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History. 1/5-1/6. Wednesday. Today: 1). We will begin by reviewing the reading in the textbook about Thomas Hobbes. 2) We will then read the section on John Locke 3) Following the reading we will do a Venn diagram concerning the two. Wednesday. Objective:

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  1. History 1/5-1/6

  2. Wednesday • Today: • 1). We will begin by reviewing the reading in the textbook about Thomas Hobbes. • 2) We will then read the section on John Locke • 3) Following the reading we will do a Venn diagram concerning the two.

  3. Wednesday • Objective: • Students will learn, review, and be quizzed on events and people important to The Enlightenment.

  4. Thursday • Today: • 1). We will begin by taking the Thomas Hobbes and John Locke Quiz after you study for 15minutes. Then we will grade it. • 2) Next we will read the section, The Enlightenment in France, from the textbook, beginning on page 111.

  5. Thursday • Objective: • Students will learn, review, and be quizzed on events and people important to The Enlightenment.

  6. Quiz-Thomas Hobbes and John Locke • What is a pessimist?

  7. Quiz-Thomas Hobbes and John Locke • 2) What is an authoritarian?

  8. Quiz-Thomas Hobbes and John Locke • 3) How old was Thomas Hobbes when he entered Oxford University?

  9. Quiz-Thomas Hobbes and John Locke • 4)True or False • Thomas Hobbes’ most famous work was called The Sound of Music.

  10. Quiz-Thomas Hobbes and John Locke • 5) Which of these books was also written by Thomas Hobbes? • a) “The Sound and the Fury” • b) “The Great Gatsby” • c) “The Behemoth” • d) “The Fall of the House of Usher”

  11. Quiz-Thomas Hobbes and John Locke • 6) True or False • John Locke’s ideas were considered radical.

  12. Quiz-Thomas Hobbes and John Locke • 7) Define the word radical.

  13. Quiz-Thomas Hobbes and John Locke • 8) It was said that anybody who was anything was reading Locke’s work titled, ‘______’.” • a) “Night and Day” • b) “Essay Concerning Human Understanding.” • c) “I Like French Fries!” • d) “Utopia”

  14. Quiz-Thomas Hobbes and John Locke • 9) (True or False) • King James the Second was a big fan of Locke.

  15. Quiz-Thomas Hobbes and John Locke • 10) (True or False) • Locke’s ideas were popular only in France.

  16. Quiz Answers • A pessimist is someone who believes the worst will happen. • An authoritarian is a point of view presented as if from an expert or authority. • Thomas Hobbes was 15 when he entered Oxford University. • False • C • True • The word radical means relating to great changes or reforms. • B • False • False

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