Unit 6.8 - Causation in the Imperial Age

What
Unit 6.8 - Causation in the Imperial Age
When
2/18/2021
Where
Glynn Academy Lab 7109

GA Lab 7109
Causation in the Imperial Age


* students will take an 10th grade assessment as a benchmark (Industrial Revolution & Imperialism) that will go into the grade book as a classwork.
* students will then complete a breakout room activity

LEARNING OBJECTIVE
Explain the relative significance of the effects of imperialism from 1750 to 1900.

The final topic in this unit focuses on the skill of argumentation and so provides an opportunity for your students to draw upon the key concepts and historical developments they have studied in this unit. Using evidence relevant to this unit’s key concepts, students should practice the suggested skill for this topic.


HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS
KC-5.1 The development of industrial capitalism led to increased standards of living for some, and to continued improvement in manufacturing methods that increased the availability, affordability, and variety of consumer goods.

KC-5.2 As states industrialized, they also expanded existing overseas empires and established new colonies and transoceanic relationships.

KC-5.3 The 18th century marked the beginning of an intense period of revolution and rebellion against existing governments, leading to the establishment of new nation-states around the world.

KC-5.4 As a result of the emergence of transoceanic empires and a global capitalist economy, migration patterns changed dramatically, and the numbers of migrants increased significantly.

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