Journal 3/24 Turn to 544. Read the section titled Scientific Rev. Sparks the Enlightenment. What was the Enlightenment? Who were John Locke and Thomas.

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Journal 3/24 Turn to 544. Read the section titled Scientific Rev. Sparks the Enlightenment. What was the Enlightenment? Who were John Locke and Thomas Hobbes? In what ways did they agree and disagree with each other?

LIBERTY, EQUALITY FRATERNITY! LIBERTY, EQUALITY, FRATERNITY! The French Revolution

Social Class in France 2 nd Estate: Wealthy Middle ____ Angry: ________: Bourgeoisie is 1 st Estate: Clergy. Paid No_______

France in Crisis Unemployment is _____ “Great Fear”: Rumors start to spread 1) 2) –Peasants take out anger on______________ –Attacks die down but:

Faction groups A faction is: Marquis de Lafayette –Leader –“Hero of two____” b/c: –National Guard 1) 2) 3) Paris Commune: –Replaces city______ –Is very good at:

Storming of the Bastille During riots, _____estate members of gov’t demand: –Other estates: –Rumors fly that: Parisians hear rumors that: –Surround Bastille: –Demand ________ –________Bastille –First action of:

National Assembly Ends Their Privilege Must pay_____ ____feudalism Declaration of the Rights of Men –1) Natural rights –2) Equal before: –3) No rights for _____ 4) Louis XVI did not: Note: Estates General is now called Nat’l Assembly

Journal 3/26 Turn to 581. Read the section titled The National Assembly Presses Onward. List 4 ways in which the French government took power from the church and the monarchy and gave it to the people. How did Louis XVI react?

Women March on Versailles “BREAD!” Anger toward Marie Antoinette –1) –2) –3) Women demand –1) –2) Louis XVI agrees to:

The Radicals find their place in the ‘sun’ Sans-Culottes are radical__________ named: Want to stamp out ‘tyranny’ in all of _______________ which means:

Journal 3/30 The revolution in France has created quite a stir in the rest of Europe. Nobles and monarchs all over the continent openly criticize French revolutionaries. Really the monarchs and nobles are scared. What does a revolution in France mean for them? Why are they scared?

War in Europe is: The French are not: Bad news abroad = Revolutionaries go crazy! Attack_______ Storm_______...again. The King is captured and: The Legislative Assembly declares war on:

A New Leader Maximilien Robespierre –Becomes: –Known as the ‘Incorruptible’ b/c: –Says “If the _____ is right the ___________ is wrong.” He is suggesting: Reign of Terror begins. This is a time:

The Execution of a King…and Queen Traitors to the revolution?

Journal 3/31 Look back in your notes. Remind yourself; what was the Enlightenment all about? What kind of rights or laws do we have today that can be considered enlightened?

Journal 4/1 COME IN. SIT DOWN. YOU HAVE 10 MINS TO STUDY. AS ALWAYS IF YOU’RE NOT USING IT YOU’RE LOSING IT! YOUR QUIZ TODAY IS WORTH 50 PTS. Turn to page 520; we will do this together. Read the section under the red heading and the section under Charles II. Write these questions in your notebook: 1)What country is this? 2)What is being restored? 3)Who is Charles II? 4)What happened to the King in this country?