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What was decided at the Berlin Conference? A aim: to explain the motivations, impact and different countries opinions of the decisions of the Berlin Conference B aim: to explain the motivations of the decisions of the Berlin Conference and the impact they would have C aim: to explain the decisions of the Berlin Conference and what their impact would be From your reading answer these questions. • Who was Goldie? • What did the other European countries know about Leopold in the Congo? • Why was Britain suspicious of Portugal? • What was decided at the Conference? Essay feedback.
Use pp. 53-54 and document 14 at the back to fill in this table. Work in pairs.
What was decided at the Berlin Conference? A aim: to explain the motivations, impact and different countries opinions of the decisions of the Berlin Conference B aim: to explain the motivations of the decisions of the Berlin Conference and the impact they would have C aim: to explain the decisions of the Berlin Conference and what their impact would be Summarise on a post-it note what you should know from your aim. Do you think the decisions of the Berlin Conference were good decisions to make?
Homework – Due Thursday • Write a newspaper report on the Berlin Conference. Include… • It’s causes • It’s decisions • What countries thought of the decisions • The impact of the conference