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Do Now Conduct cards out Complete on Do Now sheet for Week of 11.13:
I. In what type of government does a king or queen has complete control over the government and their people? II. Give an example of an autocracy III. What type of government is the U.S.— explain why.
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Types of Government Test
Taken as a quiz grade Quiz corrections option: On a clean sheet of paper, record the following: The questions you got incorrect The correct answers Explain why those answers are the correct ones If done correctly, this will earn you back half of the points you lost.
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Grade Talk! This week’s grades so far:
Monday: Achieve3000 Wikipedia Article– cutoff date on Wednesday Tuesday: Vocabulary Chart CLASSwork—to be taken for a grade today Optional—Vocabulary Extra Credit due Thursday (see slide 6)
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The Enlightenment: Vocabulary
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Create the graphic organizer on a separate sheet of paper.
Word Definition Sentence Drawing Enlighten Philosophy Reason Tolerance Contract Constitution Inalienable Rights
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Vocabulary Extra Credit Opportunity
Create ten original multiple-choice vocabulary questions with an answer key Questions must test on word meaning, but be in a variety of formats (ie. Should not all be worded as “The definition of ____ is…”) Questions and answer options should be challenging (ie. Not ridiculous answer choices) Due Thursday
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Enlighten To give someone greater knowledge and understanding about a subject or situation.
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Philosophy The study of the nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
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Reason A cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
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Tolerance The ability or willingness to tolerate something, especially with behaviors or opinions that you disagree with.
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Contract A written or spoken agreement that can be enforced by law.
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Constitution A body of fundamental laws and ideas that governs a state or organization.
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Inalienable Unable to be taken away from or given away.
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Rights An entitlement to have something or act in a certain way.
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