We've read up to page 927 in chapter 33. The consequences of imperialism and some of the Japanese and US actions are covered in the rest of the chapter, so if you have questions about today's content, feel free to read the remaining pages for greater clarity.
Over the vacation, read chapters 34 (World War I) and 35 (the age of anxiety/inter-war period). We will touch on those chapters when we return, but not in any depth, so you are on your own for that content.
That will give us chapters 33-35, and we will cover 36 the week we are back. I'm planning for a test on those chapters (same format as before: 35 multiple choice questions and an essay outline) on Friday, May 2, a date that won't be negotiable, so do plan ahead.
If you wish, you may complete the book/film report for an extra essay grade, but there is no requirement that you do so over this vacation. Should you choose to submit it, the grade will be entered into the essay category of your mark. Should you choose to submit it and it is poorly done, it will hurt your mark. Should you choose to not do it, it won't hurt you at all. Choose wisely!
And have a great vacation. It will be a crazy two weeks when we get back, so rest up!
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