Hi students - change of plans for HW19. Instead of moving ahead in the textbook, read the following documents about Japan. Answer all questions on loose leaf. Sorry for the quality of the document. It's not ideal, but it's readable on the screen and when printed. - Sforza
Read textbook pages 663-671. Answer the following questions in complete sentences on loose leaf paper.
1) Vocabulary Builder: Find three words in the reading that you don't know or are unsure of the meaning. Look up each word in the dictionary. For each, write out the word, the definition, and a sentence that uses the word. Choose regular words, not social studies key terms that are boldfaced in the text. 2) Explain how Napoleon was able to become dictator of France. 3) Describe the changes that Napoleon made within France. In your opinion, which change was most significant? Explain. 4) Napoleon's goal was to build a French empire. How successful had he been in his efforts by 1805? Explain. 5) Describe three military mistakes that Napoleon made. 6) Which one of these mistakes do you think was most serious? Why? 7) Do you think Napoleon was a great leader? Explain. 8) Creative Response: Pretend you are a volunteer in Napoleon's army. Write a letter to a friend or family member explaining why you are willing to fight for Napoleon.
Answer all questions in complete sentences: 1) Vocabulary Builder: Find three words that you don't know in the document. For each, write the word, the definition, and a sentence using the word. 2) How did Louis XVI respond as he faced execution? 3) How did the French citizens who witnessed the king's execution react? 4) Creative Response: Pretend you are a reporter for the station FRTV (French Revolution Television). You attended the execution and you are scheduled to appear on a news show where they will expect you to 1) explain what happened; and 2) give your opinion on the day's events. Do you feel sorry for the king, or do you feel that he's getting what he deserves? Write a script (at least 1/2 page) for your TV appearance.
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