Unit 4 – Day 13 Agenda 1.Video Clip – Greek Isles – Santorini 2.Spotlight – preview – Eastern Europe 3.Review Illustrated Timeline 4.Ch 12- Sec 4 Notes.

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Unit 4 – Day 13 Agenda 1.Video Clip – Greek Isles – Santorini 2.Spotlight – preview – Eastern Europe 3.Review Illustrated Timeline 4.Ch 12- Sec 4 Notes – on Eastern Europe Homework Complete Reading Chapter 12- Section 4 – Careful notes –NOT complete sentences copied from text. Binder checks Tuesday

Visit the Greek Isles

Review – Illustrated Timeline  BC – Ancient Greece – important facts  height of Greek Empire  Had City-States linking the language, culture with Athens  Athens heart of democracy – started here  27 BC – AD 180 – Roman Empire Height impt  Spread Christianity  Heart of laws and government  400 – Rome falls to Germanic forces ÷ 2  EA. = Byzantine Empire with Constantinople capital  Italy – Roman Catholic Church center  Italy broken into “pieces”

Review – Class Share Dates – Important Facts for each – World War I Ends 1300s s 1939 – World War II begins Nazi Germany invades Poland – DiVinci 1945 – World War II Ends – Michelangelo s Today 1870s 1914 – World War I Begins Spain invaded by Muslim Moors (No. Africa) rule for 700 Yrs. Renaissance begins spreading ideas starts in Italy. – Creates wealth & stability in Italy SO. Europe countries explore and colonize (Latin America). Spain & Portugal trade routes = wealth & power Nationalism Increases in most countries Spain & Portugal loss of colonies Greece gains independence from Turkey’s control Italy Reunited – no longer separate nations/empires Spain remains neutral in WWII Spain has Civil War (war w/in Fascists vs Royals) Greece taken over by Military Dictator rules country So. Europe countries democratic Members of the EU

Video Clip- Eastern Europe Spotlight Take careful notes Include: history, sights, influences, art, music, events, people/culture Today’s reading will be Eastern Europe

Activity Begin reading Chapter 12- Section 4 – take careful notes Due Tomorrow – Thursday