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Lesson duration is: 45 min
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The Enlightenment and the French Revolution
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Before the holiday
The Scientific Revolution
The Enlightenment: Liberty (Rousseau), Equality (Wollstonecraft), Rights (Locke), Separation of Powers (Montesquieu)
The causes of the French revolution: absolutism, the ancien regime, class society (1st, 2nd, 3rd estates), privilages
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Experimentation
The Scientific Revolution
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It is 1600 - you are really sick. What do you do?
A
Pray
B
Take antibiotics
C
Read a book to try and find out what is wrong
D
Give a doctor your piss
Slide 4 - Quiz
There is no real science
The only 'science' is from Ancient Greece and Rome and is not very good
Everybody 100% believes that God decides everthing
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It is 1600, there is a drought and there is a very bad harvest (oogst). What do you do
A
Pray
B
Find some witches and burn them
C
Get a priest to chase the devil away
D
Import new seeds that can survive droughts
Slide 6 - Quiz
Over 100,000 'witches' burnt in the 17th century
Everything is because of God (or the devil)
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The Scientific Revolution
From around 1600 a small group of people start to look differently at the world
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Put the following parts of the scientific method into the correct order (1 = Observe): Conclusion + share knowledge, Experiment, Observe, Hypothesis, Question
Slide 9 - Open question
What part of the scientific method can you see in the picture?
Slide 10 - Open question
The Enlightenment
Philosophers and other thinkers started to ask questions
Not only about the world but also about society, people and God
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Liberty
Equality
Separation of powers
Rights
Slide 12 - Drag question
Montesquieu
Locke
Wollenstonecraft
Rousseau
Liberty
Equality
Separation of powers
Rights
Slide 13 - Drag question
Give an example of the kinds of liberties you have
Slide 14 - Open question
Give an example of inequality in France in the 18th century
Slide 15 - Open question
Give 2 examples of rights that you have, that your ancestors (voorouders) in the 18th century did not have
Slide 16 - Open question
Why is it a good idea to have 'separation of powers'
Slide 17 - Open question
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The causes of the French Revolution
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What is absolutism?
A
A political system where the people vote
B
A political system with a parliament
C
A political system where the king has all the power
D
A political system where the priests have all the power
Slide 20 - Quiz
Why does the king have all the power?
A
Elections
B
God gave him the power
C
The priests gave him the power
D
The nobles gave him the power
Slide 21 - Quiz
The Ancien Régime
The political system in France before the revolution
It is made up of three estates
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Which was NOT an estate in France before the revolution in 1789?
A
The Priests
B
The King
C
Everyone else
D
The Nobles
Slide 23 - Quiz
1st estate
2nd estate
3rd estate
People who pray
People who fight
People who work
Slide 24 - Drag question
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The Middle Class / bourgeoisie
Richer (e.g slave trade), well educated, read enlightenment books
No power
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Why were priests the 1st (most important) estate?
Slide 27 - Open question
In the Ancien Regime, the farmers had to do free work for the nobles and priests. What was not an example of the kind of work they had to do?
A
Pay to bake their bread
B
Have sex with the lord
C
Repair the roads
D
Work on the lord's land
Slide 28 - Quiz
Privilages
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Story?
What is it about?
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You and your family are part of the third estate in France in 1760. How do you feel?
😒🙁😐🙂😃
Slide 31 - Poll
Verlichting
Ancien Regime
use your brain
class society
tolerance
democracy
equality
natural rights
power to the people
scientific experiments
privileges
absolutism
powerful clergy
Slide 32 - Drag question
How did the Enlightenment contribute to the French Revolution?
Slide 33 - Open question
Source Questions
Read the question – What are you being asked to do?
Is there concept I need to explain? If so, what?
The source – who made it, when, how does it link to the concept?
Find the important elements of the source that you need to answer the question.
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Source Questions
What do I write?
If necessary, explain the concept
In the source I can see………………. / In the source I read that…………..
This shows that………………..because………………
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Statement: During the enlightenment scientists began to use a new method which led to many new discoveries. Use this source to explain this new method and why it was so different from previous centuries.
Read the question – What are you being asked to do?
Is there concept I need to explain?
The source – who made it, when, how does it link to the concept?
Find the important elements of the source that you need to answer the question.
timer
3:00
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Statement: During the enlightenment scientists began to use a new method which led to many new discoveries. Use this source to explain this new method and why it was so different from previous centuries.