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Welcome back, future leaders! For today’s warm-up please do the following: Grab your student log and notebook from the crates. Write in today’s date and objective on your student log. Draw an X through today’s homework box. Open your notebook and respond to the following prompt: Imagine that no one in school is following the uniform policy (hard to believe, I know…) What would your teachers and administrators have to do in order to get people back into line and following the rules again? Write one full paragraph. USE YOUR TIME WISELY!

Welcome back, future leaders! For today’s warm-up please do the following: Grab your student log and notebook from the crates. Write in today’s date and objective on your student log. Take out your homework – (yesterday’s journal entry!) Open your notebook and respond to the following prompt: Imagine that no one in school is following the uniform policy (hard to believe, I know…) What would your teachers and administrators have to do in order to get people back into line and following the rules again? Write one full paragraph. USE YOUR TIME WISELY!

World History with Mr. Golden __________________________________________________________ The Spanish Inquisition NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION!

Objective: ________________________________________________________ FLWBAT describe the religious backlash of new ideas during the Middle Ages in Europe

Agenda: ________________________________________________________ - Review - Spanish Inquisition notes - Let’s talk about torture… - Galileo guided reading - We’re done!

Just a reminder: ________________________________________________________ As we talked about before break - (remember then?) - most people in Europe during the Middle Ages were Catholic Christians I’m the Pope… I’m kind of a big deal. Just look at this hat! DOH! WHAT HAPPENED?!? But not everyone agreed with the Church’s teachings…

Staple it in! ________________________________________________________ Ka-chunk!

Heretics: ________________________________________________________ The Popes launched attacks against any people who threatened the Church’s power. “Heretics” are people who oppose accepted Church teachings.

Heretics: ________________________________________________________ Wanna know why Friday the 13 th is unlucky? Back in 1307, Pope Clement V believed that the Order of the Knights Templar was getting too powerful and not respecting the Church’s rules. I sent secret letters all across Europe. I charged the Templars with heresy and commanded local officials to put them to death for crimes against God. My orders were executed, across the continent on Friday October 13, 1307.

Heretics! - Muslims in Spain: ________________________________________________________ o Muslims - (sometimes called Moors) - had taken control of much of Spain o After 200 years of attacks, Spain is reconquered and Christianized

Heretics! - Jews of Europe: ________________________________________________________ o Jews were blamed for the death of Christ o Some were forced to convert to Christianity or thrown out of their homeland entirely This is also where the “dunce cap” came from. BUT… after they get rid of the non- Christians, the Church focuses on enemies within its ranks

Spanish Inquisition: ________________________________________________________ o A group of priests given power to find and punish heretics o People accused of heresy are tortured and killed in huge public ceremonies Even a holy man will abuse total power if he’s given it.

Spanish Inquisition: ________________________________________________________ So, how did they get confessions? Torture was sometimes used by the Inquisition. o Aimed at getting a confession from the accused o Purified the accused through pain

Torture: the Rack ________________________________________________________ Offenders were tied down to a table with their feet secured. A rope tied to their hands was tightened, stretching them.

Torture: Strappado ________________________________________________________ o The victim is suspended by his/her wrists with their hands behind their back o Shoulders would dislocate and the victim would be left hanging for days o John McCain suffered this torture when he was a prisoner of war in Vietnam

Torture: It gets worse. ________________________________________________________ It gets considerably worse from there with accused heretics, witches, or pagans being burned alive, sawed in half, or being bathed in molten metal in order to get a confession out of them

Torture: It gets worse. ________________________________________________________

Torture: It gets worse. ________________________________________________________

Torture: It gets worse. ________________________________________________________

Torture: It gets worse. ________________________________________________________

What was the effect? ________________________________________________________ Read the passage on Galileo Galilei’s trial and answer the following questions in your notes: 1.What was Galileo’s “controversial” idea? 2.Why did the Inquisition believe that Galileo was a heretic? 3.What was the result of Galileo’s trial? USE YOUR TIME WISELY!

We’re done! ________________________________________________________ Thank you for all your hard work today! Make sure to put your notebooks in the crate and your folders in folders, please!