Standard World History
Ms. Wilson
Chapter 20 Overview
Revolutions in Europe and Latin America
1790-1848
*** NOTE- You will be completing each section as a group then presenting to the class as a whole.
Your WHOLE group is responsible for the entire section i.e. each person is responsible for all the meterial. On the day your group presents, you need to have your notecards typed into a powerpoint
& ready to present***
Date Bellwork What we do IN class: What you should do at HOME:
Fri 2/15 Group research on 3 sections
Mon 2/18
Tue 2/19
Wed 2/20
None
Pg 182-183
Pg 184-185
Thurs 2/21 Pg 186-187
Fri 2/22 None
Important Key terms:
(sec 1) ideology Universal manhood suffrage
Recession
Mestizo
Napoleon III
Mulatto
NO SCHOOL! President’s day!
Group 1 shares section 1
Group 2 shares section 2
Group 3 shares section 3
Ch 20 Test & Ch 20 Work DUE
Autonomy
Louis Kossuth
Simon Bolivar
Father Jose Morelos Jose de San Martin Dom Pedro
Finish notecards from your assigned section
Finish sec 1 NCs & wksht
Finish sec 2 NCs & wksht
Finish sec 3 NCs & wksht
Ch 20 Notecards & Workbook DUE!!
(sec 2) radicals
(Sec 3) peninsular
Toussaint
L’Ouverture
Louis Philippe
Creole
Father Miguel
Hidalgo
Essential ?: Are Revolutions happening today?
1. SS.912.W.5.7 Describe the causes and effects of 19th Latin American and Caribbean independence movements led by people including Bolivar, de San Martin, and L' Ouverture.
2. SS.912.W.6.4 Describe the 19th and early 20th century social and political reforms and reform movements and their effects in
Africa, Asia, Europe, the United States, the Caribbean, and Latin America.
3. SS.912.W.5.7 Describe the causes and effects of Latin American and Caribbean independence movements.