Friday Warm-Up: Age of Revolutions Pre-Test

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Friday Warm-Up: Age of Revolutions Pre-Test Glue the Data Sheet onto Page#40 in your notebook Topic: Enlightenment Log onto your Chromebook and retrieve your score for the Enlightenment Pre-Test (email). Post Test is in Powerschool Log into Google Classroom and take the Pre-Test for The Age of Revolutions unit Once completed work on the cover page for this next unit

“Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” Create a cover page for this unit on page# 41 “NO Taxation Without Representation!” AGE of REVOLUTIONS “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity”

Using the piece of copy paper given to you... Revolutions Foldable Using the piece of copy paper given to you... Fold it hot dog style Fold it into eight rows

Revolutions Vocabulary Copy each of the following terms into each row(Each term must be a different color): Parliament Militia Taxes Declaration Absolute Monarchy Nobles Equality Revolutions Vocabulary

Vocabulary Activity Hanging around the room are posters with each vocabulary term and a definition. Each group will be assigned one term. Your group will come up with your own word definition, pictiure, and sentence for each term (you may search for the meaning or a picture if you get stuck)

What the foldable will look like complete You will open your foldable and for each word, you will divide your space into thirds. Definition: Picture: Sentence:

As groups share, you will be completing your foldable Let’s Review Each group will share their definition and sentence for their assigned term As groups share, you will be completing your foldable

Group of representatives that make the laws in Great Britain. Parliament Group of representatives that make the laws in Great Britain.

Armies made up of ordinary people who are not paid to be soldiers. Militia Armies made up of ordinary people who are not paid to be soldiers.

Money that is paid by the people to run the country. Taxes

An official statement. Declaration

Absolute Monarchy A form of government where a King or Queen has total and unrestricted power over the people.

People who belong to the wealthiest class in society. Nobles People who belong to the wealthiest class in society.

When people have the same rights, freedoms, and social status. Equality When people have the same rights, freedoms, and social status.

AOW Choices This Week You may complete the regular AOW this week OR participate in this essay contest: Write a 500 - 1000 word essay that addresses these questions: What are the causes of youth violence? What can I do about youth violence? Create a new document in the AOW assignment and turn it in as your AOW

Exit Ticket #1 Congress:United States as ___________:Great Britain Taxes Absolute Monarchy Parliament Equality

Exit Ticket #2 The group in Great Britain that is most similar to our Congress is known as… The Supreme Court Parliament The Monarchs The Prime Minister