Global Awareness
Unit 14 Assignment – Unification & Imperialism
Unit Readings:
Western Heritage
Chapters 24-25
Modern European History
Chapters 26
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Part I - Due Thursday, March 29
Read and outline pp. 880-904 in Chapter 24 and pp. 921-931 in Chapter 25.
Part II - Matching Quiz on Monday, April 2
19th-Century ID’s – Be able to complete a matching quiz on the following 19th-century figures significant to European culture, science, and politics. You should know each figure’s country of origin, the field(s) in which each was active, and, MOST IMPORTANTLY, the major contributions each made to European thought and history. If a person was a writer, the names of his/her most significant works would be very useful to know. You may prepare in any way you wish, and working with partners is permitted.
1. Albert Einstein |
2. Auguste Comte |
3. Charles Darwin |
4. Emile Zola |
5. Emmeline Pankhurst |
6. Ernest Rutherford |
7. Florence Nightingale |
8. Friedrich Nietzsche |
9. Gottlieb Daimler |
10. Gregor Mendel |
11. Guglielmo Marconi |
12. H.G. Wells |
13. Henry Bessemer |
14. Herbert Spencer |
15. James Joyce |
16. Joseph Lister |
17. Louis Pasteur |
18. Marie Curie |
19. Max Planck |
20. Max Weber |
21. Richard Wagner |
22. Sigmund Freud |
23. Theodore Herzl |
24. Virginia Woolf |
25. Wilhelm Roentgen |
26. John Stuart Mill |
27. Jeremy Bentham |
28. Soren Kierkegaard |
29. Leo Tolstoy |
30. Werner Heisenberg |
31. Charles Dickens |
32. Henrik Ibsen |
33. Michael Faraday |
34. Dmitri Mendeleev |
35. James Clerk Maxwell |
36. William T.G. Morton |
37. Alexander Fleming |
38. Louis Daguerre |
39. Enrico Fermi |
40. Fyodor Dostoevsky |