Big Idea: Power Essential Question: How do the economic, social, and political conditions of 1920s/1930s Europe lead to a rise in totalitarian governments? I Can: -Describe how political, scientific, and technological developments facilitated European contact and interaction with the world - Evaluate why different motives for promoting European exploration and colonization of overseas territories changed from 1450 to present - Explain how overseas expansion, warfare, and and international diplomacy affected Europeans' identification of themselves as members of a national, cultural, regional, or transnational groups Bellringer
The Rise of Dictators
Causes of Totalitarianism
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Big Idea: Power Essential Question: How do the economic, social, and political conditions of 1920s/1930s Europe lead to a rise in totalitarian governments? I Can: -Describe how political, scientific, and technological developments facilitated European contact and interaction with the world - Evaluate why different motives for promoting European exploration and colonization of overseas territories changed from 1450 to present - Explain how overseas expansion, warfare, and and international diplomacy affected Europeans' identification of themselves as members of a national, cultural, regional, or transnational groups Bellringer
Causes of Totalitarianism
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Big Idea: Conflict Essential Question: What were the motives and methods used by Europeans to gain global control? I Can: -Describe how political, scientific, and technological developments facilitated European contact and interaction with the world - Evaluate why different motives for promoting European exploration and colonization of overseas territories changed from 1450 to present - Explain how overseas expansion, warfare, and and international diplomacy affected Europeans' identification of themselves as members of a national, cultural, regional, or transnational groups Bellringer
The Rise of Dictators
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Big Idea: Conflict Essential Question: What were the motives and methods used by Europeans to gain global control? I Can: -Describe how political, scientific, and technological developments facilitated European contact and interaction with the world - Evaluate why different motives for promoting European exploration and colonization of overseas territories changed from 1450 to present - Explain how overseas expansion, warfare, and and international diplomacy affected Europeans' identification of themselves as members of a national, cultural, regional, or transnational groups Bellringer
AP Exam Review
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Big Idea: Conflict Essential Question: What were the motives and methods used by Europeans to gain global control? I Can: -Describe how political, scientific, and technological developments facilitated European contact and interaction with the world - Evaluate why different motives for promoting European exploration and colonization of overseas territories changed from 1450 to present - Explain how overseas expansion, warfare, and and international diplomacy affected Europeans' identification of themselves as members of a national, cultural, regional, or transnational groups Bellringer
The End of the War
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Big Idea: Conflict Essential Question: What were the motives and methods used by Europeans to gain global control? I Can: -Describe how political, scientific, and technological developments facilitated European contact and interaction with the world - Evaluate why different motives for promoting European exploration and colonization of overseas territories changed from 1450 to present - Explain how overseas expansion, warfare, and and international diplomacy affected Europeans' identification of themselves as members of a national, cultural, regional, or transnational groups Bellringer
The End of the War
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Big Idea: Conflict Essential Question: What were the motives and methods used by Europeans to gain global control? I Can: -Describe how political, scientific, and technological developments facilitated European contact and interaction with the world - Evaluate why different motives for promoting European exploration and colonization of overseas territories changed from 1450 to present - Explain how overseas expansion, warfare, and and international diplomacy affected Europeans' identification of themselves as members of a national, cultural, regional, or transnational groups Bellringer
The Russian Revolution
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Big Idea: Conflict Essential Question: What were the motives and methods used by Europeans to gain global control? I Can: -Describe how political, scientific, and technological developments facilitated European contact and interaction with the world - Evaluate why different motives for promoting European exploration and colonization of overseas territories changed from 1450 to present - Explain how overseas expansion, warfare, and and international diplomacy affected Europeans' identification of themselves as members of a national, cultural, regional, or transnational groups Bellringer
WWI
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