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Choose one Enlightenment thinker. Write one paragraph from his perspective answering the following question: Why do revolutions occur?
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MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday 8 Review: Obj. 6&7 STEM SG: UNIT 6 DUE 9 Review: Obj. 8; ALL SG: UNIT 7 DUE STEM: One Pager Due 10 Review: ALL Obj. STEM SG: UNIT 8 DUE 11 STEM Projects 14-½ Day Period 1 Final Exam Period 2 Study Hall 15-½ Day Period 2 Final Exam Period 3 Study Hall 16- ½ Day Period 3 Final Exam Period 4 Study Hall 17-½ Day Period 4 Final Exam Period 1 Study Hall 18-½ Day Make Up Exams
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What topic was Unit # 6? Revolutions What was the Enlightenment? Reason can solve all human problems What did John Locke believe? Life, liberty and property (people were born happy) What did Thomas Hobbes believe? People were selfish and greedy Which Revolution was the most successful? American, French or Haitian?
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Review Sheet Complete the following activities: Scientific Revolution The Enlightenment American Revolution French Revolution Industrial Revolution Bring to Ms. Wrede after completion. You will have 25 minutes to complete this activity. If you finish early, work on the Study Guide or STEM project.
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What topic was Unit # 7? Imperialism through World War I What is Imperialism? Forceful takeover of land or people What were the four causes of World War I? Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism What happened in the US on October, 29, 1929? Stock Market Crashed What document ended World War I? Treaty of Versailles
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Timeline Complete the timeline as described: You will have 20 minutes to complete the timeline with a friend. It will be submitted for a grade. Bonus: If you finish early, draw a 5-part cartoon describing how Imperialism led to World War II (that says two).
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If you have finished the notes, question, and one pager… Paper: Begin the steps of writing a paper. Although each step is not due, it is suggested that you follow these steps: Step 1: Thesis Statement (Based on the question that YOU wrote) Step 2: Outline/Document analysis Step 3: Rough Draft Step 4: Edits Step 5: Final Draft Presentation: Being collaborating with your partner. Step 1: Outline what your presentation will include Step 2: Divide the work and set deadlines Step 3: Begin preparing the presentation
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Class is divided into two teams Each team will take turns sending representative to the front of the class Person will have :30 to act out person/term/concept on card and get his/her team to correctly guess it
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This person thought you should be able to practice any religion you choose. (Voltaire) This person believed a government divided into 3 branches would work best (Montesquieu) This person was an economist (Smith) This person believed that government was a contract between the people and the rulers (Rousseau) This man thought government was necessary to control man’s evil tendencies (Hobbes) This man wrote about natural rights (Locke) This person believed in free market capitalism (Smith) This person believed you should be able to say whatever you believe, no matter how unpopular (Voltaire) This person inspired the Declaration of Independence (Locke) This person wrote The Leviathon (Hobbes) This person argued that if a government does not protect the people, the people have the right to overthrow it. (Rousseau) This person wrote about life, liberty, and property (Locke) This person was inspired by the governmental structure in the Roman Republic (Montesquieu) This man said that life without government was “Nasty, brutish, and short” This person would not be in favor of teaching the Bible in public school (Voltaire) This person said people agree to be governed in exchange for protection from the government (Rousseau) This man wrote The Wealth of Nations (Smith)
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