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Unit 4: Study Guide: Nationalism and Imperialism (1850-1914)
Social Studies Standard: Concept/Assignment
Questions:
Your Response:
W.16: Compare and contrast the rise of the following economic theories as a result of industrialization: capitalism, communism, and socialism.
Week 10: Capitalism/Socialism
Assignment: Bellringer, Video, and
Source material: Communist Manifesto
What are the basic principles behind Capitalism and Communism?
What examples of Capitalism and Socialism exist in our society?
In evaluating, The Communist Manifesto
, and Communist theory of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, what evidence supports and refutes this theory?
W.17: Define nationalism, and explain how nationalism,
cultural geography, and physical geography contributed to the unification
of nations, such as Germany and Italy.
W. 18: Describe the rise of anti-Semitism in Europe during this period.
Week 10: Nationalism
Assignment: Bellringer, Lecture
What purpose did Herbert Spencer have in interpreting Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection as "survival of the fittist?"
What role did nationalism play in the late 1800s?
What evidence suggest that anti-Semitism was on the rise in Europe in the late nineteenth century?
What is nationalism?
How did nationalism, culture, and geography contribute to the unification of nations, such as Germany and Italy?
W.19: Define imperialism, and analyze reasons for 19th century imperialism, including competition between empires, cultural justifications, and the search for natural resources and new
markets in response to rapid industrialization.
W.20: Describe the natural resources and geographic features of Africa, their role in attracting European economic interests, and their impact on global trade.
W.21: Analyze the outcomes
of the Berlin Conference and
the impact of superimposed boundaries on African indigenous populations, and compare the geographic progression of imperialistic Week 11: Imperialism
Assignments: Bellringers, Lecture, Short Videos, Group Work on analyzing primary sources.
What is the definition of imperialism?
What were the reasons behind 19
th
century imperialism?
What were European interests in Africa?
What was the outcome of the Berlin Conference and its impact on Africa?
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