PPT-The Enlightenment and the French Revolution
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AimGoal Was the French Revolution a success Do Now Explain the Three Estates during revolutionary France What percentage of the population were they Explain in
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AimGoal Was the French Revolution a success Do Now Explain the Three Estates during revolutionary France What percentage of the population were they Explain in a few sentences bourgeoisie. Lesson 3.2. Knight’s Charge. What is the difference between an Absolute Monarchy and a Limited Monarchy?. What were the two sides of the English civil war called?. Did people like King James I? Why or why not?. Mrs. Tucker. World History. Victor Valley High School. Vocabulary Front-Load – . Frayer. Method. Salon. Neoclassical. Despotism. Ideology. Estates. Serf. Philosophes. Coup d’état. Hundred Days. WORLD HISTORY. UNIT . 12. REVOLUTIONS AND LIBERTY. Causes:. English . democratic traditions (i.e. Magna . Carta. , Glorious Revolution, English bill of Rights) establish legal protections and the idea of the limited power of government.. and the Enlightenment. Mrs. Abbott. OPHS World History. The Scientific Revolution. The . scientific revolution. was the dawning of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology, medicine and chemistry transformed views of society and nature.. Chap 19, section 1 & 2. The Scientific Revolution marked the beginning of a dramatic shift in how people viewed the world. The medieval and early modern European outlook had been dominated by religion. As a result of this revolution, many came to see the world predominantly in secular and scientific ways. In the short term, the Scientific Revolution set the stage for the Enlightenment; its long-term repercussions can still be felt today.. How France & England created the conditions for…. Enlightenment Ideas. 1. The Scientific Revolution brought about real change in human thought & understanding, but its impact was mostly felt among intellectuals in the scientific community. The Enlightenment produced ideas that, for the most part,. Chapter . 18 Section 1. France’s Three Estates (The old Regime). The Third Estate Only. Review…. It’s not on your guided notes, but you can add it!. Third Estate pays half of their wages in taxes. What were the results of Renaissance thoughts and theories. Before the Revolution. All ideas of science came from the Greeks & Bible. With new inventions came new ideas. . The Scientific Revolution= people discovering new theories about science. Take notes from the film. List the 3 causes of the French Revolution.. Describe who are the 3 Estates.. First Estate – . Second Estate – . Third Estate - . 3. What U.S. document gave the French peasants the incentive to revolt?. Geocentric-. Heliocentric-. *Use Chapter 17 Section 1!. Chapter 17 Sec 1. The Scientific Revolution. Background to the Revolution. Medieval Era-. No new research. Relied on ancient “authorities”. Scientific Revolution: 1500-1600’s. People began to make conclusions based on . experimentation. and . observation. , instead of merely accepting traditional ideas. . The Church felt threatened by this Revolution. Mrs. Short. Hilliard Davidson High School. World Studies. The Enlightenment. Enlightenment thinkers . believed all institutions should follow natural laws to produce the ideal society.. The . ideas of the Enlightenment . Causes of the French Revolution What brought about the French Revolution? Enlightenment thinkers ~ many lived in France under absolute monarchy ~ spoke of change granting more rights to the people….sounded good! During this unit, you will:. Know the key ideas Enlightenment thinkers, Revolutions in Europe and the Americas, and the concept of Nationalism in Europe.. Understand how the ideas of Locke and Hobbes created the enlightenment, and in turn how the enlightenment caused the Revolutions of the 18.
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