Should we feel anxious about Europes energy dependency
Should we feel anxious about Europe’s energy dependency? How far can we answer our question from these two sources?
Should we feel anxious about Europe’s energy dependency? What links these countries? What issues might this raise?
Should we feel anxious about Europe’s energy dependency? • This lesson we will be: • Learning about some consequences of European Energy dependency • Thinking about why Europe’s energy dependency might cause some people anxiety, and whether we personally would share that concern. • Creating an answer to the question that is evaluative and uses historical knowledge.
Should we feel anxious about Europe’s energy dependency? • You will now look at different historical examples of the impact of Europe’s energy dependency to help us to answer our question.
Should we feel anxious about Europe’s energy dependency? Anxious Confident
Should we feel anxious about Europe’s energy dependency? Read your card and then make a X on the spectrum to reflect whether, based on that example, our energy needs are more likely to lead to peace or war Anxious Confident
Should we feel anxious about Europe’s energy dependency? Hence, if you had read the card about the 1973 Oil Price Crisis, you might put your Anxious X 1973 Oil Price Crisis X here: Confident
Should we feel anxious about Europe’s energy dependency? Now swap that card for another. You should then put an X on your spectrum to reflect where it should be now that you know about both events. Anxious X 1973 Oil Price Crisis X Confident 1952 Coal and Steel Community Although energy needs had caused a crisis in 1973, the 1952 Coal and Steel community shows that European countries can co operate over energy.
Should we feel anxious about Europe’s energy dependency? • You now need to answer our question. • A really good answer will include references to several of the events we have studied, and use evaluative language to show that you understand that the answer is not simple. • Words and phrases you could use: Evaluative language Referring to historical examples • Although… • Despite… • Even though… • We can see this in the ……. • However, the example of …. . Shows us that….
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