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Bell Ringer #4 Friday , November 18th

Bell Ringer #4 Friday , November 18th. Map study on page #110 in textbook – Answer questions #1 & #2 ONLY. Homework #2. Read pages #107 to #116 Section #2 Review from pages #116 Answer questions #2 - #7 from textbook pages #116. After today….

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Bell Ringer #4 Friday , November 18th

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  1. Bell Ringer #4Friday, November 18th Map study on page #110 in textbook – Answer questions #1 & #2 ONLY

  2. Homework #2 • Read pages #107 to #116 • Section #2 Review from pages #116 • Answer questions #2 - #7 from textbook pages #116

  3. After today… • Students will be able to brainstorm a list a ways that a country can win independence. • Students will utilize statistical information on African countries. • Students will draw conclusions from information.

  4. Partner Up!!!!

  5. BRAINSTORM A list of at least 3 specific ways that a country can win its Independence from another country.

  6. Who is Patrice Lumumba?

  7. Create a List… • Using your “Nations of Africa” statistical chart & maps on page #99 and #110 • 5 African “success” stories. • 5 African “struggles” stories. • What categories will help us determine success or struggle?

  8. Table

  9. HYPOTHESIS Is there any generalizations that you can make based upon the information generated??

  10. Class Note • There are two basic ways to gain freedom from an Imperialist Power – violent & non-violent. • An example of a non-violent method is a boycott. • An example of violent is a guerrilla war.

  11. Why do I care? • Many former colonies are impoverished. • Poverty causes political unrest. • Many analysts feel that future terrorists will come from impoverished / unstable regions.

  12. After today… • Students will be able to brainstorm a list a ways that a country can win independence. • Students will utilize statistical information on African countries. • Students will draw conclusions from information.

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