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World History B March 4-9

This Week! Monday: “The Guillotine” Tuesday: Finish Ch. 23, Practice Quiz Wednesday: Test Review Thursday: First part of Unit Test (Ch. 21 & 22) Next Monday: Second part of Unit Test (Ch. 23)

Day 38: Monday, March 4 Video: The Guillotine (50 mins.) Notes: One page, due at the end of class today. I’ll get the rest of the notebook checks Tuesday at the beginning of class ONLY Homework: Make sure you have read the chapters for this upcoming test. Ch. 21, 22, & 23

39: Tuesday, March 5 Conclude Notebook Check Practice Quiz: Due at the end of class TODAY After today, you will have to see me before or after-school (make an appointment for after-school) to have your work graded and it will be LATE. Ch. 23: French Revolution, Reign of Terror Reminder: Part One of Test Thursday (Ch. 21 & 22) Part Two next Monday (Ch. 23)

40: Wednesday, March 6 Test review BRING A #2 PENCIL ON TEST DAY OR YOU CAN PURCHASE ONE! Thursday’s Test in on Ch. 21 & 22

41: Thursday, March 7 Test 4: Ch. 21& 22 Today Notecards due Ch. 23 Test on Monday Enjoy your day off tomorrow! Ch. 23 test content can be found online on my website Click “Interactive Notebook/Classwork PowerPoint's Click this week’s PowerPoint (March 4-8)

Ch. 23 Test Content MC content: Bastille Day, Declaration of the Rights of Man, guillotine, Robespierre, Napoleon, Battle of Trafalgar, most influential leader at the Congress of Vienna & goal of congress, Reign of Terror Matching: Estates General, 1st Estate, 2nd Estate, 3rd Estate, Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, Old Regime, National Assembly, Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyes, bourgeoisie, Tennis Court Oath, Great Fear Emigres, Legislative Assembly, sans-culottes, left-wing, right-wing, National Assembly, deGouges, Robespierre, Marat, National Convention, Georges Danton Blockade, guerillas, St. Helena, Czar Alexander I, Creoles, Hundred Days, Peninsular War, scorched-earth policy, Elba, Continental system, Battle of Waterloo, King Louis XVIII (18)