Pōʻakolu, 28 Malaki 2018

WWI-scene
World War I and Its Aftermath (1914-1920)

Intro: Overview, Attendance, Agenda, Introduce Essential Question, Objectives, Standards

Enduring Understanding:  Countries are affected by their relationships with each other.

Essential Question:  Why do nations go to war?

Objectives:
—the major causes of World War I, including militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism.
—what life was like on the home front for women and minorities.
—the new technology of warfare and its effect on military tactics and casualties.
—why the Red Scare developed after the war.

Standards:
…Time, Continuity and Change (#5)
…People, Places and Environments (#8)
…Power, Authority, & Governance (#4)
…Production, Distribution, and Consumption (#3)
…Science, Technology, and Society (#4)
…Global Connections (#2, 3, 5, 7)
…Civic Ideals and Practices (#2)

WWI
—Complete U.S. Enters WWI Vocabulary
—Whole class reading WWI Lesson 1 beginning on page 378 in textbook
—Complete Robert Lansing Handout via Google Classroom

 

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