Margaret Williams St. Gregory the Great School/Brooklyn Social Studies Grade 8

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Margaret Williams St. Gregory the Great School/Brooklyn Social Studies Grade 8

 Today we will use the first step of the Public Policy Analyst which is to identify the causes of World War 1.  Let us look at the steps of the Public Policy Analyst GHPPAGHPPA Global History Public Policy Analyst  Identify Problem  Gather the Evidence  Determine Causes Determine Causes  Evaluate the Policy

What is war? Let’s us brainstorm war. Turn to the student to your right and hold a 3 min discussion on what you think is war.

 WHAT SITUATIONS LEAD TO CONFLICTS IN OUR SCHOOL?  WHAT SITUATIONS LEAD TO CONFLICTS AT HOME?  WHAT DO YOU THINK ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CONFLICTS AT SCHOOL AND WAR?

World War 1 tanks

World War 1 poster World War 1 aircraft

 Militarism

 Alliances

 Imperialism

 Nationalism