CH3 sec. 3.2 The French Revolution

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Memo h/v 2 TTO
CH3 The age of wigs and revolutions
The French Revolution
sec. 3.2 The French Revolution

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Recap 3.2
Fill in the gaps
Since the Middle Ages France was a society of .....A..... . The 1st and 2nd estate had a lot of ....B.... . This form of government in which the ....C.... and nobility have more rights and the king holds ...D... power is called ...E... ..... . 
In the 3rd estate ....... ....F.... were unhappy because they had to pay ...G..., but had no say in government. ...H... and wage labourers were unhappy because they were poor.


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Recap 3.2
Basic
A) Enlightenment
B) natural rights
C) rational thinking
D) religious tolerance 

I) allowing other religious opinions
II) logical thinking
III) right every person has by birth
IV) way of thinking  in which religion and 
tradition were replaced
Advanced
Link two terms that have to do with the Enlightenment to the source.






Coffee house in Engeland. There are newspapers and pamphlets on the tables.


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Program
  • Recap 3.1
  • Learning objectives
  • Explanation 3.2.1 and 3.2.2
  • Assignment 3.2.3
  • Correct hw/ week task
  • Assignment
  • Evaluation

Slide 5 - Slide

Learning objectives
  • I can describe how the French Revolution started and what the three main causes were.
  • I can explain what political and social changes happened as a result of the French Revolution.
  • I can explain how the French Revolution turned into a reign of terror.

Slide 6 - Slide

Slide 7 - Video

A mighty ruler
End of the 18th century, Louis XVI king of France > absolute monarch

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French Revolution
Revolution = an event that causes major changes in government and society in a short timespan.
Three causes:
  • Huge inequality and injustice of the 
       Ancien Régime; 
  • Enlightened ideas about society 
       and government; 
  • France’s lack of money.

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French Revolution
  • King wanted nobility and clergy to pay taxes
  • Meeting of States General 
  • Argument about way of voting
  • National Assembly (people's parliament)
  • 14 July Storming of Bastille

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A new society
  • National Assembly abolished privileges

  • Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen > fundamental rights

  • 1791 constitution

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1) Why was it that the French treasury was almost empty?
A
War expenses
B
High debts and interest rates
C
Spending of the royal couple
D
All answers are correct

Slide 12 - Quiz

2) What was so special about Louis XVI calling for an assembly of the States General?
A
An absolute monarch rules alone
B
This hadn't happened for 174 years
C
A and B are both correct
D
A and B are both incorrect

Slide 13 - Quiz

3) What wasn't a consequence of the constitution of 1791?
A
The king was only allowed to make laws
B
The king was only allowed to carry-out laws
C
Rich citizens received the right to vote
D
Judges checked if people kept to the law

Slide 14 - Quiz

4) Write down the matching terms
a) A group of people elected by citizens who 
held the right to vote and which runs the 
country on behalf of the citizens.
b) Assembly of three estates in France.
c) First people's parliament of France.
d) Event that started the French Revolution.
e) Basis right for every citizen.
f) Document that sets out the rights and
obligations of citizens and how the government
works.
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Revolution gets out of hand
What? Read p120. Draw a table with two columns titled 'moderate phase' 
and 'Reign of Terror'.
Who? Alone and in quiet                                           Help? Teacher (after 5 min.)    
Time? 8 min                                                                    Done? Week task

Put the following dates, terms and events in the correct column:
1791-1792,   1793-1794,   former king executed,   France became a republic, 
king tried to flee and lost power,    moderates in control,   radicals in control, 
Robespierre,   war broke out with Prussia and Austria
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Recap 3.2
Place events in chronological order:
A) Enlightenment thinkers developed new ideas about politics and society 
B) First constitution drafted by National Assembly
C) Reign of Terror
D) States General met for the first time in 174 years
E) Storming of the Bastille

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Slide 18 - Video

Learning objectives
  • I can describe how the French Revolution started and what the three main causes were.
  • I can explain what political and social changes happened as a result of the French Revolution.
  • I can explain how the French Revolution turned into a reign of terror.

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Get to work
What? See whiteboard.
How? Alone 
Help? Ask neighbour. Can't figure it out? Ask teacher. 
Time? Until the end of the lesson. 
Done? Learn terms and dates. Ask teacher. 

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