Given a historical background on the social and political atmosphere in France in the 1700's, students will be able to list and explain the connections, casual and otherwise, between particular historical events and larger social, economic, and political trends and developments in France, which led to the French Revolution
Rationale:
The effects of the Philosophes was particularly felt in France where most of them did their "Philosophizing," understanding the effects on the actual political and social situation, as well as understanding what the effect of the American Revolution had, will bring these two events in clear influence and connection.
Evidence:
Being able to identify and connect various events, philosophies, and changes within France will demonstrate a students ability to connect causes and outcomes of many of the revolutionary events in Europe.
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Today's Essential Question: What causes Revolutions?
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Journal Topic:
#1 - Who was Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès (syay•YEHS). In a dramatic speech, Sieyès suggested what.......?
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#1 - Who was Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès (syay•YEHS). In a dramatic speech, Sieyès suggested what.......?
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French Revolution - Causes and Outcomes Chart download the chart and make a copy of it for yourself.
Causes Resources:
Person #1 - ECONOMIC CAUSES
Person #2 - SOCIAL CAUSES
Person #3 - POLITICAL CAUSES
Person #4 - INTELLECTUAL CAUSES
(the entire group collaborates on Immediate Causes)
IMMEDIATE CAUSES
Part 1:
Finish the French Revo presentation (including submitting the quick writesPart 2:
Directions are listed on the chartFrench Revolution - Causes and Outcomes Chart download the chart and make a copy of it for yourself.
Causes Resources:
Person #1 - ECONOMIC CAUSES
Person #2 - SOCIAL CAUSES
Person #3 - POLITICAL CAUSES
Person #4 - INTELLECTUAL CAUSES
(the entire group collaborates on Immediate Causes)
IMMEDIATE CAUSES