WHAT SHOULD YOU USE TO STUDY FOR THE MIDTERM???

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Set up for Cornell Notes
Advertisements

ROOTS OF AMERICAN GOVERNMENT. We will compare and contrast (purposes, sources of power) various forms of government in the world (e.g., monarchy, democracy,
Standard 10.2 Study Guide/Notes
To be done after covering
Key Vocabulary Enlightenment: a period during the 1600s and 1700s in which educated Europeans changed their outlook on life by seeing reason as the key.
Enlightenment Philosophers
Think Gold Starts Here….
The Rise of Democratic Ideas 2015
The Development of Democratic Ideas. Magna Carta st document to limit power of English rulers – Kings and queens must obey the law too! Major step.
Chapter 17 Notes #1-15 Enlightenment and Revolution.
Warm-up: Write your answer to this question: Do you think that people are mostly good with some bad tendencies or inherently bad/greedy? Do you think that.
10.2 Lecture – Philosophers & Documents. I. Philosophers A. Enlightenment 1. Applied the methods and questions of the Scientific Revolution of the 17.
1. Ancient Greece and Rome Starting around 500 B.C., in the city of Athens, Greece, each year, 500 names were drawn from all the citizens of Athens. Those.
Citizenship 8.28 Describe the significance of the Magna Carta, the English Bill of Rights, and the Mayflower Compact in relation to the development of.
ORIGINS AND FOUNDATIONS American Government. Sources of democratic elements Athens: Direct Democracy Rome: Indirect (representative) Democracy; republic.
Enlightenment Take Home Notes Enlightenment Vocab pg Reason 2.Age of Enlightenment 3.Absolutism 4.Tabula rasa 5.Natural rights 6.Social.
Historical Roots of U.S. Gov’t Foundations of U.S. Gov’t – Follows Ch. 2-1 in Textbook.
Foundations of American Government LESSON 1. I. ANCIENT WORLD A. Ancient Greece 1. Concept (idea) of democracy created 2. Direct democracy: System of.
Bell Work What is the Enlightenment? (Use your Enlightenment worksheet.) A time when people developed new ideas about human existence, including peoples’
9/16 Focus: 9/16 Focus: – Great Britain’s 13 colonies in North America, inspired by Enlightenment ideas, declared their independence in Do Now: Do.
Today: Assignment 5- EOC Study Guide Part One- 20 Points If you are making this up from home you only need to copy the main ideas underlined in red. Copy.
DOCUMENTS OF FREEDOM #2 FIRST CHARTER OF VA King James 1 of England 1606.
7-2.3,4 Vocabulary 1. Social Contract 2. Natural Rights 3. Separation of Powers 4. Checks and Balances 5. Parliament 6. Royalist 7. New Model Army 8. Constitution.
Bell Work How did the Enlightenment, Americans, & the American Revolution impact the French Revolution? 1.French citizens learned Enlightenment ideas 2.Some.
Enlightenment was a period where people began to use reason to view what was happening in society in the ’s During Absolutism is when many enlightened.
British Influence on America
Democracy Develops in England
Ideas Behind our Government
English Political Traditions
Magna Carta What Is It? Influences on US Constitution
Magna Carta “Great Charter” 1215
9/11 Focus: Great Britain’s 13 colonies in North America, inspired by Enlightenment ideas, declared their independence in Do Now: What was an enlightened.
Documents that Impacted the Enlightenment
American Revolution Notes
Activity Directions Online- Look up the lyrics to your song.
EOC Review Historical Documents and Historical Thinkers
Historical Influences on American Govt.
English Political Traditions
Types of Government Why do we have governments and what are the different forms they take throughout human history?
Welcome C & E Students Grab your handouts..
MT1 Development of Modern Political Thought
Prologue Section 3 Democracy Develops in England
Ideas behind the Constitution
Declaration of Independence
Citizenship Handbook (Civics)
Key Terms People Ideas Documents Surprise Me
Bell Ringer What rights should all human beings be entitled to? Explain.
1st Quarter EQT Review Civics.
EOC Review Part 1 The Enlightenment ( ), C.1.1 An era in which the writings of famous philosophers influenced the Founding Fathers (Framers of.
Essential Question: What were the major causes & effects of the American Revolution? Warm-Up Question: Get your assigned clicker & get ready for review.
The Rise of Democratic Ideas 2016
Enlightenment Study guide
Types of Government Why do we have governments and what are the different forms they take throughout human history?
Standard GLE 26 Compare the major ideas of philosophers and their effect on the democratic revolutions in England, America & France.
English Political Traditions
Origin of Republican Government
Our government is based on ideas from Ancient Greece & Rome.
Types of Government Why do we have governments and what are the different forms they take throughout human history?
List the principles of the Magna Carta, the English Bill of Rights, the U.S. Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence.
EOC Review Part 1 The Enlightenment ( ), C.1.1 An era in which the writings of famous philosophers influenced the Founding Fathers (Framers of.
Ideas behind the Constitution
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Period 5: The American Revolution
Philosophers and Documents
Changes and Influence of Democracy
Tree of Liberty
Ideas Behind the Constitution
Changes in Parliament.
4.3 Ideas That Influenced the Constitution
English Political Traditions
Presentation transcript:

