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NAME DATE The Unit Organizer BIGGER PICTURE LAST UNIT/Experience CURRENT UNIT NEXT UNIT/Experience UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS is about... LEARNING PROCESSES UNIT SCHEDULEUNIT MAP CURRENT UNIT The origins of basic political and economic organizations in industrial democratic societies International Political Relations International Economic Organizations … understanding the rationale for alliances between nations and the desire for sovereignty Assumptions about international relations Defending strategic interests Impact of the alliance systems Effects of World War I 1.How did 19 th century assumptions impact international relations? 2.How did the struggle to defend strategic interests lead to alliances between various nations? 3.How did alliances between various nations lead to an escalation in conflict? 4.How did WWI impact nearly every society in the world? 5.How did old paradigms and assumptions inhibit progress in treaties for peace? cause/effect timelines/flowcharts compare/contrast Descriptions/Research by examining by noting the problem of by analyzing the by studying Unit Introduction. Unit Assessment by analyzing National and Collective Security in International Relations

NAME DATE The Unit Organizer NEW UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS Expanded Unit Map is about understanding the rationale for alliances between nations and the desire for sovereignty Assumptions about international relations Defending strategic interests Impact of the alliance systems Effects of World War I by examining by noting the problem of by analyzing the by studying National and Collective Security in International Relations by analyzing International Political Relations

NAME DATE The Unit Organizer NEW UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS Expanded Unit Map is about understanding the rationale for alliances between nations and the desire for sovereignty Assumptions about international relations Defending strategic interests Impact of the alliance systems Effects of World War I by examining by noting the problem of by analyzing the by studying National and Collective Security in International Relations by analyzing International Political Relations Science and Evolution Comte Darwin Marx Spence Control of: people resources society technological information United Kingdom France Austro-Hungarian Empire Ottoman Empire Germany Russia Conflicting strategic interests The Berlin Conference The Boer War Moroccan Crisis Militarism Economic Rivalry Public Opinion Alliances German concerns The Balkans Crisis Issues of Sovereignty Issues of National Influence Issues of Protecting Alliances Issues of Mobilization Industrial Societies and War Authoritarianism and War Effort Loss of youth Fear of further war Avoiding further wars Peace settlements League of Nations Paradigms of WWI Role of Culture Belief in science, progress, competition, and power Sovereignty assumption International Relations assumption Imperialism assumption Militarism assumption Balance of Power assumption Casualties Standard of Living Power of Technology Social Changes Governments