Thursday, October 12, 2017

11.3: The National State and Democracy

Chapter 11 Lesson 3: The National State and Democracy
  • Vocabulary
  • Taking Notes (p.213): Chart
  • Geography Connection (p.214): #1 & 2
  • Reading Progress Check (p.214): How did Italy's government in the 1870's compare to Great Britain's?
  • Reading Progress Check (p.215): Did the government of Germany, Austria-Hungary, or Russia adhere to the principle of ministerial responsibility?
  • Critical Thinking (p.215: What changes in Russia challenged the autocracy of the czar?
  • Analyzing (p.216): How did the U.S. Civil War affect African Americans?
  • Critical Thinking (p.216): #1 & 2
  • Critical Thinking (p.217): #1 & 2
  • Reading Progress Check (p.217): Describe the events in the Balkans up through 1914.
  • Lesson 3 Review
    • #1: What is ministerial responsibility, and why is it important?
    • #3: What happened with democracy in Western Europe in the late nineteenth century?
    • #4: What political developments did Central and Eastern Europe experience in the late nineteenth century?
    • #5: How did the Second Industrial Revolution affect the United States?
    • #6: How did international rivalries push Europe close to war?
    • #7: Write a short paragraph about the impact of labor issues in Great Britain and Russia.
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