Learning Target: I can identify the major ideas & people of the English Civil War & Glorious Revolution Daily 10 What is the name of the political theory.

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Learning Target: I can identify the major ideas & people of the English Civil War & Glorious Revolution Daily 10 What is the name of the political theory that people form governments for their mutual protection and that government rules only with the consent of those people is known as… A.CommunismC. Divine Right Theory B.SocialismD. Social Contract Theory

Agenda 1.Enlightenment Activity: 20 minutes to complete the matching activity and tri- fold for Locke, Voltaire, & Rousseau 2.English Civil War Notes: Clock Buddy Up ahead this week… - Quiz tomorrow over the Enlightenment -Vocabulary due Friday

You have 20 minutes to finish your tri-fold with your partner Work on your philosopher matching activity

Clock Buddy Notes We will work with partners to complete today’s notes You will have 7 minutes per section to read and answer the questions.