Mr. Joyce GLOBAL HISTORY 2 H. Unit # 4 – 2 nd Quarter 176 CASTLE LEARNING: … “ 176 “ QUESTIONS DUE … THU. 20 NOV. 2014 … 2345L ( 11:45 PM ) TEST: FRI.

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Mr. Joyce GLOBAL HISTORY 2 H

Unit # 4 – 2 nd Quarter 176 CASTLE LEARNING: … “ 176 “ QUESTIONS DUE … THU. 20 NOV … 2345L ( 11:45 PM ) TEST: FRI. 21 NOV NOW + immediate future …. !!!

Absent Per. 5, 6, 7 & 8

GOALS … TUESDAY.. OCTOBER 28 th, 2014  POWER POINT … VIDEOsVIDEOs Horrible Histories: the Doomsday Survey … 2:01 Magna Carta PREVIEW … 1:51 Horrible Histories: King John … 4:58 Magna Carta & the Emergence of Parliament … 6:12Magna Carta & the Emergence of Parliament … 6:12 Homework … go over … H04 – 02 … “the Magna Carta” … … 1 st page of Questions # 1 – 8Homework … go over … H04 – 02 … “the Magna Carta” … … 1 st page of Questions # 1 – 8

PERIOD 9 … Homework CHECK

June 15 th, 1215 AD. Battle of Runnymeade Signing of the Magna Carta by King John … before the Barons/ Nobles

King John -Abuse of Royal Power -Constant military failures in France -Abuse of Feudal Privileges

The Magna Carta … the Great Charter A government DOCUMENT

Ends Absolute Monarchy in England King now had to treat Nobility with Respect … work WITH THEM … no more dictating to them

British Parliament -House of Lords -House of Commons

US Congress -Senate … 6 year terms -House of Representatives … 2 year terms -Election Year … Tuesday, November 4 th … Presidential Election

DEMOCRACY … from Ancient Athens & Ancient Rome + people elect other people to run the day to day affairs of Government for them … … allow themselves to be taxed

-No Taxation.. Without the consent of the Common Council … Parliament.. Nobles - Free Trade (Commerce) for cities -Trials -Simplified -Rules & Procedures … Standardized -A person caN’T be condemned …. With CREDIBLE evidence -… not just hearsay … rumor … or suspicion -Person’s Life, Liberty, & Property -… caN’T be taken from them … unless judgement made against them - by their peers (court of law) -US Bill of Rights … 5 th Amendment -Also caN’T be imprisoned for the SAME reasons

GOALS … TUESDAY.. OCTOBER 28 th, 2014  POWER POINT … VIDEOsVIDEOs Horrible Histories: the Doomsday Survey … 2:01 Magna Carta PREVIEW … 1:51 Horrible Histories: King John … 4:58 Magna Carta & the Emergence of Parliament … 6:12Magna Carta & the Emergence of Parliament … 6:12 Homework … go over … H04 – 02 … “the Magna Carta” … … 1 st page of Questions # 1 – 8Homework … go over … H04 – 02 … “the Magna Carta” … … 1 st page of Questions # 1 – 8

June 15, 1215

King John & the Barons (Nobles / Nobility … upper class) - Later extended to EVERYone

Abuse of power by the King Taxation without consent (representation) King was constantly losing wars over in France

No Taxes unless Barons … later Parliament … agree Free Trade (Commerce) for cities … no interference from the King (monarchy) Trials simplified Convictions based on credible Evidence A person’s Life, Liberty & Property -Could only be taken away.. -By the Court … (Judgement by Peers)

Petition of Right (1628) English Bill of Rights (1689) US Bill of Rights … … 1 st 10 Amendments to the US Constitution

Crown = Monarchy = King / Queen Barons = Nobles … Nobility … Upper Class Charter = Government Document … Agreement Stringent = Tight … Tough

GOALS … WEDNESDAY.. OCTOBER 29 th, 2014  POWER POINT … VIDEOsVIDEOs King Henry VIII … 2: King Henry VIII … 2: King Henry VIII … 2: the 6 Wives of King Henry VIII … 3: the 6 Wives of King Henry VIII … 3:03 Homework … go over … H04 – 03 … “100 Years War & King Henry VIII” and his ? 6 wives ? …Homework … go over … H04 – 03 … “100 Years War & King Henry VIII” and his ? 6 wives ? …

England becomes PROTESTANT … Anglican Church -English Monarch … Head of Anglican Church -Bible translated into English

Ruler of England -Also head … leader … of Anglican Church -… thus MUST be a Protestant

Allowed Monarchy … to break free from The Pope’s (Rome) control

NO Male Heir LAW OF PRIMOGENITURE -Rule passes through one (1) family -… usually Father to Son -THUS the need for a MALE Heir

Tries to return England to Roman Catholicism … Kills 300 Protestants

Going against the Jewish people

Founds … begins the Jesuit … religious order. Swear Allegiance to the Pope

Protestant Reformation

Faith & good works … necessary for salvation 7 sacraments upheld Indulgences.. Still allowed … but not abused Like before the Reformation … of lesser importance Clerical celibacy upheld … Priests can not marry … Jesus never married Pope … Supreme Leader of the Catholic Church …

Roman Catholicism Protestantism Orthodox Christianity