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Engage in an interactive learning experience with our "I Spy Look and Find" activity. Work in pairs to uncover at least 10 visual elements related to the Industrial Society from pages 543-560. Use a white sheet of paper or computer to create a vibrant display that illustrates key concepts such as women's rights, suffrage, education, and more. Document your findings with explanations on a separate paper. Delve into topics like nationalism, crime, and popular culture through your creative exploration.
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I SPYLook & Find • You need your book • Get in pairs • You can do this activity on a white sheet of paper or on the computer.
Industrial Society I Spy/Look and Find(pgs. 543-560)Minimum: 10 (red are required)visual + explanation on back or separate paper • Newspapers (human interest stories) • Comics • More secular • EmmelineGoulden Pankhurst • Women’s rights • Suffrage • Education • Jobs • Property rights • Germs (medical pathology) • Beach resorts • Theater • Mass produced clothes • Olympics (nationalism) • Balkan Nationalism • Crime • Team sports • Einstein • Sigmund Freud • Missionary work • Art (pointillism) • Darwin (Galapagos) • Romanticism (emotion over reason) • Pop Culture Fads • Universities • Music Halls • Charles Dickens • U.S. Expansion (Louis. Purchase, Monroe Doctrine (1823), Civil War) • Alliances • Triple Alliance • Germany, Austria, Italy • Triple Entente • Britain, Russia, France • Canada (1839) self rule • Australia (penal colony) • Native pop. Fights back • Aborigines and the Maori