WORLD HISTORY NOVEMBER 12 TO NOVEMBER 15. AGENDA, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 12 - Editing Journal Tues – Thur (3 only this week!) - Begin Chap 4 - Notebook pg.

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WORLD HISTORY NOVEMBER 12 TO NOVEMBER 15

AGENDA, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 12 - Editing Journal Tues – Thur (3 only this week!) - Begin Chap 4 - Notebook pg. 32 – Cut and paste 4.1 Notetaking Outline Notes in notebook pg. 33 HW – Chap 4.1 Standards Check Questions (3) and Section Assessment 3,4, and 5 Question on pg. 147 On a separate piece of paper DUE FRIDAY

1.auguste rodin a sculpter was borne on november his most famous sculpture is called the thinker 2.suffragist elizabeth cady stanton was born on november what is a suffragist 1.Auguste Rodin, a sculptor, was born on November 12, His most famous sculpture is called The Thinker. 2.Suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton was born on November 12, What is a suffragist? EDITING JOURNAL, TUESDAY

CHAP 4 REVOLUTIONS IN EUROPE AND LATIN AMERICA

1. What was Congress of Vienna? 2. What was the Concert of Europe? Notebook pg Attempt to stop revolutions and nationalism. Opposing ideologies, or systems of thoughts and beliefs, caused turmoil for the next 30 years. 2.Agreement to restore old order of monarchy, social order, established church. Natural rights and change only occur slowly. CHAP 4.1 – AN AGE OF IDEOLOGIES

3. Who is Prince Metternich? 3. Conservative wanting to supress revolutionary ideas, opposed freedom of the press, and send troops to stop rebellion in opposing lands. CHAP 4.1 – AN AGE OF IDEOLOGIES

AGENDA, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 13 - Editing Journal Tues – Thur (3 only this week!) - Cut and paste 4.1 Summary, notebook pg. 34 Notes in notebook pg. 35 HW – Chap 4.1 Standards Check Questions (3) and Section Assessment 3,4, and 5 Question on pg On a separate piece of paper DUE FRIDAY

CHAP 4.1 – AN AGE OF IDEOLOGIES Review Three terms in notebook pg. 32

4. What was the goals of the conservatives in the Concert of Europe? (Stand. Check pg. 145) 4. To restore the political and social order that existed before the French Revolution. CHAP 4.1 – AN AGE OF IDEOLOGIES

5. What did liberals want? 6. What is Universal manhood suffrage? 5. Spoke mostly for middel class. Wanted written constitution, no divine right monarchy, believed in natural rights of man 6. Early 1800 only property owners had right to vote but then liberals later supported the right for all adult men to vote. CHAP 4.1 – AN AGE OF IDEOLOGIES

1.the holland tunnel opened in new york city on november author robert louis stevenson was born on november he wrote treasure island in 1883 and several other classics 1.The Holland Tunnel opened in New York City on November 13, Author Robert Louis Stevenson was born on November 13, He wrote Treasure Island in 1883 and several other classics. EDITING JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY

7. What did nationalists want? 7. Tried to get people with common heritage to support own state and creat own homeland. However some ethinc intolerance and persecution CHAP 4.1 – AN AGE OF IDEOLOGIES

AGENDA, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 13 - Editing Journal Turn in today! - Notes in notebook pg Nationalist group activity – 15 points! HW – Chap 4.1 Standards Check Questions (3) and Section Assessment 3,4, and 5 Question on pg On a separate piece of paper DUE FRIDAY Don’t do this!

1.robert fulton inventer of the steamboat was born on november in lancaster county pennsylvania 2.claude monet a french painter was born on november he is famous for painting the same seen at different times of the day or year 1.Robert Fulton, inventor of the steamboat, was born on November 14, 1765, in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. 2.Claude Monet, a French painter, was born on November 14, He is famous for painting the same scene at different times of the day or year. EDITING JOURNAL, THURSDAY

8. Who were the Serbs? 9. Who was Milos Obrenovic? 8. First Balkan people to revolt against Ottoman Empire. From 1804 to 1813 Karageorge led unsuccessful rebellion. 9. Led second revolt attempt. This time had help from the Russians. By 1830 Russians helped Serbs gain autonomy, or self rule. CHAP 4.1 – AN AGE OF IDEOLOGIES

SECOND SERBIAN UPRISING WITH PRINCE MILOS OBRENOVIC, 1815.

10. Who were the Greeks? 10. In 1821 Greeks also revolted against Ottoman Empire. Britain, France and Russia forced Ottomans to grant some provinces independence. By 1830 Greece was independent. CHAP 4.1 – AN AGE OF IDEOLOGIES

GREEK WAR OF INDEPENDENCE On March 25, 1821 the bishop Germanos of Patras raised the Greek flag at the Monastery of Agia Lavra in Peloponnese and the started the War of Independence against the Turks of the Ottoman Empire.March Greek flag Monastery of Agia LavraPeloponneseWar of Independence against

12. What were the other challenges? 12. Conservative rulers used their armies to fight rebellions. But liberalists and nationalists demanded new reforms for industrial working class. Agitators urged workers to support socialism. CHAP 4.1 – AN AGE OF IDEOLOGIES

CHAP 4.1 – NATIONALISM ACTIVITY SHOW US YOUR NATIONAL PRIDE! In your row/group of six or seven create a country. You need to include: 1.The NAME of your country written at top of poster 2.The FLAG of your country in the middle of your poster 3.The MOTTO, SONG, OR RAP of your country. -You must complete the activity together and present as a group. -15 points for each member who participates. -If you are a disruption and asked to leave, or are not participating, your points will be 0

AGENDA, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 15 Finish Chap 4.1 Note Outline in notebook on BACK of pg. 32 Collect HW – Chap 4.1 Standards Check Questions (3) and Section Assessment 3,4, and 5 Question on pg Nationalist group activity – 15 points! -You must complete the activity together and present as a group. -15 points for each member who participates. -If you are a disruption and asked to leave, or are not participating, your points will be 0

CHAP 4.1 – AN AGE OF IDEOLOGIES Three terms in BACK of notebook pg. 32