Warm Up # 29 What should be the role of a government?

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Warm Up # 29 What should be the role of a government? How should people respond if the government isn’t doing their job?

Warm up # 30 What makes a King powerful, how does he enforce his power?

Warm Up # 31 Describe the conditions that existed in France that were causing the people to be unhappy with their leaders.

Warm Up # 32 Can peace ever come from violence, why or why not?

French Revolution Videos 4-6 Revolutions Workbook. 17 Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u64i-4Y- OiM&feature=youtu.be&list=PL78042E17E60D72CF 1st: Video 3- 8:07 3rd: 7th: video 3 – 5:19

After Video # 1 SUHUPU: If you won the lottery tomorrow, 100 Million Dollars, what would you do between now and the end of the year?

After Video # 2 Agree Disagree Statement: There should be no limits on free speech, people should be able to say whatever they want, wherever they want. Agree Disagree

After Video # 3 What is the main job of a government?

Stop at Video 5: 1:13 AGREE Disagree Statement: Louis XVI deserves to die AGREE Disagree

Stop At Video 6: 2:45 Read: Revolutions Book: Pg. 37-38 Articles 7 and 8 Is the National Assembly keeping true to their ideals?

French Revolution Videos 7-9 Revolutions Workbook. 5-7 1st: 3rd: 7th:

Stop After Video 7 Discuss: How do you prove a negative? How can you every prove that you are not something?

Who is the worst? Louis XVI Marie Robespierre Marat

How does absolute power affect people?