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3.4
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Name
Number
Menessa Bdair
1
Storm Jansen
10
Roel van der Beek
2
Oscar de Jong
11
Lies Bosma
3
Anne Koesman
12
Jessica van Brussel
4
Ted Lucassen
13
Carolina Caenen
5
Sem Ott
14
Emre Cikrikciglu
6
Chanel Poel
15
Max Dekker
7
Alexander Tekofsky
16
Esmee van 't Ende
8
Milan Thalen
17
Yakeen Al Hamoud
9
Robin Visscher
18
Lise van Wilgen
19
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Menessa Bdair
1
Storm Jansen
10
Roel van der Beek
2
Oscar de Jong
11
Lies Bosma
3
Anne Koesman
12
Jessica van Brussel
4
Ted Lucassen
13
Carolina Caenen
5
Sem Ott
14
Emre Cikrikciglu
6
Chanel Poel
15
Max Dekker
7
Alexander Tekofsky
16
Esmee van 't Ende
8
Milan Thalen
17
Yakeen Al Hamoud
9
Robin Visscher
18
Lise van Wilgen
19
Slide 1 - Slide
Today's lesson
Recap of the previous lesson.
Homework check.
Explanation of 3.4.
Time to work.
Slide 2 - Slide
Name the three reasons the Belgians Revolted.
Why did Belgium became a kingdom?
Why were the Brittish important for the Belgians?
"To annax" means to take.
Slide 3 - Slide
1847:
Alles moet zo blijven als het nu is. Ik heb alle macht!
1848:
Schrijf een grondwet, waarbij ik de macht verlies.
Slide 4 - Slide
1848
All over Europe Revolution broke out. Italy, Germany and France!
King William II feared that the Netherlands would also have a revolution.
He signed a constitution and gave away all of his power.
Slide 5 - Slide
States General
States General
King William II
King William II
Minister
Minister
Before 1848:
King had absolute power.
King appointed who was in the States General.
Ministers listened to the King.
After 1848.
The King lost his power.
The 2nd chamber of the States General was directly chosen by the people.
The minsters listened to the States General.
Slide 6 - Slide
Homework check
question 1, 4, 5, 7 and 9 on page 70 to 72.
pay attention to each other.
do you have a different aswer? Just ask, sometimes there's more than one correct answer.
correct your answer.
Slide 7 - Slide
Lesson aim
You know the difference between libralism and socialism.
Slide 8 - Slide
Liberal
Socialist
Freedom
Equality
The government should not make too many rules,
The government should protect labourers.
Everyone should vote.
Only men who pay taxes should vote.
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Slide 9 - Slide
Liberal
Socialist
Freedom
Equality
The government should not make too many rules,
The government should protect labourers.
Everyone should vote.
Only men who pay taxes should vote.
Slide 10 - Slide
Voting rights.
Something began to change:
In 1917 all the men could vote.
In 1917 women could be ellected.
In 1919 all women could vote.
Slide 11 - Slide
Go to work
Read page 56 and 57.
Do question
1, 2 ,3, 5, 6, 7, 9 and 10
on page 73 to 76, in pairs or in a group of three. You can quietly discus with the person next to you
Slide 12 - Slide
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