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Aim: Was Napoleon more of a positive or negative influence on France and Europe?
Do Now: Brainstorm everything you already know about NAPOLEON.
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Aim: Was Napoleon more of a positive or negative influence on France and Europe?
DO NOW: How was Napoleon able to rise to power in France? What type of leader was he?
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Aim: Was Napoleon more of a positive or negative influence on France and Europe?
SUMMARY QUESTIONS How was Napoleon able to rise to a position of power? How did Napoleon rule? What reforms did Napoleon enact? What is the significance of Napoleon’s invasion of Russia?
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Aim: Which evaluation of Napoleon is more correct – “traitor to the Revolution” or “Son of the Revolution”? Traitor to Revolution ? Son of Revolution ?
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Defend or refute the following statement Resolved: that Napoleon was more a “traitor to the French Revolution” than he was the “Revolution on Horseback’. Son of Revolution Code of Law Equal treatment under the law Abolish feudal privileges Careers open to talent Public education Expand suffrage Spread Code to conquered lands Traitor to Revolution 100s of thousands died in costly wars Women lost rights Restricted free-speech/press Ruled as a dictator
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Aim: Which evaluation of Napoleon is more correct – “traitor to the Revolution” or “Son of the Revolution”? DO NOW: How did the geography of the Russian empire work against Napoleon’s Grand Army? Do you think geography can affect the outcome of modern warfare? Explain.
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PARAGRAPH: Was Napoleon more a “traitor to the Revolution” or the “son of the Revolution”? Explain.
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