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Chapter 7 lesson 3 Political Revolution pages 212 - 219 Mr. Bondurant 4/12/2019

Chapter 7 lesson 3 Political Revolution Know the causes and the results of the English and French Revolutions. Parliament Constitutional monarchy guillotine 4/12/2019

A. Disputes Lead to Civil War in England 1. What caused a civil war to break out in England during the rein of Charles I? 2. Why were most English people dissatisfied with their government after Charles I? 4/12/2019

Political Revolution in ENGLAND “Devine Right” -> King James I -> Has Bible translated to English Charles I (beheaded by Oliver Cromwell) ^ Charles II (dies) James II (sail on the Thames with seal) William and Mary of Orange {Constitutional Monarchy} 4/12/2019

B. A Bloodless Revolution Ends the Dispute 1. How was a constitutional monarchy finally established in England? 2. What did the Glorious Revolution accomplish? 4/12/2019

C. France Faces Problems 1. What problems led to the French Revolution? 2. How did the American government affect the way that common people in France felt about the problems with their government in1789? 3. What special privileges did nobles have in France before the revolution? 4/12/2019

D. The Revolution Brings Changes 1. What effort did the king make to solve the problems that faced France in1789? 2. What event started the French Revolution? 3. Who controlled the French government after the monarchy was abolished? 4. Why were the radical overthrown? 4/12/2019

E. A General Becomes Emperor 1. How did Napoleon become emperor? 2. How successful was Napoleon in defeating France’s enemies? 4/12/2019

w59 1. JAMES I 2. OLIVER CROMWELL 4/12/2019

W60 1. radICAL 2. astRONOMY 3. NAPOLeon BONAPARTE 4/12/2019

WORK TOGETHER! TOGETHER MEANS: On the same question at the same time! Working only with your group! ALL brains are at work! Everyone comes to an agreement on the answer. Questions must be asked as a group! You may NOT divide and copy! 4/12/2019