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World History
October 21 to October 25
Agenda – Monday, Oct. 21
• Editing Journal Mon – Thur due Friday
• Begin Chap 3.2 notes
• Review Point of View Essay – Hobbes vs.
Locke
• HW – 8 terms pg. 114, Quests 3 – 5 pg.
119 Due Friday
October 21 Editing Journal
1. on october 21 1520
magellan entered
the straight that
bares his name
2. alfred nobel was
born on october 21
1833 this swedish
inventers will has
provided funds for
the annual nobel
prizes since 1901
1. On October 21, 1520,
Magellan entered the
strait that bears his
name.
2. Alfred Nobel was
born on October 21,
1833. This Swedish
inventor’s will has
provided funds for the
annual Nobel prizes
since 1901.
Chap 3.2 The Revolution Unfolds
1. Who is the Austrian
the mob referring to?
1. Marie Antoinette
2. Why are the Parisian women so
2. They believe the king and queen
angry with the king and queen?
are living in luxury and ignoring the
suffering of the people.
Chap 3.2 The Revolution Unfolds
- What was the crisis of- Worst famine in memory.
1789?
Hungry peasants roamed the
cities. Bread prices soared.
- What was the Great - Rumors about attacks on
villages and troops seizing
Fear?
crops, peasants unleashed
fury on nobles stealing grain
- NOTEBOOK Pg. 22 and setting fire to manors.
Chap 3.2 The Revolution Unfolds
- What were the
- Dissenting groups of people
competing for power.
- factions?
- Who was Marquis De - Aristocratic “hero of two
worlds” fought with
Lafayette?
Washington. Headed the
moderate middle class
militia called the National
Guard that wore the tricolor
red, white and blue.
Chap 3.2 The Revolution Unfolds
- What was the Paris - More radical group that
Commune?
could mobilize
neighborhoods for protests
or violent action.
Newspapers grew and some
wrote scandalous stories
about the royal family.
Chap 3.2 The Revolution Unfolds
- What was the
National Assembly
Act?
- After an all night meeting
nobles voted to end
privileges of hunting rights,
legal status and exemption
from taxes
- However nobles did not
really give up anything
they already lost but it
established:
Equality of all male citizens
before the law
Agenda – Tuesday, Oct. 22
• Editing Journal Mon – Thur due Friday
• Read “Age of Enlightenment” Anser
questions 1 - on OWN paper
• HW – Read Olympe answer quests 1 – 3
• HW – 8 terms pg. 114, Quests 3 – 5 pg.
119 Due Friday
October 22 Editing Journal
1. the original new
york metropolitan
opera house opened
on october 21 1797
2. franz liszt was born
on october 22 1811
this nineteenth
century hungarian
gave his first piano
concert at the age of
nine
1. The original New York
Metropolitan Opera
House opened on
October 21, 1797.
2. Franz Liszt was born
on October 22, 1811.
This nineteenth
century Hungarian
gave his first piano
concert at the age of
nine.
Agenda – Wednesday, Oct. 23
• Editing Journal Mon – Thur due Friday
• Review HW Questions 1 - 3 of Olympe de
Gouges
• Declaration of the Rights of Man and
Women March on Versailles
• HW – 8 terms pg. 114, Quests 3 – 5 pg.
119 Due Friday
October 23 Editing Journal
1. this is the day when
1. This is the day when
people in san juan
people in San Juan
capistrano california
Capistrano, California,
watch as the swallows
watch as the swallows
leave for a winter
leave for a winter
home further south
home further south.
2. blanche scott became
the first woman to fly 1. Blanche Scott became
solo in a airplane on
the first woman to fly
this date in 1910
solo in an airplane on
this date in 1910.
Biography – Olympe
De Gouges
1. What actions or
ideas of Olympe
de Gouges
stirred
controversy?
2. What rights did
de Gouges think
women should
have?
1. She wrote a play that
attacked slavery,
supported equal
rights for women and
was against execution
of the King.
2. She believed women
should have the right
to vote, own
property, hold office
and receive govt jobs.
Biography – Olympe De
Gouges
3. What did de
Gouges mean by
the statement
“Having become
free, he has
become unjust to
his companion”?
*Bonus – How did
she die?
3. She believed the
Declaration of the Rights
of Men should also
include the right for
Women. (Equal Rights
for both)
*Bonus – Convicted of
being an enemy of the
revolution and executed
by guillotine
The Great Fear: Peasant Revolt (July 20, 1789)
Rumors that the King and the nobles were sending their
military to attack peasants, pillage their land and put down the
revolt.
Bread riots
• People were hungry; the country was broke.
• This picture is from an all-woman bread riot.
Bread was a main part of the
French diet!
80
70
60
50
1787
1788
40
30
20
10
0
% of Income Spent on Bread
“The French Plague”
Guillotine
French Rats
*Textbook
p.118
Monarchs from other
European countries
What is the
significance/imp
ortance of this
cartoon?
It shows how the other European rulers feared the
spread of the French Revolution
Catherine of Russian, the Pope, King Leopold, and King George III
The Revolution is portrayed as the Bubonic Plague (diseased Rats)
with the main killing machine, (guillotine) as the tail
Chap 3.2 The Revolution Unfolds
1. List the rights that French men gained as a
result of the Declaration of the Rights of
Man? (115)
2. How did the Constitution of 1791 change the
monarchy? (117)
3. What new powers did the Legislative
Assembly have? (117)
4. What did King Louis try to do in June 1791?
(118)
Notebook pg. 22?
1. List the rights that French men gained as a result
of the Declaration of the Rights of Man? (115)
•
Life, liberty, property
2. How did the Constitution of 1791 change the
monarchy? (117)
•
It went from an absolute monarchy to a limited monarchy
(Constitutional Monarchy)
3. What new powers did the Legislative Assembly
have? (117)
•
Collect taxes, and declare war or peace
4. What did King Louis try to do in June 1791? (118)
•
He tried to escape in disguise, but was caught and sent back to
Paris. He was now hated more than ever. He became a traitor.
Notebook pg. 22
Agenda – Thursday, Oct. 24
• Editing Journal Mon – Thur, due Friday
• Collect HW Olympe de Gouges
• Declaration of the Rights of Man and
Women March on Versailles
• HW – 8 terms pg. 114, Quests 3 – 5 pg.
119 Due Friday
October 24 Editing Journal
1. today is united
1. Today is United Nations
nations day the
day! The charter for
charter for the united
the United Nations was
nations was signed
signed today in 1945.
today in 1945
2. sara joseph hale was 2. Sara Joseph Hale was
born on october 24
born on October 24,
1788 we have her to
1788. We have her to
thank for are
thank for our
celebration of
celebration of
thanksgiving
Thanksgiving.
Chap 3.2 The Revolution Unfolds
- What is the
Declaration of the
Rights of
Man?
Textbook
Pg. 120
- What was the
Women’s March?
NOTEBOOK Pg. 23
- Based on the Amer. Dec of
Independ. This constitution
insisted that government
protects natural rights of life,
liberty and property for all
citizens
- Oct 5 in rain, 6,000 women
marched 13 miles shouting
“Bread!” Louis XVI returned
to Paris was forced to stay at
Tulieres palace for three
years.
Chap 3.2 The Revolution Unfolds
- What was the fear
of the emigres?
- Who were the sans
culottes?
- NOTEBOOK Pg. 23
- European rulers increased
border patrols to stop the
“French Plague”. Emigres
were nobles and clergy
who fled France.
- Working class men and
women who pushed the
revolution into more
radical action. They wanted
to establish a republic and
get rid of the monarchy.
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