Warm up Composers- Match up the Composers with their bios Johann Bach

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Warm up Composers- Match up the Composers with their bios Johann Bach George Handel Franz Haydn Wolfgang Mozart Baroque composer- known as “Father of Modern Music” Classical Composer – “Father of the sympthony” –  After death, his head was stolen by the gravedigger Classical Composer – Child Prodigy – notable works include The Magic Flute and Don Giovanni Baroque composer- Most notable work The Messiah – One of his acts was used at the 2012 Olympic opening ceremony Baroque- drama, opera, complexity Classical period- symphony, concerto and sonata 1- A 2-D 3-B 4-C

Brief summary of American Revolution Treaty of Paris, 1783 The American Revolution lasted from 1775-1783 After 6 years of fighting, the Americans defeated the British at the Battle of Yorktown

The Treaty of Paris, 1783 granted the U. S The Treaty of Paris, 1783 granted the U.S. independence from Britain & all lands east of the Mississippi River With independence, the U.S. needed a national government to unite the new nation

The founding fathers initially created the Articles of Confederation, a system that had strong state govts but a weak national gov’t Government Structure Not efficient; laws couldn’t be enforced, armies couldn’t be raised, taxes not collected

The founding fathers created a “federal” system that created a national gov’t but allowed the 13 states to keep power & make their own laws Government Structure Many of the ideas of the Enlightenment served as inspiration for the new national government of the United States

The founding fathers created a “federal” system that created a national gov’t but allowed the 13 states to keep power & make their own laws Government Structure Many of the ideas of the Enlightenment served as inspiration for the new national government of the United States

Analyzing the Constitution How did the Enlightenment influence the structure & power of the national gov’t under the U.S. Constitution? Examine each of the following images & guess what it reveals about the structure or power of the U.S. government Match each idea to the Enlightenment philosophe who supported it John Locke Voltaire Montesqueiu Jean-Jacques Rousseau Cesare Beccaria

Constitution Concept #1

Popular Sovereignty Framers of the Constitution created a democratic republic, a form of government where the people elect their leaders Inspired by Locke’s idea that gov’t power comes from the “consent of the governed” Rousseau’s idea of a direct democracy because Congressmen & the president are elected directly by the people

Constitution Concept #2

Limited Government Founding fathers were afraid of giving the national gov’t too much power so they stated exactly which powers the gov’t had & all other powers were left to the state gov’ts or to the people Both Locke & Montesquieu shared the idea of limiting gov’t power Locke believed that a limited gov’t was the only way to protect individual liberty

Constitution Concept #3

Separation of Powers Divides the powers among 3 branches Legislative branch-a Congress that makes laws & taxes Executive branch-the president, vice president, & bureaucracy that enforces laws passed by Congress Judicial branch-the Supreme Court & other federal courts that interpret laws, settle disputes, decide guilt This idea was inspired by Montesquieu

Constitution Concept #4

Checks & Balances Established to keep one branch from seizing all power Each branch of gov’t holds powers over the other two branches as a means to limit their power This idea was inspired by Montesquieu

Constitution Concept #5

Individual Liberty A Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution in order to guarantee that the gov’t could not violate liberty Among these liberties are the freedoms of speech, press, and religion Inspired by the ideas of Voltaire

Constitution Concept #6

Individual Liberty Bill of Rights includes a number of protections of the rights of accused people Guarantees Americans freedom from self-incrimination, right to a speedy trial, & protection from cruel and unusual punishment These protections of accused people were supported by Cesare Beccaria

The American Revolution was an important event in world history It was the first time a colony overthrew its mother country It was the first time a gov’t was created using Enlightenment ideas of limited gov’t & individual liberty The success in America inspired revolutions in Europe & Latin America