4.2 Shifting borders in Europe

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Recap: Why was Manchester known as the first industrial city?

Slide 1 - Open question

What is the correct term:
Factors that determine where a business is based

Slide 2 - Open question

Give an example of a raw material

Slide 3 - Mind map

Why was there an industrial crisis after 1970?
A
The coal reserves were depleted (used up)
B
There was cheap labour in low-wage countries
C
BREXIT
D
The UK lacked the knowledge to develop

Slide 4 - Quiz

In which sector does Manchester NOW focus heavily upon?
A
Primary
B
Secondary
C
Tertiary
D
Quaternary

Slide 5 - Quiz

Give an example of a footloose business/organisation/company

Slide 6 - Open question

Upload evidence of your completed homework for 4.1 here
- Key words
- Workbook tasks
-Summary
timer
2:00

Slide 7 - Open question

Todays lesson:
4.2 Shifting borders in Europe
  1. Changing borders
  2. Lviv
  3. Wrocław
  4. Shifting borders

Slide 8 - Slide

What can you tell me about the history of Eastern Europe?

Slide 9 - Open question

State boarders should not be interfered with.

No one should try to change them.

Anyone who does so could cause a war, and no one wants that...

Slide 10 - Slide

Changing borders
In Lviv (Ukraine) and Wrocław (Poland), the consequences of all sorts of border shifts since 1900 can clearly be seen.

Slide 11 - Slide

Slide 12 - Slide

Name the changes from 1902 - 2015

Slide 13 - Mind map

Lviv --> How has the city developed between 1902 and today?

1902: Lemburg
- city in the east of Austrian Habsburg Empire
- ‘melting pot’ of peoples and cultures --> religions, languages

After WWI: Lwow
- city in the east of Poland
- Austrians moved out

Slide 14 - Slide

Lviv --> How has the city developed between 1902 and today?

During and after WWII: Lvov
- German killed nearly all Jews in WW II
- Soviet Union took over power from Germany --> Lvov part of Soviet Union
- Ukrainians and Russians instead of Poles


After 1991: Lviv
- Ukraine became an independent state
- city in west of Ukraine

Slide 15 - Slide

Wrocław --> How has the city developed between 1902 and today?

Before 1945: Breslau
- big city in the east of Germany
- 94% Germans, 6% Jews and Poles

After 1945: Wrocław
- city in the west of Poland
- many Poles: Lviv --> Wrocław
- Germans: Wrocław --> Germany


Slide 16 - Slide

Shifting borders
When borders shift, peoples and cultures suffer.

Border shifts are caused by political factors.

--> Present-day examples?

Slide 17 - Slide

Border shifts mainly happen in the east and southeast of Europe.
The borders of the Netherlands seem to be permanent.
Are they? Explain your answer...

Slide 18 - Open question

Slide 19 - Slide

Independent work
  • Create a key word list for 4.2 (black terms)
  • Complete the physical workbook questions for 4.2 - skip atlas questions (not in a AK room!)
  • Create a mini-summary of 4.2
timer
20:00

Slide 20 - Slide

Extra support - Making study notes
1. Do you need to type or write notes by hand?
2. Don’t just transcribe 
3. What method of note taking works best for you?
4. Stay organised – use folders and binders
5. Use colour, annotation, post-its, diagrams
6. Summarise
7. Be realistic – and don’t expect too much of yourself
8. Ask questions – and make sure you get answers

Slide 21 - Slide

A summary:
Is a shortened version containing the key points in as little words as possible!
4 basic skills
  1. Identifying key points
  2. Writing this in your own words
  3. Sequencing
  4. Keep it in the word count

Slide 22 - Slide

Five-step process
  1. Read and underline the relevant material in pencil  
  2. Transfer points into a plan, change them into your own words
  3. Group the points logically (using arrows, brackets, flowchart) & put them in order
  4.  Write the summary in one or two paragraphs
  5. Check your work & improve if necessary

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Slide 24 - Poll

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Slide 25 - Open question