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AP European History Reading Plan March 2 to 19, 2015

Key Topics: Imperialism/World War I – Exam 11

Homework Reading Assignment Pages Topics Monday 3/2 828-836 Expansion of European Power and the New Imperialism  The New Imperialism Motives for the New Imperialism  The “Scramble for Africa”  Social Darwinism and Imperialism o North Africa o Egypt o The Belgian Congo o Southern Africa

Tuesday 3/3 Finish in-class assignment - - due tomorrow

Wednesday 3/4 838-843 Emergence of the German Empire and the Alliance Systems (1873-1890)  Bismarck’s Leadership o War in the Balkans o The Congress of Berlin o German Alliances with Russia and Austria o The Triple Alliance  Forging the Triple Entente (1890-1907) o Franco-Russian Alliance o Britain and Germany o The Entente Cordiale o The First Moroccan Crisis o British agreement with Russia Thursday 3/5 843-847 World War I  The Road to War (1908-1914) o The Bosnian Crisis o The Second Moroccan Crisis o War in the Balkans  Sarajevo and the Outbreak of War (June-August 1914) o The Assassination o Germany and Austria’s Response o The Triple Entente’s Response

Friday 3/6 No assigned reading homework - - If you are behind on reading - - use this time to catch up on your Cornell Notes

Monday 3/9 848-854  The Kaiser’s Comments on the Outbreak of the World War  Strategies and Stalemate: 1914-1917 o The War in the West o The War in the East o Return to the West o The War at Sea o America Centers the War Tuesday 3/10 854-858 The Russian Revolution  The Provisional Government  Lenin and the Bolsheviks  The Outbreak of the Russian Revolution  The Communist Dictatorship 1 | P a g e o White Russians  An Eyewitness Account of the Bolsheviks’ Seizure of Power

2 | P a g e Wednesday 3/11 858-862 The End of World War I  Germany’s Last Offensive Bring Tuesday’s reading (Cornell Notes)  The Armistice to class for Read-Around - - this will be  The End of the Ottoman Empire graded!

Thursday 3/12 862-868 The Settlement at Paris  Obstacles the Peacemakers Faced Students begin reading & writing Cornell  War Propaganda and the Movies: Charlie Chaplin notes for night’s reading homework  The Peace o The League of Nations o Colonies o Germany o The East o Reparations  Evaluating the Peace o The Economic Consequences of the Peace o Divisive New Boundaries and Tariff Walls o Failure to Accept Reality In Perspective

Friday 3/13 No assigned reading homework - - If you are behind on reading - - use this time to catch up on your Cornell Notes

Monday 3/16 878-880 Political and Economic Factors After the Paris Settlement  Demands for Revision of the Paris Settlement  Postwar Economic Problems  New Roles for Government and Labor Tuesday 3/17 Review - - catch up on missed reading Finish Cornell Notes and End of Unit Summary

Wednesday 3/18 Finish/study Key Content - - Due tomorrow Cornell Notes and End of Unit Summary due today

Thursday 3/19 Exam 11: Imperialism/World War I - - Turn in Key Content Less than 2 months to AP College Board Exam! Make sure you are learning Big The will to win, the desire to succeed, the urge to reach your ideas as well as details! full potential... these are the keys that will unlock the door Make sure you are reviewing your AP Binder to keep your memory to personal excellence. of past topics and their connection Confucius to the present fresh in your mind

3 | P a g e AP European History (Study Guide) Key Content, Terms, Locations & VIPs Chapter 25 – Imperialism, Alliances, and War

Content in terms of World War I:  Treaty of Brest-Litovsk  Reasons for World War I  All Quiet on the Western Front  Schlieffen Plan (What is it? & purpose)  Impressionism (page 809)  Women in World War I  Treaty of Versailles o what is significant about women in the war? o Who were the major players?  March Revolution in Russia o What decisions were made? o Reasons/Outcome/Consequences o How was Germany affected?  Cause of 1905 Russian Revolution o What happened to the Ottoman Empire? o Role of WWI in Russian Revolution o What were the different views of this Treaty?  President Wilson’s Fourteen Points

Terms (Define them)  Open Door Policy (textbook p. 836- Asia)  Bolsheviks  Triple Alliance  The Great War  Black Hand  Western Front  League of Nations  The “Big Four” Locations/Significance in terms of World War I  Russia  Hungary  France  Ottoman Empire  Austria  Japan  Germany  African Countries  Serbia VIPs - - Their role in World War I  Bismarck  Karl Marx  Alexander Kerensky  Vladimir Lenin  Archduke Francis Ferdinand  Claude Monet - - Artist known for? (page 809)  Woodrow Wilson  Clemenceau

Assignment must be turned in handwritten!

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