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Who do you think each person in the image is? How do they feel? How does this relate to the activity from yesterday?. SWBAT explain the early events of the French revolution including the storming of the bastille and the national assembly and explain how it demonstrates rising fever

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  1. Who do you think each person in the image is? How do they feel? How does this relate to the activity from yesterday?

  2. SWBAT explain the early events of the French revolution including the storming of the bastille and the national assembly and explain how it demonstrates rising fever • EOD: you will write about these events explaining what they were and how it is rising fever

  3. How • Do Now • 10 – notes (you will need paper out, you will turn in the checkpoint questions with your do now) • 22 – stations • 10 – exit ticket

  4. Quiz review 1. When middle class anger gets to the point where people begin to battle and fight, which phase of a revolution are they in? • Symptoms • Rising fever • Backlash • Crisis

  5. Quiz review 2. In pre-revolutionary France the Bourgeoisie is part of the: • First Estate • Second Estate • Third Estate • Estate General

  6. What type of government is this criticizing?

  7. When the Third Estate is the only one taxed in pre-revolutionary France this makes people mad. Which phase of a revolution is this an example of?

  8. What are the 2 sides that balance a constitutional monarchy?

  9. Yesterday’s Reflection • What were the problems? Who caused them? How could they have been prevented? • How could peasants resist?

  10. It is these problems and small acts of defiance that led to the French Revolution

  11. Bastille • After King Louis XVI closes the Estates General, the French revolution’s fever rises • The people attack the Bastille: a fortress that houses weapons • This does 2 things: gives people weapons to fight, and gives the king a wake up call

  12. What is a Bastille?

  13. National Assembly • The former Third Estates decides to form the National Assembly • The king locks them out of their building • Tennis Court Oath: promise to stay together and meet for the people • Declaration of the Rights of Man: rights all people have (that the current government is not protecting)

  14. Who formed the National Assembly?

  15. Stations You may move ONLY in the 10 seconds between stations You may speak QUIETLY only with the people next to you doing the same station You will only have 4 minutes per station, so get the middle column done FIRST

  16. Exit Ticket • Write a Newspaper article (BE CREATIVE!) • Subject: What is happening in France in 1788-9, what caused it, and what do you think will happen next INCLUDE: Bastille, Louis XVI, third estate, National Assembly, Tennis Court Oath , rising fever

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