Grade 10 - MYP Individuals & Societies
Grade 10 - MYP Individuals & Societies
Unit 1—Fairness and Development
Unit 1—Shifts in power lead nations to global conflict and interaction.
Students will list, explain, describe, summarize, analyze, evaluate, interpret, and investigate the various events of the late 19th century and early 20th century that causations of WWI as well as list, explain, describe, summarize, analyze, evaluate, and interpret, the nature of WWI.
A best-seller that explores the often-overlooked Eastern theatre, including Russia, Austria-Hungary, and Germany
Detailed military history of trench warfare, strategy, and human experience on the Western Front
Examines German nationalism and militarism in the lead-up to WWI—insightful for understanding imperial dynamics.
Explores how WWI reshaped global politics, economies, and America’s emergence as a world power.
Argues WWI could have been avoided, emphasizing domestic political pressures over “inevitability”
Narrative-rich account spotlighting diplomatic failures and rising power tensions
Day-by-day narrative of July 1914, tracing how rapid decision-making triggered war
Explores how political debate in Britain nearly derailed—or hastened—its entry into the war