Description
What It Is:
This is a video worksheet designed to accompany a CrashCourse US History episode on American Imperialism. The worksheet contains 12 short answer questions that prompt students to recall and analyze information presented in the video. Questions cover topics such as the victims of imperialism, the causes of imperialism, the impact of economic events, Alfred T. Mahan's philosophy, the acquisition of Alaska, the Spanish-American War, Theodore Roosevelt's impact, the Filipino War, the Foraker Act, the admission of Hawaii, and arguments for and against imperialism.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is most suitable for high school students (grades 9-12) studying US History. The content requires critical thinking and an understanding of complex historical events and concepts. It could also be appropriate for advanced middle school students (grade 8) depending on their prior knowledge of US History.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students actively engage with the CrashCourse video, reinforcing their understanding of American Imperialism. It encourages active listening, note-taking, and critical thinking skills. The questions prompt students to analyze causes and effects, compare and contrast historical events, and evaluate different perspectives.
How to Use It:
Students should watch the designated CrashCourse US History video on American Imperialism. While watching, they should answer the questions on the worksheet. The worksheet can be completed individually or in small groups. After completing the worksheet, it can be used as a basis for class discussion or review.
Target Users:
The target users are high school history teachers and students studying US History. Homeschooling parents teaching US History may also find this worksheet useful. It is beneficial for students who learn well through visual and auditory methods and need a structured way to take notes and review information.
This is a video worksheet designed to accompany a CrashCourse US History episode on American Imperialism. The worksheet contains 12 short answer questions that prompt students to recall and analyze information presented in the video. Questions cover topics such as the victims of imperialism, the causes of imperialism, the impact of economic events, Alfred T. Mahan's philosophy, the acquisition of Alaska, the Spanish-American War, Theodore Roosevelt's impact, the Filipino War, the Foraker Act, the admission of Hawaii, and arguments for and against imperialism.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is most suitable for high school students (grades 9-12) studying US History. The content requires critical thinking and an understanding of complex historical events and concepts. It could also be appropriate for advanced middle school students (grade 8) depending on their prior knowledge of US History.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students actively engage with the CrashCourse video, reinforcing their understanding of American Imperialism. It encourages active listening, note-taking, and critical thinking skills. The questions prompt students to analyze causes and effects, compare and contrast historical events, and evaluate different perspectives.
How to Use It:
Students should watch the designated CrashCourse US History video on American Imperialism. While watching, they should answer the questions on the worksheet. The worksheet can be completed individually or in small groups. After completing the worksheet, it can be used as a basis for class discussion or review.
Target Users:
The target users are high school history teachers and students studying US History. Homeschooling parents teaching US History may also find this worksheet useful. It is beneficial for students who learn well through visual and auditory methods and need a structured way to take notes and review information.
