Objective: SWBAT debate if Napoleon embodied the ideals of the F.R.

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Objective: SWBAT debate if Napoleon embodied the ideals of the F.R. DRILL: Place stars by your strongest argument for each topic

The Goals of the French Revolution Defined by the People Liberty Equality Fraternity

Is Napoleon a Facilitator or Impeder of the French Revolution? Our Goal: Is Napoleon a Facilitator or Impeder of the French Revolution?

Rules Each team will have two minutes to argue (and display) their evidence. Each team will have one minute to rebut. We will then assess which side made the stronger argument.

Liberty

Equality

Fraternity

Absolute Monarch Enlightened Despot Republican Leader Military Dictator

All things considered: Is Napoleon a Facilitator or Impeder of the French Revolution?