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Cell Phones Are Not Allowed out in Class Put phones away One warning Second time it is out the phone will be placed in a bucket Argue and it goes to the office for your parent to pick up

May 1 1. SOL Review Quiz 2. Notes over Independence in India and Africa 3. SOL Quiz Tuesday, May 5– Science Revolution 4. Test over Independence Thursday, May 7 Students will be able to describe the political, economic, social, and cultural aspects of independence movements in India, Africa, and the Middle East.

The house that Louis XIV built was Versailles. He centralized power by forcing the nobility to live there. Peter the Great wants to westernize Russia so he visits Europe. When Peter the Great returns to Russia he westernizes the country, they have to wear western clothes and shave their beards. Charles I becomes king because God appointed him. His broken promises led to the English Civil War. He will be publicly tried and executed. Cromwell, Restoration, William, Glorious, Constitution. The hand is God and he claims to be the legitimate ruler through Divine Right.

French Revolution The American Revolution/Independence led to the French Revolution. 1. Storming of the Bastille 2. To get gunpowder 1. Guillotine 2. Reign of Terror 1. Louis XVII – Robespierre-- Napoleon

Napoleon Bonaparte 1. French Revolution gave rise to Napoleon. 2. Napoleon was unsuccessful in unifying Europe. 3. Create a Balance of Power Preserve the “old way” 2. Balance of power 3. Intervene when necessary 5.No they don’t simply follow the rules, 1848, and unsuccessful. 6.C, L, C, L, L, C