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Monday, November 8th Open to Assignment #2 in your Interactive Notebook. Title the LEFT side: Preview Title the RIGHT side: Realism vs. Idealism On the left side, draw the following: Realism Guided by reason & rationality Motivated by self-interest Protecting your own needs & security Idealism Guided by morals & ethics Motivated by the desire to help others Acting in the best interest of your family & community Entirely Idealism Entirely Realism Mostly Idealism Mostly Realism
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P. 2 RIGHT side: Realism vs. Idealism
Foreign Policy Description Event Motivation Realism or Idealism? Neutrality & Unilateralism (19.2) War of 1812 Monroe Doctrine (19.2) Venezuela Border Dispute Territorial Expansion (19.3) Mexican War Imperialism (19.3) Acquisition of Samoa
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P. 2 RIGHT side: Realism vs. Idealism
Foreign Policy Description Event Motivation Realism or Idealism? Neutrality & Unilateralism (19.2) Neutralism is what the US tried to keep when France & Britain went to war. Unilateralism is when the US “went it alone” with no alliances War of 1812 The US claimed its right for citizens to live in peace & its right to trade freely R=trade I=Liberty & Rights Monroe Doctrine (19.2) Venezuela Border Dispute Territorial Expansion (19.3) Mexican War Imperialism (19.3) Acquisition of Samoa
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Tuesday, November 9th Chapter 10, section 1 Magnet Summaries with substitute Page/assignment 3 in your notebook Left side Vocabulary from Chp. 10, section 1 (6) Include word, sentence, and picture Right side Imperialism; magnet summary with 6 sections with read headings 2-5 words per section 1 summary per section using the words
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Wednesday Early Release—No class
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Thursday, November 11th Computer Lab for Semester Project
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Friday, November 12th Assembly Line activity
(To replace the weekly quiz for a project grade)
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