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Do Now Copy down our 3 new Essential Questions in your Notebook: What is a revolution? What is the purpose of a revolution? How are we affected by personal, national, and societal revolutions?

Next… Listen to the song “Revolution” by The Beatles and read through the lyrics What do you think the message of the song is? What do you think it is trying to say about revolution and change? Do you agree with this message?

QuickWrite: 10 min. Merriam-Webster’s dictionary gives one definition of revolution as “a sudden, radical, or complete change.” Think back to a revolution you have studied. In what way (or ways) does this definition apply? How do you define a revolution? What sort of things must occur for a change to be revolutionary? 2-3 paragraphs.