Unit 4
Age of Change
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
11 Absolute Monarchs
Richelieu
Louis XIV (picture), Peter the Great, Catherine the Great 
Ch. 15.1
12 Development of Nations
European Countries
30 Years War
Ch. 15.2
13 Stuarts & Tudors
Mary Queen of Scots
Ch. 15.3
14 Mary Queen of Scots 15 Cromwell 
English Revolution
Locke
& Hobbes
Limited Constitutional Monarchy
English Bill of Rights vrs. US Bill of Rights
 Ch. 15.4
18 Political Spectrum
Philosophers of the Revolution
Political Spectrum
American RevolutionSequence
Patrick Henry speech
Evolution vrs. Revolution
Recipe for Revolution
20.4
19 Governments of French Revolution
French Revolution
Problems Present
Three Estates
French Governments
Work on Recipe
20 
Battle for Moscow
Napoleon
Biography
20.5
21 Due Today
Grade 
Recipes due
Unit Questions
Reading Notes
22 Teacher In service
Student Holiday
Chapters 16 & 17- see read list on the back of calendar
Activity "Recipe for Revolution" ** a recipe of ingredients, preparation, and results as they relate to the American, English or French Revolution to include conditions present, events, and results to determine cause-effect relationships

General Objectives
Explain the rise of nationalism and its consequences
Trace the origins of and basis for the concepts of liberty, individual freedom, private property, rights, and representative government
Explain the impact of conflicting ideologies
Explain the development of the monarchy
Describe the elements of change in history
 

objectives

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