PPT-Unit 2: Tyranny & Revolution
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Lesson 21 Causes of the American Revolution Essential Question How did the political economic and social turning points of the Revolutionary Era shape American ideals
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Lesson 21 Causes of the American Revolution Essential Question How did the political economic and social turning points of the Revolutionary Era shape American ideals of tyranny and revolution. Escaping the Tyranny of the Urgent by Delivering Planned Care L Gordon Moore MD uch of our work in primary care could be characterized as reactive and chaotic rather than proactive and organized The scenario is so common it barely merits description Regimes of Antiquity: Ancient theory and Modern Approaches . (Ancient Greece). . Valerij. . Gouschin. . (Higher School of Economics – Perm). Generalities. Aristotle . Politics. Good forms. Bad forms. Lecture9,Sparta,KeyWordsDorianinvasionAchaeansHelotsPerioikoiFirstMessenianWarTarasTerpanderAlcmanSecondMessenianWarArgivesArcadiaPisaIthomeLycurgusAgogeEugenicsErotesEromenosAndreiaSyssitiaArchaic:Ma L/O – To identify and explain the causes and effects of the Revolution. The German Revolution. In late 1918, there was . unrest . across the whole of Germany. The emperor fled for his life and a new government took control. These events are called the . The Pope has laid down the gauntlet to those . aggressive atheists . that wish to eradicate God from our society. There is a direct connection between aggressive atheism and Nazi tyranny. I only have to look at those aggressive atheists on TV to know this is self-evident. . Two Treatises of Government. . by John Locke. Close Read, World History 10A. Context. Look at lines 1-2. What do you see? What do you learn about this text from these two lines?. Tyranny. Using lines 3-4 how does the author define “tyranny”?. Unconstitutional Rulers. And. Spartan Communal Living. Reminder of Hoplite Success. Undefeated, except against themselves or Romans. Manifestation of ethos of the polis: unity, . realization . that individual freedom comes only from strong community. Articles of Confederation: guiding document for the new government post-American Revolution. No executive (leader). No court system. No way to:. Tax citizens. Resolve conflicts between states. How does the Constitution guard against tyranny?. the Rocket Equation with Photons. ykbae@ykbcorp.com. 714-838-2881. www.ykbcorp.com. Future In-Space Operation Colloquium. November 9. th. 2016. Credit: NASA. Young K. Bae, Ph.D.. CEO. Y.K. Bae Corp. Unit 3: Mineral Revolution. LO: . How did the discovery of . diamonds . affect South Africa’s history?. Success Criteria:. MUST:. Understand what the mineral revolution . was. Know where and when gold and diamonds were found. L/O – To identify and explain the causes and effects of the Revolution. The German Revolution. In late 1918, there was . unrest . across the whole of Germany. The emperor fled for his life and a new government took control. These events are called the . Lesson 2.4: From . Confederation to Constitution . Essential Question. How did the political, economic, and social turning points of the Revolutionary Era shape American ideals of tyranny and revolution?. Causes of the French Revolution. Abuses of the old regime. (What’s a regime?). Political (leave space to explain). Social. Economic. Political Reasons. The king was an absolute monarch. The king picked people based on favoritism. Vocabulary Unit 1 English 11 The Wave by Hokusai arbitrary : ADJ – subject to individual will or judgement; unreasonable circumstance : N – an existing condition or state of affairs comprehend
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