Week 12: Revolutions and Rebellions


Week 12: Revolutions and Rebellions

Vocabulary:  These words will be due on the day of your unit test (Tuesday, November 21).  You will need to complete the definition, write a sentence AND draw a picture.  There are many different people this week, so you need to focus on learning clues to tell them apart.     Quizlet

  1. Thomas Hobbes
  2. John Locke
  3. Baron de Montesquieu
  4. Jean-Jacques Rosseau
  5. Voltaire
  6. Enlightenment
  7. Adam Smith
  8. Popular Sovereignty
  9. Three Estates
  10. Tennis Court Oath
  11. Declaration of Rights of Man and the Citizen
  12. Suffrage
  13. Reign of Terror
  14. Napoleon Bonaparte
  15. Enterprise
  16. Urbanization
  17. Labor Unions
  18. Utilitarianism
  19. Socialism
  20. Karl Marx
  21. Communism
  22. Autonomy
  23. Glorious Revolution
  24. Recession
Monday, November 13
Daily Question:  What does it mean to be "FAIR"?
17.1 Philosophy in the Age of Reason
Tuesday, November 14
Daily Question:  What ideas did Enlightenment philosophers have on government and society?
The American Revolution
Wednesday, November 15

Daily Question:  What was a cause of the American Revolution?
The French Revolution
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Image result for tennis court oath
Assignment:  Photo Analysis
  1. What exactly do you see in this painting?
  2. Study the people in this image, one by one.  What similarities do you see? What differences?
  3. How are the people dressed?
  4. What are they doing?
  5. Imagine you are in this image.  What do you smell? hear?
  6. What happened right before this image?
  7. What is about to happen?
Thursday, November 15
Daily Question:  List five facts about the beginning of the French Revolution.

The French Revolution
Friday, November 16
Daily Question:  How did the Enlightenment bring about the American and French Revolutions?
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