I CAN analyze the growing discontent of the masses under Louis XIV by reading and interpreting a primary source. Agenda Versailles: YOUR reactions Quiz!

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I CAN analyze the growing discontent of the masses under Louis XIV by reading and interpreting a primary source. Agenda Versailles: YOUR reactions Quiz!  submit and log on to Google classroom Primary Source Analysis  Practice Activity HW: Review unit vocab.Read ch. 4.3 & do WS 4.3 before class tomorrow! HONORS WH: Oct. 20 Do NOW: Turn in HW Grab a chromebook!

 Chateau de Versailles   Versailles Palace, Paris   Palace and Park of Versailles   Palace of Versailles Virtual Tour   Chateau of Versailles Virtourist  htmlwww.virtourist.com/europe/versailles/index. html  Prezi of Versailles Prezi of Versailles 

Closure Questions: Before you go, show what you know!  “What does the appearance of Versailles tell us about absolute monarchs and the life of Louis XIV?  In other words, describe how he lived and what we can learn from that. (What do you see and what does that tell us?)

Before the Course Overview…. Google Classroom: JOIN!  AP Period 1-2  Class code: 144raf  AP Period 3-4  Class code: q5m67a