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The French revolution Part 2
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Bell-Ringer Get out your homework from Friday and complete the Estates General Graphic Organizer. Get out your notebooks for taking notes.
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Agenda 3.6.12 Bell-Ringer Review Estates General Pyramid
Review Homework “Tasks” from Worksheet – Take Notes. Homework: 1. Greece Graphic Organizer – Final Exam Review 2. Current Events now on Thursday - Presenters Biblo & PowerPoint 3. Articles – Check your First Class 4. Louis XIV Make-up
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French Revolution Tasks
1. List the reasons why many people were critical of: A. Nobility Complete authority over peasants Did not have to do military service, but could be officers Exempt from taxes Collected tolls Clergy Lived in great luxury in chateaux and palaces
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2. What might a French Peasant grumbled about?
Unfair and Rigid Social Hierarchy In your own words…. 3. Source A, Cartoon of 1789 What’s happening in the picture?
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What was the life of the French Peasant like?
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Overall: What do Sources A, B, & C tell us about social life in France?
DO THE MATH!!! Translate to Modern Terms… E1 = Euro
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6. Who was most influenced by this pamphlet and why?
7. Why was this pamphlet banned?
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Bell-Ringer Get out your Greek Graphic Organizer from yesterday
Answer: What is the Declaration of the Rights of Man?
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Agenda 3.7.12 Bell-Ringer – Get out Graphic Organizer
Work in Pairs to Finish Graphic Organizer Review Organizer as a class Homework: 1. Current Events Response Sheet 2. French Revolution Graphic Organizer 3. Empire Essay Re-do due Friday
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Greece Review In classroom textbook: Chapter 5, pgs 100 – 123
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Sparta
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Bell-Ringer Answer: What is the declaration of the rights of man?
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Agenda 3.8.23 Bell-Ringer Current Events
Review Declaration of the Rights of Man Review French Revolution Worksheet Go over Questions and Rubric for Test tomorrow Homework: Study for Test - You can bring a note card! Empire Essay re-do due tomorrow
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Image of Feudalism 3rd Period – Bike
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Image of Feudalism 7th Period – Tree or Cell
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Image of Feudalism 8th Period – Airplane
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Declaration of the Rights of Man
National Assembly passed a law on August 4th, 1789, which abolished all Feudal privileges and unfair taxation Declaration of the Rights of Man was the National Assembly’s list of grievances calling for all men to be equal Called for the people to make their own laws and elect their own representatives The Declaration was far from perfect…It didn’t include rights of women and France still had slaves, but it was step in the right direction towards democracy
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What is an absolute monarchy?
Absolute monarchies are a monarchical form of government where the monarch (King) has complete power over the government, and their power is not limited by any kind of laws.
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1789 Estates General get together – National Assembly
Storming of Bastille Declaration of the Rights of Man March on Versailles
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What is a constitutional monarchy?
Form of government in which the Monarch is head of state, but has limited powers set by the constitution France established a new constitution in 1789 Important Points: King became “Head of the French People” not “France” Taxation system was based on income Assembly would be elected every two years, by men who paid a certain level of taxation Church taxes were abolished
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Causes What did you think? Remember to use evidence!!
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