Do Now: Copy Vocabulary into your notebooks Treason – a crime against your country Guillotine – a machine used during the French Revolution to executive.

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Do Now: Copy Vocabulary into your notebooks Treason – a crime against your country Guillotine – a machine used during the French Revolution to executive anti-revolutionaries Defendant – the person who is charged with committing a crime Prosecution – the group arguing charges against a defendant Defense – the group arguing for the defendant Verdict – the final decision

Trial of Louis XVI Vocabulary Guillotine – a machine used during the French Revolution to executive anti-revolutionaries Treason – a crime against your country Defendant – the person who is charged with committing a crime Prosecution – the group arguing charges against a defendant Defense – the group arguing for the defendant Verdict – the final decision

Class will be divided in 3 groups The prosecution The defense The jury Prosecution & Defense teams read info from The Trial of the King & put together a case for or against Louis XVI The jury will read The King & the Revolution & answer questions 1 -4

Use the index card to write your verdict in the trial of Louis XVI Guilty or Not Guilty (innocent)