Tuesday, April 10 Turn in your ‘Industrial Revolution GR’ question sheet Turn in your ‘Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna GR’ questions sheet from Tuesday.

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Tuesday, April 10 Turn in your ‘Industrial Revolution GR’ question sheet Turn in your ‘Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna GR’ questions sheet from Tuesday Work on Ch 23-24 Test Study Guides during class Ch 21-22 Test today make-ups 65 questions multiple choice Ch 23-24 Test Study Guides available Objective(s): “I can . . . identify major causes and describe the major effects of the following important turning points in  world  history from 1750 to 1914: the Scientific Revolution, the Industrial Revolution and its impact on  the  development of modern economic systems, European imperialism, and the Enlightenment’s  impact on  political revolutions (1E) compare the causes, characteristics, and consequences of the American and  French revolutions,  emphasizing the role of the Enlightenment, the Glorious  Revolution, and religion (9A)