What does it mean to be a radical? Someone who wants major change quickly.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Documents of Democracy
Advertisements

Universal Declaration Of Human Rights SEN My Changing World.
D ECLARATION OF THE R IGHTS OF M AN AND THE C ITIZEN Thursday October 10.
National Assembly Makes Reforms: The August Decrees Abolished remains of feudalism Abolished remains of feudalism.
THE BEATLES The Beatles are looking back at all the revolutions that have occurred from the 18 th through the 20 th Century. What do they think is universal.
Write a poem or song about the end of apartheid.
Essential Question Discuss the following questions with your neighbors and be prepared to share with the class: 1.Why do people obey the government?
Bell Ringer 2/20/2013 Why is it important to pick your battles?
Definition of Revolution: a sudden or complete change in something a radical and pervasive change in society and the social structure an overthrow and.
Topic 1Topic 2Topic 3Topic 4Topic
10.2 Multiple Choice Exam Review
  The revolutionary government of France made reforms but also used terror and violence to retain power.  GOES FROM GOOD, TO BAD, TO UGLY VERY QUICKLY!!!
Learning Target: Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship.
1789 The French Revolution.
The French Revolution End of Absolutism. Problems They needed to maintain an army and a navy They needed to maintain an army and a navy The Monarchy was.
Canadian Culture. A Canadian Citizen Canadian citizens have rights and responsibilities. These rights and responsibilities are secured by Canadian law.
Social Contract British and French Philosophers impacted the writings of the Framers for American Government.
Freedom of speech. Freedom of speech is the freedom to speak freely without censorship. The term freedom of expression is sometimes used synonymously,
Freedom of speech Freedom of speech is the freedom to speak freely without censorship. The term freedom of expression is sometimes used synonymously, but.
Looking to the Future. In the space provided on your outline, please write one thing you are allowed to do or have at home and one thing you are supposed.
The Terror Reign Maximilian Robespierre “Committee of Public Safety” Getting rid of the old regime Radical Went from one extreme to another Increase in.
John Locke Why do we need a government?.
Chapter 17 Notes #1-15 Enlightenment and Revolution.
Today’s Agenda Review our Bellwork.... Any Announcements? Any Questions? Now... Let’s Begin Today’s Lesson…..
Do Now: Examine the Political Cartoon -What do you see in it? -Give the cartoon a ‘Title’
First Amendment ConstitutionStatehood U.S. Expansion Primary or Secondary?
Objective: Students to be able to evaluate and analyze street art from the Arab uprisings (Egypt) and identify artist political perspective on government.
 Choose one Enlightenment (Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Voltaire) thinker.  Write one paragraph from his perspective answering the following question: Why.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Content 1. Short biographie 2. “Theory of Natural Man“ 3. The “Social Contract” 4. Criticism on his Theory.
Section 2-Revolution Brings Reform and Terror
Introduction to the French Revolution Social Studies 9.
The people of Napoleon’s Empire in the 1800’s were happy because they loved the ideas of: - liberty - freedom - equality * Napoleon was spreading the.
Mr. Cotignola11/10/09 Aim: How should we remember Athens for its democracy? Do Now: Examine the quotations and answer the questions that follow. How are.
French Revolution Part II Destruction of the Old Regime.
Immediate Causes: 1.Bankruptcy of France a.Built Versailles b.Helped in American Revolution c.No taxes for 1 st and 2 nd estates d.Finance ministers ignored.
The Social Contract Mr. Henrichsen. The Big 3 Hobbes Locke Rousseau.
The French Revolution 1789 Mr. Allen. France 1789.
Chapter 9 Quiz review.  What is a statement of an individual citizen’s legal privileges?
US History Ms. Gonzalez September 10, 2015 Aim: Should the Patriot Act be preserved? Do Now: Answer the question below. Be honest! 1. What is more important:
Warm Up 9/22/14 1.What three documents limited the power of the English monarchy? 2.Describe the Glorious Revolution of England. 3.What document did William.
HTML Basic Structure. Page Title My First Heading My first paragraph.
The Five Freedoms: The First Amendment
By: Myranda Wallish & Ashley Ebersole. The first 10 amendments of the constitution  Describes the powers and rights of the citizens  Have strict limits.
The Age of Reason (1620’s -1800). Enlightenment = Order, reason, logic Rationalism - truth can be determined by logical thinking.
Sources of Our Rights -Written Documents Written documents include the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, Declaration of Independence and State Constitutions.
The French Revolution: Context and Causes
Warm-up Read this quote then answer the questions on your next clean left hand page. Answer these questions. You can either write the question and a.
Magna Carta “Great Charter” 1215
Review in your notes (or from textbook, pages 199 to 201) …
Bill of Rights Activity: Rank Them.
REVOLUTION BRINGS REFORM & TERROR
6-7: Solving Radical Inequalities
AP Review: Unit 5.3 pt. 1 (Industrialization)
The Great Fear In addition to the events in Paris and at Versaille, peasants in the countryside also became involved Peasants worried that the King would.
French Revolution.
Applying the Principles
Guillotine.
The Age of Imperialism in Political Cartoons
WIFM.
18th Century Liberalism Montesquieu Rousseau Locke Voltaire.
4-6 Declaration of Independence Analysis
What details, symbols, actions, and words do you see in this political cartoon that make you think about what is happening? 1.3A.
You will need your journals today
Constitution Vocabulary
Last minute reminders for your essay
DBQ Formatting Create Google Doc Citations:
Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition
Day 9 Ready for the Regents??.
Guillotine.
A Child of the Enlightenment
Presentation transcript:

What does it mean to be a radical? Someone who wants major change quickly.

Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen Declaration guaranteed freedom of: Speech Religion Security Property Thought It put limits on the power of the government Everyone was now given the title of citizen

Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen Why is this document important? Who/Where can we see inequality?

Political cartoon In the space provided, create a political cartoon that would either criticize or ridicule/mock Robespierre and his radical revolutionary government. Provide a short paragraph to describe the context of your cartoon

Political cartoon example