This lesson contains 23 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 50 min
Items in this lesson
Memo h/v 2 TTO
CH4 The age of citizens and steam engines
The Industrial Revolution
sec. 4.3 The Netherlands in 1848
Slide 1 - Slide
Recap 4.2
Fill in the gaps
In the nineteenth century .......1....... and living conditions for the new factory workers were poor. Business owners wanted to make as much ......2...... as possible and kept ......3...... low. They also hired ......4...... and ......5...... . Factory owners didn't take safety precautions because of the ......6...... . In the factories many ......7...... happened.
Workers lived in ......8...... dark homes. The air was filled with filthy ......9...... . Human excrement and ......10...... were carried in open channels in the streets into rivers and canals. There was no clean ......11...... ............ and ......12...... was poor.
After 1800 merchant capitalism was replaced by industrial ......13...... . The society of estates was replaced by a ......14...... society. In the nineteenth century there were three classes: the ......15...... class, the ......16...... class and the working class.
timer
5:00
Slide 2 - Slide
Program
Recap 4.2
Learning objectives
Explanation 4.3.1-4.3.2
MC questions
Explanation 4.3.3
Correct hw/ week task
Evaluation
Slide 3 - Slide
Slide 4 - Slide
Learning objectives
1) I can name certain important characteristics of the Kingdom of the Netherlands between 1815 and 1848.
2) I can explain what ideals the liberals had in terms of politics and economics.
3) I can explain why a new constitution was introduced in 1848.
Slide 5 - Slide
Kingdom of the Netherlands
Different Dutch states
1588-1795 Republic of the Seven United Netherlands
1795-1806 Batavian Republic
1806-1810 Kingdom of Holland
1810-1813 Part of the French Empire
1813-1815 Sovereign Principality of the United Netherlands
1815-present Kingdom of the Netherlands
Slide 6 - Slide
Kingdom of the Netherlands
1813 and 1815 Napoleon defeated
1814-15 Congress of Vienna
1815 Kingdom of the Netherlands
ruled by king William I of Orange
unitary state
included Net, Bel, Lux
1830 Belgian Revolt. Belgium becomes independent.
Take notes
Slide 7 - Slide
Kingdom of the Netherlands
Political
Constitutional monarchy
Parliament
Netherlands not very democratic:
- King appointed and dismissed ministers. - King chose some men in parliament. - Others were chosen by small group of important men.
Economic
King improved infrastructure (first train 1839).
Take notes
Slide 8 - Slide
The liberals
Liberalism= political movement that wanted as much freedom as possible.
Political
Fundamental rights (freedom of speech)
Say in government for men who owned property .
Economic
Capitalism
Economic freedom for businessmen (fewer rules and regulations).
Government shouldn't interfere in economy.
Take notes
Slide 9 - Slide
Slide 10 - Video
1-Which present-day countries did the United Kingdom of the Netherlands consist of?
A
Belgium, Cologne, Netherlands
B
Cologne, Luxemburg, Netherlands
C
Belgium, Luxemburg, Netherlands
Slide 11 - Quiz
2-What matches a constitutional monarchy?
A
absolutism
B
dictatorship
C
king's power is limited by the constitution
D
king's power is limited by the nobility
Slide 12 - Quiz
3-Put in the correct sequence (old to new)
1) Belgian Revolt leads to the Belgian separation from the Netherlands 2) First steam train ran between Haarlem and Amsterdam 3) William I becomes king of the kingdom of the United Netherlands
A
1, 2, 3
B
1, 3, 2
C
2, 3, 1
D
3, 1, 2
Slide 13 - Quiz
4-What doesn't match liberalism?
A
economic freedom
B
fundamental rights
C
say in government
D
working class
Slide 14 - Quiz
Constitution of 1848
1840-1849 King William II.
1848 Liberal revolutions in Europe.
William II afraid would lose throne.
King asked Thorbecke to draw up new constitution.
Take notes
Slide 15 - Slide
Constitution of 1848
Changes in constitution of 1848
Parliament had highest authority, not the king.
Ministers appointed by parliament, no longer by the king.
All members of parliament elected by (rich) citizens, no longer by the king.
Consequences for Netherlands
Parliamentary democracy: democracy in which an elected parliament is the highest authority, not the king.
More democratic, but only rich men received right to vote.
Take notes
Slide 16 - Slide
Get to work
What? Menu
I Answer practice questions 4.3
II Correct hw/ do week task
III Ask questions
How? Alone
Help? Ask neighbour (whisper).
Can't figure it out? Ask teacher.
Time? Until the end of the lesson.
Done? Learn terms and dates.
Practice
1815-1848, after 1848 or both?
1) King appointed ministers.
2) King makes laws.
3) Parliament appointed ministers.
4) Constitutional monarchy.
5) Parliament makes laws.
6) King chose men who sat in parliament.
7) Parliamentary democracy.
Slide 17 - Slide
Learning objectives
1) I can name certain important characteristics of the Kingdom of the Netherlands between 1815 and 1848. 2) I can explain what ideals the liberals had in terms of politics and economics. 3) I can explain why a new constitution was introduced in 1848.
Slide 18 - Slide
What doesn't match the government of the Netherlands between 1815 and 1848?
A
governing was the ministers' duty and the minister was accountable
B
king decided on laws without asking approval of parliament
C
king appointed and dismissed ministers
D
king appointed members of the Upper House
Slide 19 - Quiz
What doesn't match the government of the Netherlands between 1815 and 1848?
A
parliament monitored decisions taken by the government
B
king decided on laws without asking approval of parliament
C
king was limited by the rules of the constitution
D
king appointed members of the Lower House
Slide 20 - Quiz
What doesn't match the government of the Netherlands after 1848?
A
governing was the ministers' duty and the minister was accountable
B
Lower house was elected by rich citizens
C
parliament checked ministers' work
D
Upper house was appointed by the king
Slide 21 - Quiz
What doesn't match the government of the Netherlands after 1848?
A
king decided on laws without asking approval of parliament
B
plans for new laws had to be approved by parliament
C
the Netherlands was a constitutional monarchy
D
the Netherlands was a parliamentary democracy
Slide 22 - Quiz
Get to work
What? See whiteboard.
How? Alone
Help? Ask neighbour. Can't figure it out? Ask teacher.