Do Now _____ was an English philosopher who had major influence over the development of the scientific method. Francis Bacon René Descartes Martin Luther.

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Do Now _____ was an English philosopher who had major influence over the development of the scientific method. Francis Bacon René Descartes Martin Luther Jan Hus _____ was a French Enlightenment philosopher question all knowledge that was not based on his own reason – “I think therefore I am.” _____ most famous book was The Spirit of the Laws; in which he made the case for a three part system of government. John Locke’s Voltaire’s Montesquieu’s Rousseau’s

Do Now Review _____ was an English philosopher who had major influence over the development of the scientific method. Francis Bacon René Descartes Martin Luther Jan Hus _____ was a French Enlightenment philosopher question all knowledge that was not based on his own reason – “I think therefore I am.” _____ most famous book was The Spirit of the Laws; in which he made the case for a three part system of government. John Locke’s Voltaire’s Montesquieu’s Rousseau’s

Preview/Review Tea, Taxes, and The American Revolution: Crash Course World History #28 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlUiSBXQHCw&t=45s

History Alive!; World Connections Classwork/Homework Using your textbook: History Alive!; World Connections Read pages 179-195 (Chapter 14; Era Overview: An Age of Global Revolutions, 1700’s to 1914). Complete an outline of pages 179-195. Music for Concentration while Studying - Music for Inspiration Writing - Writing Study Music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiZtRrvy1BI Be sure to take accurate notes; you will need them to study for a test on 3-8-19.

Classwork/Homework Complete any reading, outlining, or notes at home. Study chapter, classwork, and notes for test on Friday, 3-8-19.

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