Call to Order List three details that you see in this picture. What do you think is going on in the...

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Call to Order

List three details that you see in this picture.

What do you think is going on in the picture?

This Week’s Objectives Students will be assessed on the different types of

government and principles of democracy at the end of the week for mastery.

Students will be expected to describe each of the pictures in terms of the principles of democracy and type of government that they each represent

Students will serve as a curator for a school-wide exhibit on the revolution in Egypt.

Now, we’re going to have a gallery walk.

Complete the anticipation guide and try to figure out what is going on in each picture.

Now, we’re going to have a gallery walk.

Complete the anticipation guide and try to figure out what is going on in each picture.

A group of young Egyptians used its

nearly half a million Facebook members to bring frustrated

citizens to the streets.

Timeline of a Revolution

In response, Egyptian President Mubarak attempts to cut off the internet from

the people, stopping protest.

The youth organizers

announced a day of protest against the government, by spreading the news online and

through the streets with fliers.

Tens of thousands of people filled the streets of Cairo and other cities to demand the end of the nearly 30-year rule of President Hosni Mubarak.

President Mubarak’s regime tried to crush the protesters with armed police and thugs.

The gov’t also

cracked down on foreign media and

human rights

workers.

Military control of the square helped to limit violent clashes and peaceful crowds grew again.

Egypt's top military leaders announced it would respond to the demands of the protesters.

It is announce

d that Mubarak

would step

down and that the military would take

control.

Egyptians, some who had been

camped out in the streets

for weeks protesting, celebrated.

Egyptians celebrate their new freedom, but begin the hard work of rebuilding their nation.

1. What events prompted the revolution in Egypt?

2. How might the citizens have been feeling in the beginning of the revolution, based on early photographs?

3. What was the end goal of the revolution?

4. How might the citizens have felt at the end of the revolution?

5. What role did the military play in the revolution?

6. In what ways is either the old or new Egypt similar to America?

7. Do any of these pictures remind you of anything we learned earlier in the year?

Diary Entry

Create a diary entry as if you are one of the people in any one of the photographs.

Describe how you came to be where you are, how you feel about what is happening, and what you hope (or fear) will happen next.

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