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In Class this Week World History Monday- No School- Labor Day Tuesday- Review Formative, Enlightenment Philosopher Mini-Lesson Wednesday- Test Review Game Thursday- Foundations of Democracy Unit Test Friday- Return Tests, Debrief and Evaluate Foundations of Democracy Unit
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Homework World History Notes on Historical Figures- Handout 1.2F (due Thursday at time of Test) Study for Test (Thursday 9-6) All Late, missing, incomplete work due on Thursday at the time of the test. Check Aeries- Assignments are posted
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In Class this Week US History Monday- No class- Labor Day Tuesday- Go over quiz; Bill of Rights Ranking Activity and Project Introduction Wed. and Thursday- Work on your Bill of Rights Project (Due Thursday) Friday- Unit One Test- Declaration of Independence, Constitution and Bill of Rights
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Quickwrite Which philosopher do you agree with the most? Explain. Be sure to explain what this philosopher believed and contrast his/her beliefs with at least one other philosopher.
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Plato Background Born in Greece in 428 B.C. Close friend and student of Socrates (philosopher) Studied philosophy, math, and government
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Plato Beliefs Individuals have strengths that can benefit society. Role determined by talent- meritocracy Education essential to good citizenship because educated seek wisdom and justice rather than wealth and power. Ideal Government Democracy is “mob rule” by ignorant people. Monarchy (autocracy) is also dangerous because erodes to tyranny. Ideally, power and wisdom must be united in same person (recommend philosopher-kings)
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General Facts 384-322 B.C.E. Born in Stagira, a small town on the northeast coast of Thrace Father was physician to king of Macedonia Traveled widely after Plato’s death & ended up in Macedonia where he served as Alexander the Great’s tutor Returned to Athens in 335 to found his own academy, Lyceum
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Aristotle Beliefs People are not born good but learn to be good through education and membership in society. Philosophers should be independent spirits- beyond trivia of politics. Everyone educated and participate for the good of society. Ideal Form of Government Monarchy would be great if the monarch could be trusted (but they can’t) Democracy is least dangerous, but most people spend their time working. The best form of government would be an aristocracy, made up of educated members of the middle class.
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Jean Jacque Rousseau Background Born in Geneva Switz. In 1712 Unstable Childhood Beliefs People are born in a state of nature (good, independent). In nature people live happily. Society leads to competition and corruption.
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Jean Jacque Rousseau Politics Believes in direct democracy, people directly involved in government (Like Geneva, Switz.) Anything but Direct Democracy leads to corruption. Officers/administrators of gov. could administer will of people.
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Baron de Montesquieu Background Born Charles Louis de Secondat in Bordeaux France in 1689. Although wealthy, he was placed in the care of a poor family. Later lived with uncle and assumed his title- Baron de Montesquieu
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Baron de Montesquieu Beliefs Religious conflict threatened stability. NOT Atheism but religious tolerance. Politics/Government He believed a monarchy with shared powers was the best form of government. There should be a balance of power between different branches of gov. Too much power in one person or branch leads to corruption and abuse.
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Mary Wollstonecraft 1759-1797 Believed women and men deserved the same rights and the same opportunities. The ideal from of government would be a form of democracy in which branches shared power.
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Elizabeth I 1533-1603 Believed that her subjects were her “children.” People had place in society. The ideal form of government was a monarchy; she shared power with parliament (sometimes reluctantly).
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Thomas Hobbes 1588-1679 Enlightened philosopher. Social Contract Theory- Because people are selfish, they must give up some freedom in order to live safely and thrive. Ideal from of government is a monarchy that serves the public interest.
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John Locke 1632-1704 Human beings are able to reason. Social Contract Theory- Government is relationship between people and government. Best form of government is a representative democracy with shared powers (branches). People have right to “life, liberty and property” and may revolt in certain situations.
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Louis XIV 1638-1715 The Sun King Believed in the Divine Right of Kings. The best form of government is a powerful monarchy.
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