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Title: Transformations Around the Globe


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Transformations Around the Globe
  • Chapter 12 Sections 1, 2, 4

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Your Task
  • Form a group of 3-5 students
  • Review class handouts
  • Create a presentation to share with the class
    that is 2-3 minutes long
  • For your presentation, identify key concepts,
    people, and/or developments.

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The Groupings - Transformations Around the Globe
  • Ch. 12.1 China and the West and Growing Internal
    Problems
  • Ch. 12.1 Foreign Influence Grows
  • Ch. 12.1 An Upsurge in Chinese Nationalism
  • Ch. 12.2 Japan Ends its Isolation
  • Ch. 12.2 Imperial Japan
  • Ch. 12.4 Santa Anna and the Mexican War
  • Ch. 12.4 Juarez and La Reforma
  • Ch. 12.4 Diaz and Order and Progress
  • Ch. 12.4 Revolution and Civil War in Mexico

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Your Learning Goals
  • Listen to Presentations
  • Identify and Explain 1-2 main ideas for each
    presentation
  • Answer 6 Review Questions regarding Chapter 12 on
    page 394
  • Participate in Oral Review of Ch. 12

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  • Chapter Quiz - Transformations around the Globe
  • 1. Government corruption and famine in China led
    to
  • (A)the Opium War
  • (B)the Boxer Rebellion
  • (C)the Taiping Rebellion
  • (D)the Hundred Days of Reform

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  • 2. The period of reform and modernization in
    Japan is known as
  • (A)the Open Door Policy
  • (B)the Meiji era
  • (C)the self-strengthening movement
  • (D)the Hundred Days of Reform
  •   

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  •   3. The leader of the liberal reform movement in
    Mexico was
  • (A)Porfirio Díaz
  • (B)Santa Anna
  • (C)Benito Juárez
  • (D)Emiliano Zapata

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  •   4. Economically, what enabled Japan to become a
    colonial power after 1894?
  • (A)agricultural advanced increased the population
    and forced Japan to look for new land.
  • (B)Japanese trade wars against the USA removed
    regional competition for colonies
  • (C)industrialization allowed Japan to expend
    resources on military and colonial expansion
  • (D)The Japanese were forced to acquire colonies
    in Asia when European trade was banned.

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  •   5. In 1900, anti-foreign sentiment in China led
    to an uprising known as the
  • Nian Rebellion
  • Boxer Rebellion
  • Taiping Rebellion
  • Sepoy Rebellion

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Ch. 12 Review Questions China Resists Outside
Influence
  • 1. Why was China traditionally not interested in
    trading with the West?

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Ch. 12 Review Questions China Resists Outside
Influence
  • 2. Although Guangxus effort at reform failed,
    what changes did it finally set in motion?

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Ch. 12 Review Questions Japan Modernizes
  • 3. What events caused Japan to end its isolation
    and begin to westernize?

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Ch. 12 Review Questions Japan Modernizes
  • 4. What were the results of Japans growing
    imperialism at the end of the 19th century?

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Ch. 12 Review Questions Turmoil and change in
Mexico
  • 5. What were the major causes of tension between
    the Mexicans and the American colonists who
    settled Texas?

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Ch. 12 Review Questions Turmoil and change in
Mexico
  • 6. What roles did Pancho Villa and Emiliano
    Zapata play in the Mexican Revolution?
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