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April 2, What happened to Mary Stuart? Why? 2.What did Raleigh and Bess do? How does the queen react? Why? 3.Who is England at war with?

Unit 5: Enlightenment and Revolutions

Scientific Revolution Stack two pieces of paper so that the front paper is about 1 inch higher than the back paper Fold the papers forward, so that you have a cover and 3 "tabs" Decorate the top to say "The Scientific Revolution"

April 3, 2014 Clear your desk to prepare for the quiz!

All – Herthel Team! Spring 2014

Scientific Revolution Stack two pieces of paper so that the front paper is about 1 inch higher than the back paper Fold the papers forward, so that you have a cover and 3 "tabs" Decorate the top to say "The Scientific Revolution"

Scientific Revolution Advertisement Create an advertisement for one of the new discoveries from the Scientific Revolution Include a picture, the creator, and the impact of the discovery. Use color!

French writer on: Freedom of speech Religious toleration Separation of church & state “"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it"

April 4, 2014 Do you think people are born good or bad? Give examples. What is the purpose of government? Do we still need a government?

English writer of Two Treatises on Government Says that people are the source of power Government must protect our natural rights “All people have the natural rights, including life, liberty, and property.

French writer of On the Spirit of Laws Argues for a separation of powers “To become truly great, one has to stand with people, not above them."

English writer of Leviathan Said government must protect people “Without government our lives would be nasty, brutish, and short!”.

French writer of The Social Contract Government is an agreement or contract between ruler & people “No man has any natural authority over his fellow men.”

English advocate for women’s rights Wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman Strengthen the female mind by enlarging it, and there will be an end to blind obedience.

Revolutions in France, Haiti, & America Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence The US Constitution & Bill of Rights

American Revolution Complete the graphic organizer using section 19.3 (starts on page 581).

Enlightenment Visual Study Guide Cut out each piece. Arrange the pieces in the appropriate category (Scientific Revolution, Enlightenment, American Revolution)

Quiz Corrections Separate sheet of paper You must rewrite the entire sentence and correctly complete it. Highlight the new answer. You can earn up to 80% of the points back. Due Monday

Speech and the Social Contract The US Constitution says the government cannot limit freedom of speech. Is freedom of speech necessary in order to enjoy our natural rights? Pick ONE natural right and explain (in at least 4 sentences) why it can't be fully enjoyed without freedom of speech. Without freedom of speech, it would be difficult to have (life, liberty, property, happiness) because …