This
week we will be broken into groups to recreate the 1932 Weimar election that
allowed the Nazis to come to power in Germany. They would not
release their hold on Germany until they were defeated in WWII.
Past due:
29(1)
From Appeasement to War (924-929)
Identify
the terms, people and places
Look at
the picture on page 925. What did Neville Chamberlain think he had brought Britain
in September 1938 with his agreement with Hitler?
Look at
the picture on 925, what treaty did Germany break by rearmament?
Look at
the picture on page 926. List the four fascist leaders and their countries.
Why is
the woman crying on page 927?
Look at
the map on page 928. Answer questions #1+2.
Look at
the chart on page 929. Identify what you think are the top two reasons to
appease (give into) Hitler.
Answer
the four checkpoint questions in complete sentences
Due Wednesday
29(2)
The Axis Advances (930-938)
Identify
the terms, people, and places.
Answer
Thinking Critically questions #1+2 on page 933.
Answer
Thinking Critically #1 on page 935.
Read
the picture caption on 936, how did the Japanese treat the Chinese?
Read
the caption to the picture on 938, answer the question.
Answer
the four checkpoint questions in complete sentences: be sure to restate the
question in your own words.
Due Friday
29(3)
The Allies Turn the Tide (939-945)
Identify
the terms, people, and places.
Read
Witness history (939) why did WWII become a total war for the US?
Read
the infographic (941) identify three new WWII technologies and explain how they
were used to win the war.
Read
the three biographies on page 944, identify each of the 3 Allied leaders, their
country and two facts about the leaders from each reading.
Answer
the three checkpoint questions in complete sentences: be sure to restate the
question in your own words.
Separate
homework grade: Due next Tuesday, October 14th
Read D-Day 946-7, answer the three thinking critically questions on page 947
Read D-Day 946-7, answer the three thinking critically questions on page 947
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