Session #2A

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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:
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