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THE GREAT AWAKENING

Warm up ◦ In 3 sentences, describe what you notice or see happening in this picture.

Engage ◦ Think of the most popular person you know. ◦ What makes this person so popular? Is it because they are nice, smart, funny, loud, athletic, talented, etc.? ◦ Stem – The most popular person I know is popular because…

Great Awakening ◦ Title the next page in your notebook “The Great Awakening” and add it to your table of contents ◦ Divide your page into 3 sections

Great Awakening Read the first blurb and answer the following questions in your notebook. 1)What was the Great Awakening? 2)Who were the leaders of the Great Awakening and how do you think they made a name for themselves?

Second Blurb ◦ Read the second blurb and draw a picture showing the metaphor that Jonathan Edwards used in his sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”

Third Blurb ◦ 1) What does Jonathan Edwards say about the power of kings? ◦ 2) According to Edwards, which is greater: the power of God or the power of kings? Why? ◦ 3) How could Edwards have influenced the colonists’ views on government with his ideas?

Exit Ticket ◦ On the back of your warm up, answer the following question: ◦ What was the Great Awakening and how did it help lead to the Revolution?