Period 6:
- First Semester Final Exam
Period 3:
- First Semester Final Exam
Period 1:
- First Semester Final Exam
- Finish LEQ Practice: Spread of Religions
- Study for Final Exam (Homework)
- Finish Long Essay Question Workshop
- LEQ Practice: Spread of Religions
- Long Essay Question Workshop
- Warm Up Questions
- How did unions impact industrialized nations?
- How did Karl Marx view economics as the force for change throughout human history?
- Finish Crash Course: Capitalism and Socialism Video
- Unit 5: Chapters 5.6/5.7/5.8 Quiz
- Capitalism vs Socialism Document Analysis
Use the documents to answer the questions (Google Classroom)
- Begin work on Unit 5: Chapter 5.9 Homework (Homework--Due Wednesday, January 11th)
- Begin work on Unit 5: Chapter 5.10 Homework (Homework--Due Wednesday, January 11th)
- Warm Up Questions
- Based on yesterday’s simulation, what are two words you would use to describe capitalism?
- What are two words you would use to describe socialism?
- Finish Discussing Reactions to the Industrial Economy
- Crash Course: Capitalism and Socialism Video
- Finish Work and Study for Tomorrow's Quiz (Homework)
- Warm Up Questions
- What would be the benefits of forming a corporation?
- What is a monopoly and why is it usually bad for the consumer?
- Finish Discussing Economic Developments and Innovations
- Economic Systems Simulation
Use the simulation to answer the questions
- Discuss Reactions to the Industrial Economy
- Warm Up Questions
- How did Muhammad Ali modernize Egypt?
- How did the arrival of Matthew Perry eventually lead to the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate?
- Crash Course: Nationalism and Japan Video
- Discuss Economic Developments and Innovations
- Warm Up Questions
- What was the most interesting thing you learned about from units 1/2 (1200-1450 CE)?
- What was the most interesting thing you learned about from units 3/4 (1450-1750 CE)?
- Discuss Industrialization: Government's Role
- Business Values in the Industrial Revolution Document Analysis
Use the documents to answer the questions (Google Classroom)