Session #2 - Revolutions French Revolution Standard 7.H.2.1 -Analyze the effects of social, economic, military, and political conflict among nations, regions, and groups. -Describe the three estates of pre-revolutionary France. -List the long term and short term causes of the French Revolution. -List the effects of the French Revolution -Revolution -Estates -Absolute monarchy -Louis XVI -Marie Antoinette -Tennis Court Oath -National Convention -Bastille -Napoleon Standard 7.C&G.1.1 -Summarize the ideas that have shaped political thought in various societies and regions. How to connect: -Describe the basic ideas of the Napoleonic Code. -Explain how the Enlightenment impacted the French Revolution. -Enlightenment -Napoleon Standard 7.C&G.1.4 -Compare the sources of power and governmental authority in various societies. -Compare and contrast different forms of government before and after the French Revolution. -Explain how Napoleon came to power. -Describe the important decisions made at the Congress of Vienna. -Absolute monarchy -Louis XVI -Napoleon -Congress of Vienna How to connect: How to connect: Standard 7.C.1.1 -Explain how culture unites and divides modern societies and regions. -Explain how the Jacobins was an example of a radical group. -Describe the impact of the Reign of Terror. -Revolution -Radicals -Jacobins -Guillotine -Robespierre -Reign of Terror How to connect: Industrial Revolution Standard 7.H.2.3 -Explain how increased global interaction accelerates the pace of innovation in modern societies. How to connect: -Compare and contrast new inventions from the 1st and 2nd Industrial Rev. -Explain how industrialization began in Great Britain and spread to other areas of Europe and to the United States. -Compare and contrast Great Britain before and after the Industrial Rev. -Great Britain -Cottage industry -Spinning Jenny -Factories -Cotton gin -Assembly line Standard 7.G.1.1 -Explain how environmental conditions and human response to those conditions influence modern societies and regions. How to connect: -Explain the advantages and disadvantages of industrialization. -Explain the advantages and disadvantages of urbanization. -Urban -Rural Standard 7.G.1.2 -Explain how demographic trends lead to conflict, negotiation, and compromise in modern societies. How to connect: -Describe the advantages and disadvantages of urbanization. -Urban -Rural -Push/pull factors Standard 7.G.1.3 -Explain how natural disasters, preservation efforts and human modification of the environment affect modern societies and regions. -Explain the impact industrialization had on the environment. -Factories -Urban -Rural -Pollution -Recycling -Deforestation -Climate change How to connect: Standard 7.E.1.1 -Explain how competition for resources affects the economic relationship among nations. -Describe the advantages industrialized nations have over nonindustrialized nations. -Explain the working conditions for workers during the Industrial Rev. -Imperialism -Child labor -Factories -Globalization -Interdependence -Explain how industrialization led to socialistic movements. -Capitalism -Socialism How to connect: Standard 7.E.1.3 -Summarize the main characteristics of various economic systems. How to connect: