SOCIAL STUDIES TEXTBOOK CLASSWORK

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SOCIAL STUDIES TEXTBOOK CLASSWORK Use the top half of your classwork sheet. Title for your work: Textbook Classwork for Week of May 25 Answer each item in a complete sentence. Write the question and answer for number 1,2,3 on the front half and 4,5,6 on the back half. 1. What do you mean when you call someone a despot? p. 543 2. What are examples of Frederick of Prussia using Enlightened ideas ? p. 543 3. Why did Catherine of Russia not abolish serfdom? p. 544 4. What would Franklin and Jefferson say about reason? p. 545 5. What enlightened ideas were not in the Magna Carta? p. 547 6. Why did the Parliament of England create a Bill of Rights? p. 550