Module 1: Global Transformations Created by the World Wars
I will be able to:explain the complex and multiple causes of World War I, including militarism, nationalism, imperialism, systems of alliances, and other significant causes.describe the significant events of World War I, including key strategies, advancements in technology, the war’s significant turning points, and its’ lasting impact.analyze the immediate and long-term global consequences of the Treaty of Versailles.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION:
What were the global transformations created by the world wars?
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Module 1: Global Transformations Created by the World Wars
I will be able to:analyze socialism, communism, and the Bolshevik Revolution as responses to capitalism. describe the economic, social, and political conditions that caused WWII including A. failure of the Treaty of Versailles B. impact of global depression C. rise of totalitarian regimes in the Soviet Union, Germany, Italy, and Japan.examine the significant events of World War II from a global perspective, such as campaigns in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION:
What were the global transformations created by the world wars?
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Printable Materials
ACT Information
OAS Standards
Module 1: Global Transformations Created by the World Wars
I will be able to:evaluate the effects of World War II including military and economic power shifts, purposes of the United Nations and NATO, and the origins and escalation of the Cold War. examine the causes, series of events and effects of the Holocaust through eyewitnesses such as inmates, survivors, liberators, and perpetrators. summarize world responses to the Holocaust, resulting in the Nuremberg Trials, the move to establish a Jewish homeland, and the creation of the of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its impact on human rights today.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION:
What were the global transformations created by the world wars?
Course Resource
Printable Materials
ACT Information
OAS Standards
WH.4.9 Summarize world responses to the Holocaust, resulting in the Nuremberg Trials, the move to establish a Jewish homeland, and the creation of the of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its impact on human rights today.
WH.4.6 Examine the significant events of World War II from a global perspective, such as campaigns in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific.
WH.4.1 Explain the complex and multiple causes of World War I, including militarism, nationalism, imperialism, systems of alliances, and other significant causes.
WH.4.8 Examine the causes, series of events and effects of the Holocaust through eyewitnesses such as inmates, survivors, liberators, and perpetrators.
ACT Testing
Reading Standards
English Standards
Writing Standards
The ACT test is changing this year! The test has 44 fewer questions overall, and students will be given more time per question. This course will feature several ACT practices to help students familiarize themselves with the test.
Math Standards
For more information, visit the ACT website
WH.4.4 Analyze socialism, communism, and the Bolshevik Revolution as responses to capitalism.
WH.4.2 Describe the significant events of World War I, including key strategies, advancements in technology, the war’s significant turning points, and its’ lasting impact.
ACT Testing
Reading Standards
English Standards
Writing Standards
The ACT test is changing this year! The test has 44 fewer questions overall, and students will be given more time per question. This course will feature several ACT practices to help students familiarize themselves with the test.
Math Standards
For more information, visit the ACT website
WH.4.5 Describe the economic, social, and political conditions that caused WWII includingA. failure of the Treaty of Versailles B. impact of global depression C. rise of totalitarian regimes in the Soviet Union, Germany, Italy, and Japan
ACT Testing
Reading Standards
English Standards
Writing Standards
The ACT test is changing this year! The test has 44 fewer questions overall, and students will be given more time per question. This course will feature several ACT practices to help students familiarize themselves with the test.
Math Standards
For more information, visit the ACT website
WH.4.3 Analyze the immediate and long-term global consequences of the Treaty of Versailles.
WH.4.7 Evaluate the effects of World War II including military and economic power shifts, purposes of the United Nations and NATO, and the origins and escalation of the Cold War.
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Module 1: Global Transformations Created by the World Wars
I will be able to:explain the complex and multiple causes of World War I, including militarism, nationalism, imperialism, systems of alliances, and other significant causes.describe the significant events of World War I, including key strategies, advancements in technology, the war’s significant turning points, and its’ lasting impact.analyze the immediate and long-term global consequences of the Treaty of Versailles.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION:
What were the global transformations created by the world wars?
Course Resource
Printable Materials
ACT Information
OAS Standards
Module 1: Global Transformations Created by the World Wars
I will be able to:analyze socialism, communism, and the Bolshevik Revolution as responses to capitalism. describe the economic, social, and political conditions that caused WWII including A. failure of the Treaty of Versailles B. impact of global depression C. rise of totalitarian regimes in the Soviet Union, Germany, Italy, and Japan.examine the significant events of World War II from a global perspective, such as campaigns in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION:
What were the global transformations created by the world wars?
Course Resource
Printable Materials
ACT Information
OAS Standards
Module 1: Global Transformations Created by the World Wars
I will be able to:evaluate the effects of World War II including military and economic power shifts, purposes of the United Nations and NATO, and the origins and escalation of the Cold War. examine the causes, series of events and effects of the Holocaust through eyewitnesses such as inmates, survivors, liberators, and perpetrators. summarize world responses to the Holocaust, resulting in the Nuremberg Trials, the move to establish a Jewish homeland, and the creation of the of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its impact on human rights today.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION:
What were the global transformations created by the world wars?
Course Resource
Printable Materials
ACT Information
OAS Standards
WH.4.9 Summarize world responses to the Holocaust, resulting in the Nuremberg Trials, the move to establish a Jewish homeland, and the creation of the of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its impact on human rights today.
WH.4.6 Examine the significant events of World War II from a global perspective, such as campaigns in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific.
WH.4.1 Explain the complex and multiple causes of World War I, including militarism, nationalism, imperialism, systems of alliances, and other significant causes.
WH.4.8 Examine the causes, series of events and effects of the Holocaust through eyewitnesses such as inmates, survivors, liberators, and perpetrators.
ACT Testing
Reading Standards
English Standards
Writing Standards
The ACT test is changing this year! The test has 44 fewer questions overall, and students will be given more time per question. This course will feature several ACT practices to help students familiarize themselves with the test.
Math Standards
For more information, visit the ACT website
WH.4.4 Analyze socialism, communism, and the Bolshevik Revolution as responses to capitalism.
WH.4.2 Describe the significant events of World War I, including key strategies, advancements in technology, the war’s significant turning points, and its’ lasting impact.
ACT Testing
Reading Standards
English Standards
Writing Standards
The ACT test is changing this year! The test has 44 fewer questions overall, and students will be given more time per question. This course will feature several ACT practices to help students familiarize themselves with the test.
Math Standards
For more information, visit the ACT website
WH.4.5 Describe the economic, social, and political conditions that caused WWII includingA. failure of the Treaty of Versailles B. impact of global depression C. rise of totalitarian regimes in the Soviet Union, Germany, Italy, and Japan
ACT Testing
Reading Standards
English Standards
Writing Standards
The ACT test is changing this year! The test has 44 fewer questions overall, and students will be given more time per question. This course will feature several ACT practices to help students familiarize themselves with the test.
Math Standards
For more information, visit the ACT website
WH.4.3 Analyze the immediate and long-term global consequences of the Treaty of Versailles.
WH.4.7 Evaluate the effects of World War II including military and economic power shifts, purposes of the United Nations and NATO, and the origins and escalation of the Cold War.