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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Date Assignment Page

11/27 European Union Vs. NAFTA Analysis 69

11/28 The Euro (CN) 70

11/28 Euro Review and Analysis 71

11/29 Current State of the European Economy Analysis 72

11/30 Uneven Distribution of Wealth Notes (CN) 73

11/30 Uneven Distribution Q and A 74

12/3 Primary and Secondary Sources 75

12/3 Nationalism Notes (CN) 76

12/3 Road to war “World War II” 77

QUESTIONWhat are primary

and secondary sources?

Primary Sources

Sources used for research that come directly from the time period being.

Examples: Diary, Photos, New Papers from that time period, Interview with

people who where there, Letters, Government documents.

Secondary Sources

Sources used for research that were created after the fact.

Examples: Textbooks, Current news articles or documentaries about historical events, Internet

Sites.

QUESTIONWas the video you

watched yesterday a Primary or Secondary

Source? Explain?

What is Nationalism?

Definition of Nationalism1. National spirit or aspirations.

2. Devotion and loyalty to one's own nation; patriotism.

3. Excessive patriotism.

How do People Show

Nationalism?

Can Nationalism be dangerous?

Road to WarWWII

Video C-Notes

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Date Assignment Page

11/27 European Union Vs. NAFTA Analysis 69

11/28 The Euro (CN) 70

11/28 Euro Review and Analysis 71

11/29 Current State of the European Economy Analysis 72

11/30 Uneven Distribution of Wealth Notes (CN) 73

11/30 Uneven Distribution Q and A 74

12/3 Primary and Secondary Sources 75

12/3 Nationalism Notes (CN) 76

12/3 Road to war “World War II” 77

12/4 Nationalism Reading and Questions 78

ActivityComplete the

“Nationalism” reading and worksheet

Tape the work sheet to NB Page 78

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Date Assignment Page

11/27 European Union Vs. NAFTA Analysis 69

11/28 The Euro (CN) 70

11/28 Euro Review and Analysis 71

11/29 Current State of the European Economy Analysis 72

11/30 Uneven Distribution of Wealth Notes (CN) 73

11/30 Uneven Distribution Q and A 74

12/3 Primary and Secondary Sources 75

12/3 Nationalism Notes (CN) 76

12/3 Road to war “World War II” 77

12/4 Nationalism Reading and Questions 78

12/5 Influence of Roman Art and Architecture 79

The Roman Legacy

Art and Architecture

Art and Architecture

• Statues

• Dome

• Columns

• Mosaics

Roman Art

This grave relief is a fine example of the kind of frieze used for grave monuments in the wealthy Greek colony of Taras in southeastern Italy, a critical location along the trade routes between Greece and Italy.

Tarantine grave relief, ca. 325–300 B.C.Greek, South Italian (Tarantine)Limestone; H. 23 in. (58.5 cm)Fletcher Fund, 1929 (29.54)

Roman Art

Portrait bust of a man, 1st century B.C., Republican RomanMarble; H. 14.37 in. (36.5 cm)

The traditional Roman concept of virtue called for old-fashioned morality, a serious, responsible public bearing, and courageous endurance in the field of battle. Prestige came as a result of age, experience, and competition among equals within the established political system. These are the values expressed in portraits of grim-faced, middle-aged men.

Roman Art

Fresco wall painting in a bedroom from the Villa of P., ca. 40–30 B.C.; Late Republican Roman

This wall painting depicts a statue of Diana-Lucia bearing torches, within a larger shrine. The statue's yellow color and composition are suggestive of a bronze or perhaps gilded bronze sculpture

Roman MosaicsRoman Art

The Arch of Titus, 81 ADRoman Architecture

The Arch of Constantine, 312 ADRoman Architecture

Bas-relief on the Constantine’s Arch

http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Pantheon/9013/Trajan.html

Trajan’s Column

Roman Architecture

Detail of Trajan’s Column

• http://ic.ucsc.edu/~langdale/arth134/trajcol.htm

Roman Architecture

Coliseum In Rome

Roman Architecture

Pantheon RomeRoman Architecture

Pantheon RomeRoman Architecture

The Pantheon is a building in Rome which was

originally built as a temple to the seven deities of the Roman state religion. But

has been a Christian church since the 7th century. It is the best-

preserved of all Roman buildings and the oldest important building in the

world with its original roof intact. It has been in

continuous use throughout its history.

Roman Architecture

ROMAN influence on the USA

Jefferson Memorial In Washington DC, influenced by the Roman Pantheon

ROMAN influence on the USA

Jefferson Memorial In Washington DC, influenced by the Roman Pantheon

ROMAN influence on the USA

National Capital building In Washington DC.

This is where our congress meets

ROMAN influence on the USA

Lincoln Memorial In Washington DC

ROMAN influence on the USA

Washington Monument In Washington DC, Where

Dr. Martin Luther King delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech.

Roman Forum (Public Gathering Place)Constructed over 150 years from 46 B.C. to 113 A.D. )

Roman Architecture

ROMAN influence on the USA

National Mall In Washington DC, Where

Compete your Work Sheet

Consider the adaptations, modifications made by Romans and their influence

on American architecture.

Please ask permission to change the Slide if you need to see a particular

photo again.

Put your completed assignment in the basket

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Date Assignment Page

11/27 European Union Vs. NAFTA Analysis 69

11/28 The Euro (CN) 70

11/28 Euro Review and Analysis 71

11/29 Current State of the European Economy Analysis 72

11/30 Uneven Distribution of Wealth Notes (CN) 73

11/30 Uneven Distribution Q and A 74

12/3 Primary and Secondary Sources 75

12/3 Nationalism Notes (CN) 76

12/3 Road to war “World War II” 77

12/4 Nationalism Reading and Questions 78

12/5 Influence of Roman Art and Architecture 79

12/6 Population Pyramids 80

What do you think Population

Pyramids are used for?

Population pyramids are used to show information about the age and gender of people in a specific country.

Male Female

Population in millions

In this country

there is a high Birth

Rate

There is also a high

Death Rate.

This population pyramid is typical of countries in poorer parts of the

world.

Pyramid … Triangle

Male Female

Population in millions

Less developed Status … focusing on the larger amounts of children at

the bottom and the slimming numbers of elderly at the top – more schools (less nursing homes) .. More

agriculture to feed kids … literacy rate lower … average life

expectancy lower

Developed Pyramid

More Developed … number of children low … number of elderly

high … women outliving men is due to the increase of stress levels

affecting men

Male Female

Population in millions

Male Female

In this country the birth rate is decreasing.

In the future the elderly people will

make up the largest section of the

population in this country.

This is happening more and more in

many of the world’s richer

countries.

Male Female

Population in thousands

This country has a large number of temporary

workers. These are people who migrate here

especially to find a job.

December

OrangeApple

Banana

Melon

Fruit

Grapes

QUIZ Review

Traditional Economy

SecondaryIndustry

Supply and Demand

Market Economy

Command Economy

Tertiary Industry

Undeveloped Scarcity

Capital

Labor Entrepreneur

Developed

Adaptation Population Density

WWI and WWII

Nationalism Militarism

Modification

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