones?
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Have a look at the simple version of Wilson's Fourteen Points under the hyperlinks here on the blog. How many of them end up in the Treaty of Versailles?
What was the violation Hitler made to the Tready of Versailles? was it the remilitarization of the Rineland?
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That's one of many violations of the Treaty of Versailles. When you talk about the remilitarization of the Rhineland remember that Hitler had an army of 1 million by that point.
Do we have to know in detail about all the different treaties and battles?
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I'm assuming you're meaning major WWI battles. I don't think that's in the study guide is it? The nature of WWI was more of a war of attrition, a war plagued by stalemate. Know the Treaty of Versailles EXTREMELY well. It's mentioned in the study guide.
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