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Renaissance/ Reformation Sagraves Modern World History 2014-15
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Agenda 9/15/14: Machiavelli: How did humanism lead to new ideas about government in the Renaissance? Activities to accomplish 1. DQ – Quiz 2. Note-taking 3. Machiavelli Introduction and discussion HOMEWORK: Read Ch. 13 section 2, with notes for Wednesday. Objectives By the end of this lesson, you should: 1. Have seen examples of good note-taking forms. 2. Understand the key ideas in Machiavelli’s argument and know where you stand in relationship to these ideas.
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Machiavelli
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Agenda 9/16/14: What was the Renaissance? Activities to accomplish 1. DQ 2. Machiavelli review 3. Where have we been so far? 4. Paper prompt Homework: Textbook reading and notes. Ch.13 section 2 Objectives By the end of this lesson, you should: 1. Understand the main arguments of Machiavelli and how he fits in with the Renaissance. 2. Be able to review the main concepts we have studied thus far in this unit.
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DQ Do you think that the ends sometimes justify the means? In what situations? Is achieving our goals – if these are good goals -- more important than how we get there?
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Agenda 9/17/14: What part did the invention of the printing press have in the Renaissance? (and the Reformation too) Activities to accomplish 1. Hook activity (sit anywhere ) 2. Who was Gutenberg? 3. Start work on papers Homework: None! (or….start work on papers…..) Objectives By the end of this lesson, you should: 1. Be able to describe the part played by Gutenberg in the spread of Renaissance (and Reformation) ideas.
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