Artwork Analysis: “A Little Rebellion…” (8.1)

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Artwork Analysis: “A Little Rebellion…” (8.1) Making observations & inferences with portraits and paintings

Observations & Inferences What do you see? - What can you assume about the person/event? Notice? - Why might the artist include this? What is your eye -What might we conclude drawn to? about the message?

Picture #1 Picture #2

Picture #3

Before we begin our research… Causes Effects Trigger- May be an immediate cause; close in time to the event Underlying- May be from an earlier or extended time period; there can be numerous underlying causes Immediate- Reaction directly after the event Long-term- Reaction that may come after an extended time ; there can be numerous underlying causes

Let’s do some research… Shays’ Rebellion- p. 208 Whiskey Rebellion- p. 287 Split your team up and document your answers. Then share with each other!

Now that our research is done, let’s make some comparisons Venn Diagram: Be sure to label each side. The outside part of the circle is for differences. The middle is for similarities.

Shays’ rebellion vs. Whiskey rebellion Shays Weak Strong Whiskey rebellion Proved the AOC was… Proved the Constitution

Exit Ticket and Cartoon Before you leave today, answer your Exit Ticket and put it on the stool! Answer your questions on the “Bottling up the Whiskey Rebellion” cartoon!