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Do Now:
What would you do to
stop a crying baby?
Aim: How did events in the 1930’s lead to war?
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Aggression – the launching of attacksNeutral – not supporting either side in a war,
dispute or contestAppeasement – policy of giving into an
aggressor’s demands in order to keep the peace
Diplomat – a government official who represents their country abroad (overseas)
World War II Vocabulary
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Examine the handout – The Road to WWIIUnderline or highlight the important infoAnswer question 1 & 2…
3 countries invaded by Fascist nations before 1939?
Task #1
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Aggression –
Neutral –
Appeasement –
Diplomat –
World War II Vocabulary – Synonyms (words that mean the same)
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Each group has 3 tasks that must be completed by the end of the period:5 Reading Comprehension Questions1 Creative Writing Activity1 WWII Timeline
Task # 2
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Explain your answer in 2 – 3 FULL SENTENCES
Do you agree with Chamberlain’s policy of appeasement?
F.S.Q. – in your notebooks