WHS.SS.11.B
Explain the responses of governments to the global depression such as in the United States, Germany, Great Britain, and France.
World History Studies · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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responsesgovernmentsglobal depressionUnited StatesGermanyGreat BritainFrance
Skills
- explain (responses of governments to the global depression) #dok2
- compare (governmental responses across countries) #dok2
- analyze (impacts of governmental responses to the global depression) #dok3
- summarize (key actions taken by the United States, Germany, Great Britain, and France during the global depression) #dok1
Learning Targets
- I can identify different governments that responded to the global depression. #dok1
- I can summarize the actions taken by governments such as the United States, Germany, Great Britain, and France in response to the global depression. #dok1
- I can explain how and why governments responded to the global depression in different ways. #dok2
- I can compare the government responses of the United States, Germany, Great Britain, and France to the global depression. #dok2
- I can analyze the effectiveness and consequences of different government responses during the global depression. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Major world governments took varied and significant actions in response to the global depression, which shaped their economies and societies.
- The successes and failures of government responses to the global depression influenced future economic and political approaches.
Essential Questions
- How did governments in the United States, Germany, Great Britain, and France respond to the global depression?
- Why did different countries choose different responses to the global depression?
- What were the immediate and long-term effects of these government actions?
- How did governmental responses to the global depression influence later economic and political decisions?
- Which governmental response was most effective or least effective, and why?