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February 02/03/2012 Agenda Sponge Workbook check French Revolution Video Jigsaw Activity

February 02/03/2012 Agenda Sponge Workbook check French Revolution Video Jigsaw Activity Complete Venn Diagram from Monday Locate and label the following countries/regions on an outline map of the world: England, United States, France, Haiti, and Latin America.

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February 02/03/2012 Agenda Sponge Workbook check French Revolution Video Jigsaw Activity

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  1. February 02/03/2012 Agenda Sponge Workbook check French Revolution Video Jigsaw Activity Complete Venn Diagram from Monday Locate and label the following countries/regions on an outline map of the world: England, United States, France, Haiti, and Latin America. 7) Create a map that illustrates the changes in population growth in Japan and China from 14th CE to mid- 19th CE. All activities due Tuesday

  2. Sponge: How does this picture represent the class structure of pre-revolutionary France?

  3. Jigsaw Each member of the group pick one question. • Why did westerners travel to China and Japan? • Did those travelers settle in these countries? Why? or Why not? • How did the Opium War affect how the Chinese and Japanese governments interacted with westerners? • How did the Taiping Rebellion and Commodore Perry affect how the Chinese and Japanese governments interacted with westerners? Students will divide into groups with each group addressing one question. Groups will then jigsaw explaining their findings to other students. Turn in your answers.

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