Week 30 (April 26-30) Day 5- Quiz Chapter 31 Day 4- DBQ Week 31 (May 3-7) Day 3- Quiz Chapter 32 Day 2- Comp and COT Week 32 (May 10-May 14) Day 1- Review.

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Week 30 (April 26-30) Day 5- Quiz Chapter 31 Day 4- DBQ Week 31 (May 3-7) Day 3- Quiz Chapter 32 Day 2- Comp and COT Week 32 (May 10-May 14) Day 1- Review Day 0-Exam Day

DBQ

Step One --Planning Read Question--- What is it asking Read Documents Create a Sugar –… it is apparent that –Sugar should answer question and every document should address it.

Step Two- Subtopics Create 3-4 piles of documents Create a term or phrase that represents what the documents have in common Write your thesis. –By looking at pile A, pile B, and pile C, it is apparent that sugar.

Writing the Paper

Introduction Write Thesis

Topic A Introduce thesis -Topic A proves sugar Document 4 is about…. –This connect to the subtopic because… –This proves the sugar because…. Document 6 is about …. –This connect to the subtopic because… –This proves the sugar because…. Close paragraph –Either wrap up Topic A –Or transition to topic B

Topic B Introduce thesis -Topic B proves sugar Document 1 is about…. –This connect to the subtopic because… –This proves the sugar because…. Document 3 is about …. –This connect to the subtopic because… –This proves the sugar because…. Close paragraph –Either wrap up Topic B –Or transition to topic C

Topic C Introduce thesis -Topic C proves sugar Document 2 is about…. –This connect to the subtopic because… –This proves the sugar because…. Document 5 is about …. –This connect to the subtopic because… –This proves the sugar because…. Close paragraph –Wrap up Topic C

Conclusion Thesis

Chapter 31

The Cold War The United Nations –Mostly Ignored NATO –International Monetary Fund –World Bank –Marshal Plan –Europe increased social programs –Truman Doctrine Soviet Union and Satellites –Warsaw Pact

Cold War Skirmishes Berlin Blockade –Berlin Airlift –Berlin Wall Korean War –38th Parallel Vietnam –Fell to Communists Arms Race ICBM’s Thermonuclear Warheads Cuban Missile Crisis Space Race

Africa Arbitrarily drawn borders Overdependence on export crops Lack of national road and railroad networks (infrastructure) Overpopulation Nationalist movements Racism- Southern areas Algeria

Latin America Economic Freedom Mexico –Economic stratification and Revolution Guatemala –US sponsored Coup Cuba –Batista Regime –1959 Fidel Castro –US blockade- turned to USSR –Bay of Pigs

Pakistan –Military dictatorship India –Struggled with poverty and Democracy Japan –Stayed out of cold war –Focused on economic growth China –Received help from USSR until 1956 –Mao –Great Leap Forward –Cultural Revolution

The Middle East –Arab countries gained Independence –United Nation portioned Palestine 1948 Israel 6 Day War –Gained Land Palestine Liberation Organization –Yasir Arafat –Guerilla Warfare-Terrorism –Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)