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December 7-10, 2015
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ACTION STATEMENT: I will learn about ‘paradigmatic shifts’ and explain how Enlightenment thought contributed to revolutionary change in the eighteenth-century society?
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An important part of human history is the history of ideas. Ideas and beliefs are often the driving force behind warfare, discovery, art, religion, and all manner of human activity. When new ideas are introduced, some have only a ripple effect. Others, however are so revolutionary, so radical that they cause a ‘paradigm shift;’ that is, a fresh new way for people to understand something about themselves or their environment. Oftentimes, people and institutions with a stake in keeping things the same (‘status quo’) feel threatened by these radical ideas.
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With your shoulder partner, consider each of the ideas below and how they might have created a ‘paradigmatic shift’ in their societies at that time. Write your ideas down on the distributive practice sheet. 1. The New Testament idea ‘turn the other cheek’ challenges the Old Testament idea of ‘an eye for eye, a tooth for tooth.’ 2. The Polish astronomer Copernicus presents evidence of a heliocentric (sun- centered universe). This replaces the old idea supported by the Pope and the Catholic Church that the earth is the center of the cosmos. 3. Louis Pasteur discovers that many diseases are spread by bacteria and viruses. This challenges those who believe the cause is bad air, bad blood, or evil spirits. Time: 5 minutes
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Is there any new idea out there today that is a candidate for causing a paradigm shift now or in the future?
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Turn to page 9 in your DBQ packet. Read over the timeline to orient yourself to key dates and moments in history that relate to the Enlightenment Next, follow along as we read the Background Essay aloud. Using a highlighter, note important information in the text that you might use in your introduction. Answer the Background Essay Questions Time: 7 minutes
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As a class, read Document A aloud and answer questions together. With your shoulder partner, read Document B and answer the questions together Discuss answers as a class once everyone has finished Time: 15 minutes
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Take out two pieces of notebook and pen Write your name and today’s date in the top right-hand corner Upon distribution of the DBQ packets, you are to: Read over and/or complete the ‘Mini-Q Essay Outline Guide’ on the back page Make sure that you have a thesis that answers the question AND strong supporting topic sentences for each paragraph Write your response to the DBQ EVEN IF you haven’t finished completing the packet Once you are done, turn your DBQ packet into the Homework Basket
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You are to complete the writing of your DBQ TODAY Once you have completed your essay, go back and make sure that all of the text dependent questions in your DBQ have been answered If there is time remaining, you may work on your homework for this week Jump on a student computer Access the course website Locate the Vocabulary Study Guide for Chapter 18
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