Vwo 2 tto: the Dutch Golden Age - lesson 6

The Dutch Golden Age
Lesson 6
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The Dutch Golden Age
Lesson 6

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Start of the lesson
Sit in your spot
Phone (off/silent) in phonebag
Chewing gum in bin
Books + laptop on table

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Menu of the day
Recap
Arguing: exercise
Assignment: absolute power in Europe




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Triangular trade
Slaves
Sugar, cotton & tobacco
Weapons & textiles

Slide 4 - Drag question

These people held power in the DUtch Republic (= a key word)

Slide 5 - Open question

What does absolute power mean?

Slide 6 - Open question

Test
On monday: Test about chapter 1 + 2

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Learning questions
  • What did absolute power look like in Sweden, Austria, Russia and Prussia?

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Exercise
When you give an answer, you sometimes have to argue why your answer is correct. How do you do that?
  • You use signal words. What are those/can anyone give an example of a signal word?
  • Exercise 5 on page 98
  • Finished? --> review with answer booklet

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Other powerful monarchs
You're going to work in groups of 3-4: each person will get a number --> each number represents a country:
1. Austria
2.Russia
3. Prussia
4. Sweden 

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Assignment
  • You're going to make a Powerpoint of absolute power in Austria (1), Russia (2), Prussia (3) and Sweden (4)
  • Do it like this: find a monarch with absolute power from your country, a picture of his/her palace and something he/she did with his/her power (read page 88 for ideas)
  • When everyone in your group is finished --> compare what you have

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France
  • The most important absolute monarch of France is Louis XIV, his nickname was the 'sun-king'


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France
  • The most important absolute monarch of France is Louis XIV, his nickname was the 'sun-king'
  • He lived in Versailles


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France
  • The most important absolute monarch of France is Louis XIV, his nickname was the 'sun-king'
  • He lived in Versailles
  • He had a large army and made many conquests


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Test
Every test has these 5 questions:
  1. Choose which image fits with the age of the chapters
  2. Put events in the right order (from longest ago to most recent)
  3. Key word --> give description
  4. Description --> give key word
  5. Match persons/places with description







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Break

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Review practice test
You can see how you did

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