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New Unit! Unit 5: Revolution & Enlightenment • Unit 4 exam scores are in PowerSchool • Unhappy with score? Retakes will be given ONLY with a complete review crossword – I have no extras, they are online for you to print • Good time to start a new notebook • Can clean out folder from old papers (if you do not plan on a retake) • Do the 18 Terms to Know BELL SCHEDULE FOR TODAY: PERIOD 1: 8:40-9:21 PERIOD 2: 9:26-9:57 PER 3/4/5: 10:02-10:33 PER 5/6/7: 10:38-11:09 PERIOD 8: 11:14-11:45 Think of today as your “5 classes” not 8 periods

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1. Chapter 17 Quiz 2. Unit 4 Exam find a partner sit NEXT to them Get your notes out

New Unit!Unit 5: Revolution & EnlightenmentUnit 4 exam scores are in PowerSchoolUnhappy with score? Retakes will be given ONLY with a complete review crossword I have no extras, they are online for you to printGood time to start a new notebookCan clean out folder from old papers (if you do not plan on a retake)Do the 18 Terms to KnowBELL SCHEDULE FOR TODAY:PERIOD 1: 8:40-9:21 PERIOD 2: 9:26-9:57PER 3/4/5: 10:02-10:33PER 5/6/7: 10:38-11:09PERIOD 8: 11:14-11:45Think of today as your 5 classes not 8 periodsRevolution!Your group will have 4 cards:Brainstorm & come up with these items as a group1 card one word that is a synonym for revolution1 card an example of a revolution (name it, dont describe it)1 card one word connected to revolution, helps to describe revolution, connected to it1 card double-up on one of the other 3

18.1 Scientific RevolutionpostersUse the green chart you were given Tuesday to help your person is on the back!Name, science(astronomy, philosophy, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology)New ideaDraw a picture (of the idea)Any others like him, in his field?Any other information? (books written, years, nationality, etc)Thursday March 7Turn in 18.1 FIBsOpen text book to 18.1Keep out the chapter 17 quizzesOPEN NOTEBOOK to new page. Title it:SELECTING APPROPRIATE INFORMATIONNeed to be selective with information included in your essays fit to topicChoose one monarch discussed in this chapter. Describe his or her accomplishments.Oliver Cromwell or Louis XIVPhillip II or Catherine the Greatabsolute monarch or forced to signpeople rebelled or built a new grand capitalExplain how England became a limited monarchy.Test Act or Edict of NantesAct of Union or Act of SettlementKing executed for treason or The RestorationScots rebel or had Bible translated into EnglishWhich man confirmed the planets move around the sun?PtolemyCopernicusBraheKepler

How did Descartes & Bacon contribute to the Scientific Revolution?They were both philosophersBacon was from EnglandThey both developed the Scientific MethodDescartes published Discourse on Method in 1637

Explain Newtons greatest discovery.He explained the laws of force and motion.Gravity is the force that pulls objects towards each other. It depends on the mass of each object and the distance between.He agreed the Earth and other planets move around the Sun but proved they move in oval paths, not perfect circles.The reflector telescope he invented was more powerful. It used mirrors to gather light.

ScientistCountry of Origintype of scientistidea or discoverydrawing of ideaOld view: PtolemyGreeceastronomerCopernicusTycho BraheKeplerGermanyGalileoSir Francis BaconEngland(not a scientist)Philosopher(cant draw this butyou can make the chartRen DescartesFrance(not a scientist)Philosopher&mathematicianOn the next page if you want)Sir Isaac NewtonEnglandLavoisierchemistLeeuwenhoekbiologistJames WattEnglandengineer18.1 Scientific RevolutionFILL THIS IN using information form your Outline or your bookPolandDenmarkItalyFranceNetherlandsmathematicianAstronomer mathematicianAstronomer Astronomer the Earth is the center of the universeSUN is the center of the universeNoted the movement of the planetsConfirms BrahePlanets move in ovalsPlanets move around the sun (HELIOCENTRIC)Improved the telescopeLaws of force & motionCalculusGravity Steam engine True nature of fire* red blood cells*bacteriaScientific methodScientific method18.1 Scientific Discoveries, 1500-1800

The Astronomer Vermeer, 1668

Think about all that we have been studying this semester:Read the name of this painting and when it was painted then look at the painting on a scratch piece of paper or in your notebook list everything you see or you are reminded of from our studiesENLIGHTENMENT

ENLIGHTENMENT

Thomas HobbesJohn LockeAdam SmithMontesquieu RousseauVoltaire Denis Diderotphilosophessalonsenlightened despotsFrederick IIJoseph IICatherine the GreatNatural LawSocial Contractfreedom of speechseparation of powerseducation for allfree market economydirect democracy18.2 Enlightenment ThinkersUse your knowledge from 18.2 and the skills we practiced for being selective to answer the following in your notebook:Give another name for The Enlightenment.What new idea did Mary Wollstonecraft develop?List several ways government and church officials (separately) tried to prevent the spread of new ideas during the Enlightenment. What style of art developed during the Enlightenment?

18.2 Enlightenment ThinkersTHINKERNATIONIDEAIMPACTThomas HobbesJohn Locke Adam SmithVoltaireMontesquieuRousseauDenis DiderotMary WollstonecraftEnglandEnglandScotlandEnglandFranceFranceFranceFranceNatural Rights life, liberty, propertyFreedom of thought, expression, & religionSeparation of Powers Social Contract (direct democracy)Social Contract (sacrifice some freedoms to live in society)Free Market EconomyEncyclopedia of human knowledge Womens equality Influenced others to think how government is to workFoundations of Declaration of Independence Established western economic idea of CAPITALISM US Bill of Rights; French Dec. Rights of Man; censorship reducesUS, France, & Latin American nations have separate branches in government Framework of US constitution and government Learning from others knowledge to create best societyWomens rights groups develop in England, US, and other places18.2 Enlightenment ThinkersTHINKERNATIONIDEAIMPACTThomas HobbesJohn Locke Adam SmithVoltaireMontesquieuRousseauDenis DiderotMary WollstonecraftEnglandEnglandScotlandEnglandFranceFranceFranceFranceNatural Rights life, liberty, propertyFreedom of thought, expression, & religionSeparation of Powers Social Contract (direct democracy)Social Contract (sacrifice some freedoms to live in society)Free Market EconomyEncyclopedia of human knowledge Womens equality Influenced others to think how government is to workFoundations of Declaration of Independence Established western economic idea of CAPITALISM US Bill of Rights; French Dec. Rights of Man; censorship reducesUS, France, & Latin American nations have separate branches in government Framework of US constitution and government Learning from others knowledge to create best societyWomens rights groups develop in England, US, and other places18.2 Major Ideas of the Enlightenment

18.2 Enlightenment and Government

18 Spread of Enlightenment Ideas

18.3 Events Leading to the American Revolution

FRENCH & INDIAN WARSUGAR ACTBOSTON MASSACRESTAMP ACTBOSTON TEA PARTY1ST CONTINENTAL CONGRESS COMMON SENSE PUBLISHEDDECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE SIGNED(Use your notes to put the events in this timeline)18 Enlightenment and Revolution