Revolutions: ACTIVITY: types of Revolution (p. 133)

Why do societies experience revolution?
Statement of Inquiry: At different times and locations, societies can experience revolutionairy change, due to a variety of causes and ofter with long lasting consequences.

Key Concept: Change
Related Concept: Causality; Significance
Global Context: Orientation in space and time 
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Why do societies experience revolution?
Statement of Inquiry: At different times and locations, societies can experience revolutionairy change, due to a variety of causes and ofter with long lasting consequences.

Key Concept: Change
Related Concept: Causality; Significance
Global Context: Orientation in space and time 

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What are the different types of revolution?
This class:
  • REFLECTION on p. 133 
  • ACTIVITY BOX on p. 133 
  • Read the Reflection and Activity Box
  • Anwer the questions in the LessonUp slides







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If you were researching a specifc revolution, you would need to find a range of sources to help your understanding of what happened. What do you think would be the VALUES and LIMITATIONS of:

A NEWSPAPER FROM THE TIME

Slide 3 - Open question

If you were researching a specifc revolution, you would need to find a range of sources to help your understanding of what happened. What do you think would be the VALUES and LIMITATIONS of:

PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE REVOLUTION

Slide 4 - Open question

If you were researching a specifc revolution, you would need to find a range of sources to help your understanding of what happened. What do you think would be the VALUES and LIMITATIONS of:

A BOOK WRITTEN BY A (CONTEMPORARY) HISTORIAN

Slide 5 - Open question

If you were researching a specifc revolution, you would need to find a range of sources to help your understanding of what happened. What do you think would be the VALUES and LIMITATIONS of:

OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT STATEMENTS ON THE REVOLUTION

Slide 6 - Open question

If you were researching a specifc revolution, you would need to find a range of sources to help your understanding of what happened. What do you think would be the VALUES and LIMITATIONS of:

EYEWITNESS ACCOUNTS

Slide 7 - Open question

For the following description write down:
1) what type of revolution is it? Explain your answer.
2) how would this revolution affect the people who are living there?
3) what questions do you have about the revolution?

A MOVEMENT TO REDUCE THE INFLUENCE OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IN TERMS OF FAMILY PLANNING AND BIRTH CONTROL WITHIN A COUNTRY.

Slide 8 - Open question

For the following description write down:
1) what type of revolution is it? Explain your answer.
2) how would this revolution affect the people who are living there?
3) what questions do you have about the revolution?

A MASS MOVEMENT TO OVERTHROW A DICTATORSHIP IN A COUNTRY IN AFRICA. THE DICTATOR HAS ENFORCED REPRESSIVE POLICIES ADDECTING MANY PEOPLE IN THE COUNTRY.

Slide 9 - Open question

For the following description write down:
1) what type of revolution is it? Explain your answer.
2) how would this revolution affect the people who are living there?
3) what questions do you have about the revolution?

A COUNTRY IN ASIA IS EXPERIENCING RAPID ECONOMIC CHANGE. THE COUNTRY IS SETTING UP MANY INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS SO AS TO MODERNISE QUICKLY.

Slide 10 - Open question

For the following description write down:
1) what type of revolution is it? Explain your answer.
2) how would this revolution affect the people who are living there?
3) what questions do you have about the revolution?

A REGIME HAS INTRODUCED STRICT CENSORSHIP AND PROPAGANDA POLICIES TO 'RE-EDUCATE' THE POPULATION SO THAT THEY MORE CLOSELY FOLLOW THEIR IDEOLOGY.

Slide 11 - Open question