WHAT SHOULD YOU USE TO STUDY FOR THE MIDTERM??? THE TERMS LIST AND… CH.1: Greece, Rome, Democratic Traditions Democratic Traditions PowerPoint online (this is it!) Ch. 1 study guide questions and terms CH.2: Enlightenment Enlightenment Thinkers Flashcards; PowerPoint online CH. 3: French Revolution Ch. 3.1-3.4 study guide questions & terms CH. 4: Revolutions in Europe & Latin America Ch. 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 Summaries

JURY TRIAL PEOPLE Pericles; Athens Henry II of England DATES 500 BC; 1150s DESCRIPTION Athens: 100s of jurors; citizens only; $ England: traveling judges Neighbors of the accused determine guilt or innocence IMPACT Innocent until guilty 12 jurors Men and women now serve

MAGNA CARTA PEOPLE English barons King John DATES 1215 DESCRIPTION No random arrest Due process All English citizens have rights 1st document saying monarchs must obey law IMPACT no taxation w/o representation Rule of law All citizens protected

DUE PROCESS PEOPLE King John; Barons Writers of Magna Carta DATES 1215 DESCRIPTION No random arrests Citizens get right to “judgment by peers”– trial by jury Law applies to all IMPACT Every citizen protected by law Equality w/in society

GLORIOUS REVOLUTION PEOPLE King James II William and Mary DATES 1688 DESCRIPTION Bloodless Revolution Creation of Constitutional Monarchy IMPACT Monarch’s power limited Separation of powers b/t Parliament and King

ENG. BILL OF RIGHTS PEOPLE Parliament William and Mary DATES 1689 DESCRIPTION King must meet w/ Parliament King can’t suspend laws Trial by jury for citizens Habeas corpus Limited monarchy IMPACT Limited monarchy King shares power w/ Parliament Trial by jury Habeas corpus

SEPARATION OF POWERS PEOPLE Montesquieu (1748) Framers of Constitution (1787) DATES 1748; 1787 DESCRIPTION Montesquieu = Enlightenment thinker Branches of gov’t “check” power of other No single branch gets too much power IMPACT U.S. Constitution influenced by idea Legislative, Executive, Judicial branches of gov’t

DEC. OF INDEPENDENCE PEOPLE Thomas Jefferson “Founding Fathers” DATES 1776 IMPACT Influenced French Revolution Influenced Declaration of Rights of Man (France) Influenced revolutions in Latin America Popular sovereignty- all gov’t power from people DESCRIPTION Enlightenment ideas Secure basic, natural rights Right to abolish bad gov’t Life, liberty, property! Consent of the people

U.S. BILL OF RIGHTS PEOPLE Framers of Constitution; Founding Fathers DATES 1789 DESCRIPTION 1st 10 Amendments of Constitution Basic rights of citizens Gov’t protects freedom of: speech, religion, press IMPACT Basic rights protected Gov’t by consent of people Gov’t is a protector of the people Equality under law