Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Tuesday Jan 17th Day 3

CHAPTER 8 GROWTH OF WESTERN DEMOCRACIES


Objective:
Social and Economic reform in Britain - students have learned about political reforms in Britain in the early 1800's, in today's lesson, students will be able to list and evaluate the country's social and economic reforms, including the abolition movement and labor unions.

Rationale:
The social and economic changes that began in the England had ripple effects all across the world when addressing traditional social and economic standards, students should understand the conditions which led to these movements creation.

Evidence:
Being able to identify and explain the role of suffrage and labor unions within society will demonstrate a understanding of why these movements had such a lasting impact.

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Essential Question - Is Capital Punishment a deterrent?
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Journal Entry - Death Penalty - please list the types of crimes you feel would merit the death penalty, and how you would go about administering the death penalty, OR, provide an alternative to the death penalty, if you do not believe in capital punishment. What would your punishment be for Dylann Roof (the guy who shot and killed 9 people in a church in South Carolina)

Link to cartoon - Cartoon      Cartoon Analysis guide - Here (after reviewing the cartoon, list the examples in the chart and answer the questions at the end and be ready to submit them to the classroom folder)

During the Victorian Age in England, the death penalty changed rather dramatically, what role did the "trend" that you have identified in the previous lesson have on this change (in your opinion)
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Today's Agenda - "Human" rights and Trade
(Chapter 8 section #3 due today)

During the first 50 years in England from 1800-1850 many of the subjects addressing what "human rights" are were being challenged. Suffrage, crime and punishment (including what crimes merit capital punishment) slavery, ownership of property, working conditions, etc, were under scrutiny.
This was occurring at the same time society was instituting strict social behavior norms for its upper class members of society (The Downton Abby class)

There were several changes afoot during this time, this form lists a few of the "themes" that seemed to evolve during this period. Here - These are some of the themes

 Theme Activity Sheet, review the chart, and list what you feel is the "theme" of this era (from the form above)

Your task will be to express what "theme" of this era was the most important. You will identify which change(s) you feel was the most impactful (even if at the time it was symbolic) to the future development of how society has evolved.
You will be given time in class Tuesday to develop your answer.
This will be expressed in a paragraph that lists 3 pieces of evidence that supports your opinion about why your "Theme" is correct.

 If you finish your answer, you should use the time to continue your outline as Sect #4 is due Thursday...The same day as the Chapter 8 Test

Resources: Chapter 8 presentation -Chapter 8 

If you haven't already done so, watch the short ( 10 min) video on 
Victorian Age History (homework for viewing)

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CHAPTER 8 TEST Thursday Jan 19th 
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