Kennedy HS

Psych IB/HL1 - C.Helton
Unit 3: Absolutism
Wednesday, Sep 26, 2012
Friday, Jun 14, 2013

 

Unit 3: Absolutism

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TEST: Unit 2

 

 

HW: Describe economic, political and religious activity in France and England (418-419)

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Lecture: Baroque Art

 

Discussion: Foundation for Absolutism

 

HW: Thesis #1, Read 420-425

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Thesis Check: #1

Lecture: England & Parliamentary Monarchy

 

HW: Read 425-430, Questions Charles I

 

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Lecture: England & Parliamentary Monarchy

 

 

HW: Sequence of events activity (420-430)

Read 430-32

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QUIZ: England

 

Lecture: France & Absolutism

 

HW: Read 432-436

 

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Lecture: France & Absolutism

 

 

HW: Notes 436-444, SOAPS Saint-Simon

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Lecture: France & Absolutism

 

 

HW: Read Hobbes & Locke & Prepare for Socratic Seminar

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Socratic Seminar: Locke and Hobbes

Thesis Check: #2

 

 

HW: Notes 495-507, Thesis #1, #2, #3

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NO SCHOOL

 

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QUIZ: Hobbes and Locke

Thesis check #3

 

Bring BOOK & notes

Activity: The Emergence of the Modern State

 

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Counselor Presentations: Library

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Lecture: Paths to Power

Thesis check: #4

 

HW: SOAPS Peter the Great, Read 567-572

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Lecture: Mercantilism and War

Thesis Check #5

 

HW: Finish notebooks

 

 

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DUE: Notebook

TEST: Absolutism

 

 

 

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Unit Objectives/Questions

1.        What is Baroque art and how does it express ideals of the Age of Absolutism and the Counter Reformation?

2.        How did the legislative government differ in its development in England and France during the time period?

3.        Compare and contrast the major ideas of John Locke and Thomas Hobbes.

4.        Analyze the role of absolutism in the 17th century in two of the following countries: France, England, Prussia, Russia and Austria.

5.        How as the age of absolutism a reaction to the age of religious wars?

6.        Analyze the influence of the theory of mercantilism on the domestic and foreign policies of Europe, 1600–1715.

 

Class notes AND Textbook Notes

·         Two Modern Forms of Government: Table (Handout) for France & England (418-419)

o        England: Constitutional Crisis

§   James I (420-423)

§   Charles I (423-425)

§   Cromwell (425-427)

§   Charles II  and James II (427-429)

§   “Glorious Revolution” (429-430)

o        France: Monarchy

§   Henry IV & Louis XIII (430-432)

§   Louis XIV (432-436)

§   War and Louis XIV (436-444)

o        Paths to Power (495-507)

§   Poland (495-496)

§   Habsburg Austria (496-497)

§   Prussia (497-501)

§   Russia (501-507)

o        Mercantilism and War 567-572

 

Additional Documents

1.       SOAPS à Petition of Right,  Presented to Charles I

2.              Magna Carta

3.              ORGANIZER à Sequence of Events

4.             SOAPS à Saint-Simon, The Sun King Shines

5.              Bishop, Jacques-Benigne Bosset, Politics Drawn From the Very Words of Holy Scripture

6.              SOCRATIC SEMINAR à Hobbes, Leviathan & Locke, Tabula Rasa

7.              ORAGNIZER àThe Emergence of the Modern State Activity

8.              SOAPS àPeter the Great, Letter to Alexei



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