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Revolution! American vs. market

the American Revolution or the Market Revolution? Central Question: Which was more revolutionary: the American Revolution or the Market Revolution? Discuss initial thoughts with a classmate.

the American Revolution or the Market Revolution? Central Question: Which was more revolutionary: the American Revolution or the Market Revolution? Avenues of thought as you research: How do historians define and assess revolutions? What truly changed as a result of the American Revolution? What truly changed as a result of the Market Revolution? To what extent are these revolutions comparable? What do people throughout history have to gain from you learning these revolutions in different ways? (Is there a motivation for bias in teaching these?)

the American Revolution or the Market Revolution? Central Question: Which was more revolutionary: the American Revolution or the Market Revolution? Your assignment is to create and support an argument in one of the following ways: One-page persuasive essay Political cartoon (may be color or black and white—your choice) Debate brief Your argument should be supported with logic, evidence, and demonstration of AP-level comprehension as necessary. It may be handwritten/handcrafted or digital (email or share). The best example in each category per class will be displayed in the classroom. >If there is a different way you would like to create or share your argument, speak with me!