H2.1 2024/2025

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Name
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Mohammad Al-araj
1
Chris Koekkoek
10
Lana Alkhateb
2
Anouk Kok
11
Lies Bosma
3
Damiën van der Kwast
12
Tycho Content
4
Finn van Leeuwen
13
Juna Da Costa Gomez
5
Daison Polanco Morel
14
Rosaly Deij
6
Jens Postma
15
Eli Hendriks
7
Levy Vos
16
Julia Kaal
8
Sophie Wagteveld
17
Dean Kappert
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GeschiedenisMiddelbare schoolmavoLeerjaar 2

This lesson contains 13 slides, with interactive quiz and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 60 min

Items in this lesson

Name
Number
Name
Number
Mohammad Al-araj
1
Chris Koekkoek
10
Lana Alkhateb
2
Anouk Kok
11
Lies Bosma
3
Damiën van der Kwast
12
Tycho Content
4
Finn van Leeuwen
13
Juna Da Costa Gomez
5
Daison Polanco Morel
14
Rosaly Deij
6
Jens Postma
15
Eli Hendriks
7
Levy Vos
16
Julia Kaal
8
Sophie Wagteveld
17
Dean Kappert
9

Slide 1 - Slide

Today's lesson
  • Going through the test.
  • Explanation of 1.2
  • Time to work.

Slide 2 - Slide

  • Revolution! But...what is a revolution?
  • Could you name a revolution?
REVOLUTION!

Slide 3 - Slide

Today's aims 
  • You know how scientists discover new things.
  • You can name two philosophers.

Slide 4 - Slide

Enlightment
  • Philosophers started to think and talk about religion, politics and economy.
  • The birth of human rights.
  • Reason could make a better world and get rid of the darkness.
  • Age of Enlightenment. 

Slide 5 - Slide

Philosopher
  • Critical of the Catholic Church.
  • Two human rights, freedom of speech and freedom of religion.
  • The government did not like him very much. 
Voltaire

Slide 6 - Slide

Montesquieu
  • 1689 - 1755
  • French philosopher.
  • The power should not be in the hands of one person.
  • He spread the idea of trias politica.

Slide 7 - Slide

Trias Politica

Slide 8 - Slide

Charles II King of England
Coffeehouses “have produced very evil and dangerous effects,” and were also a “disturbance of the peace and quiet realm,”. This edict put an end to the sale of coffee, tea and chocolate in coffeehouses and in homes as wel!

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Spreading ideas
  • Invention of mass media. Posters, flyers and pamphlets. Everyone could read new ideas.
  • In coffeehouses and salons everyone could discuss new ideas.
  • In Encyclodédie new ideas could be bundled.

Slide 10 - Slide

Go to work


  • Read page 28 and 29.
  • Do question 1, 2 and 3 on page 33, and do question 1 till 8 on page 34 to 35 in pairs or in a group of three. You can quietly discus with the person next to you

Slide 11 - Slide

Enlightenment...

Slide 12 - Mind map

Check your test
Maybe you're happy with your grade, maybe you're disappointed. But it always helps to see what you've done wrong, or check if I did my work properly.
  • No pens or pencils allowed.
  • Your desk is empty.
  • If you have a different answer, you raise your hand and read your answer out loud.

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