Unit 5: Imperialism & WWI

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Unit 5: Imperialism & WWI 1.2.19

Entry Task Welcome back! Turn & Talk: Refresh your memories. What were we learning about before break?

Film Clips on WWI

Clip 1 The Century – Seeds of Change (32:39-end) How did movies change the way Americans thought about the world? What was Germany’s position in the world going into WWI? What advantages did Germany & Britain each have? What sparked the war? What impact would WWI have on America?

Clip 2 The Century: Shell Shock (start-13:43) How were Americans convinced to support Britain and France? How did the war affect the American economy? How and why did the war impact African-Americans?

Clip 3 The Century: Shell Shock (31:30-35:47) What was unique about the American soldiers entering WWI? How did Germany respond to America’s entry into WWI? Did this tactic work?