Here is the link to the presentation I gave in class today. Make sure you know the vocabulary indicated.
Some things you need to know for the exam
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Wednesday, 5 March 2014
Friday, 28 February 2014
Napoleon Bonaparte
Take a look at this Khan Academy video on the Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Khan Academy Video on Napoleon Bonaparte
In the comments, identify how Napoleon used Nationalism to his advantage.
Khan Academy Video on Napoleon Bonaparte
In the comments, identify how Napoleon used Nationalism to his advantage.
Saturday, 22 February 2014
Activity#4- The Development of Nationalism
We look at the American Revolution as an example to show how nationalism can develop within a group of people. Watch this Crash Course in World History episode and then identify something that helped develop a sense of nationalism in the 13 Colonies. Respond in the comments section.
Friday, 21 February 2014
Activity #3- What kinds of Nationalism exist?
Nationalism comes in many forms. What are the some of the different kinds of nationalism that we studied? Fill in the blanks of this chart.
If you want to print this form off, here is the link to a Google Doc
Form of Nationalism
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Description
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Example
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Ethnic Nationalism
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Citizens are united by a sense of duty to the country or preserving the laws and constitution of the land.
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Joining the Army
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Religious/Spiritual Nationalism
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Citizens are united by a common language
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Wednesday, 19 February 2014
Activity #2 Which image is the best example of a nation?
Monday, 17 February 2014
Review Activity #1-What is Nationalism?
The first thing we studied was the definition of Nationalism. Take a look at the question/answer from Yahoo
Answers. How does the definition compare to the definition we looked at in class. Is it the exactly same? If not, how is it different? Do you think that the answer provided is helpful? You may also notice the importance of proof reading before you hit submit:) Feel free to comment.
Answers. How does the definition compare to the definition we looked at in class. Is it the exactly same? If not, how is it different? Do you think that the answer provided is helpful? You may also notice the importance of proof reading before you hit submit:) Feel free to comment.
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