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AIM: How do we review for our test? DO-NOW: How did the Japanese respond to Western imperialism? Before Japanese modernization, how were the Chinese and Japanese similar?

Thematic Essay Theme: Change - - Turning Points Task: Suggestions: Industrial Revolution, Imperialism, and World War I Political, Economic, and Social conditions have often led to turning points that have changed the course of history for nations and peoples Identify 2 Turning Points and for EACH: Describe the causes and key events that led to the turning point Explain how each turning point changed the course of history for people and nations

How do we review for our test? Complete the review sheets Work with a partner to complete this work – Move your desks together – There are 2 review sheets, so split up the work! – Use past worksheets, vocabulary, and notes to complete Tomorrow’s exam will be on the following topics: – Industrial Revolution – Imperialism

5 Causes of Imperialism? Imperialism Natural Resources/Raw Materials New Markets to sell products Make money & find jobs Military bases around the world White Man’s Burden

Industrial Revolution Review 1.How did the Agricultural Revolution lead to the Industrial Revolution? 2.Why did the Industrial Revolution begin in England? Cite 3 examples. 3.3 Problems and 3 Solutions of the Industrial Rev. 4.How did the Industrial Revolution change the lives of the English people?

Imperialism Review 1.What motivated the nations of Europe to engage in imperialist activities? (5 causes of imperialism) 2.How did the Indians rebel against British power? 3.Why did the Taiping Rebellion occur? 4.What occurred in Japan during the Meiji Era

Imperialism Review Cont’d 5. 3 Positive and 3 Negative Results of Imperialism 6. Why was the White Man’s Burden such a significant motivation for European imperialism? 7. What were Gandhi’s methods for gaining independence in India? Explain!