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Age of Revolution 1750-1914. Warm up Review PowerPoint and notes: Age of Revolution 1750-1914 Group BYOT activity. Age of Revolution 1750-1914: Warm up. Observations and Experimentation Limited the power of the Kings. Age of Revolution 1750-1914.
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Age of Revolution 1750-1914 • Warm up Review • PowerPoint and notes: Age of Revolution 1750-1914 • Group BYOT activity
Age of Revolution 1750-1914: Warm up • Observations and Experimentation • Limited the power of the Kings
Age of Revolution 1750-1914 • A time period in history that transformed the world politically and economically • Political revolutions took place in America, France and Latin America • The ideals of “The Enlightenment” influenced the political revolutions
Age of Revolution 1750-1914 • Enlightenment • Applied human reason to society • Questioned and rejected the teachings of Catholic Church • Opposed hereditary privileges (Feudalism) • Main philosophers/thinkers of the Enlightenment • John Locke • Adam Smith • Voltaire • Baron do Montesquieu • Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Age of Revolution 1750-1914 • In your own words write a 2-4 sentences summary of the notes over the Age of Revolution
Age of Revolution 1750-1914 • Group BYOT • Use the back of your paper and list at least 2 facts about each of the following terms. • Magna Carta • Glorious Revolution • French & Indian War • Thomas Paine • Constitutional Convention • U.S. Constitution • Popular Sovereignty • Checks & Balances • Adam Smith