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SKILL:�Using Evidence to Support a Claim (& HIPP→POV)

Explain various reactions to existing power structures in the period after 1900.

8.7I. CDI

Military organization seeking the establishment of a republic & ending British rule in Northern Ireland

Al-Qaeda is a militant Sunni Islamist multi-national organization founded in 1988 by Osama bin Laden during the Soviet–Afghan War.

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What we will learn:

Examine the various global responses to the changing geopolitical environment following WWI & WWII.

We will practice how to source a visual document. Today will look specifically at female group of revolutionary soldiers from Mexico.

What we will do:

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AP Classroom: Progress Checks

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8.7 Content Overview: �Responses to Changing Geopolitics

Three main responses:

  • Terrorism Resistance to Change
  • Military State as Resistance of Change
  • Nonviolence as a Path to Change

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AMSCO:Nonviolent Resistance as a Path to Change

Page 599

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AMSCO:�Terror as a �Resistance to Change

Page� 602

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AMSCO:�Military States as a �Resistance to Change

Page� 603

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What are the changes of the 20th Century?

World War I

Great Depression

World War II

Large-Scale Genocide

Rise of Communism & Fascism (Totalitarian States)

Cold War

Partitioning of States & Mass Migrations

Religious Conflict

Free Market Globalization

8.7:�How do states & groups respond to these changes?

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Nonviolent Resistance as a Path to Change

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Found in The Wenz Academy

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Terror as Resistance �to Change

I.R.A.�Irish Republic Army

Continental Europe

England

Ireland

Northern Ireland

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Terror as a Resistance �to Change

Islamic Fundamentalism

Al-Qaeda Terrorist Group

- Stateless military� group

- Oppose ‘Western’ involvement in any Islamic area (Dar al Islam)

- Carried out 9/11 attacks on USA

Osama �Bin Laden

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Military States as a Resistance to Change

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Women Active Their Power

Nwanyeruwa

Aba Women's Riots (Nigeria)

Cecelia Sanchez Communist Revolutionary (Cuba)

Blanca Canales�Puerto Rican Nationalist Movement

Comandanta RamonaZapatista Movement�in Southern Mexico

Kathleen CleaverBlack Panther Party (USA)

Rosa Parks

Civil Rights Movement (USA)

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Let’s Practice: Evidence to Support a Claim

Make a historical claim about the role of women in Latin America during the 10th century. Also, find one HIPP for this document.

What is the claim?

Identify HIPP?

A group of rebel women and girls wearing traditional dress practice their shooting skills for the Mexican Revolution in 1911.

2016 DBQ

Based on this image, women in Latin American were directly involved in taking up arms in warfare.

The photographer's point of view is that can demonstrate the bravery & skills of women in war.

P.O.V.

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TAKEAWAYS

Learning Objective:

  • Explain various reactions to existing power structures in the period after 1900.

Visual Sources

1. Treat them like you would a speech or a letter

2. HIPP = P.O.V. photographers & camera people have a POV!��3. Sometimes limitations of images can be easier explain?

1. Major Changes of 20th century

2. Different ways people/groups responded:�Nonviolence, Terror, & Military States�

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Bonus Video:

Irish Republic Army

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Bonus Video Extra:

Idi Amin: Violent Ugandan President

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