School of Athens

School of Athens
School of Athens

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Week of 9/4-7 & 9/10-15


9/5
2. Enlightenment Foldable Assignment & Enlightenment Foldable Sheet


Directions: Enlightenment Foldable
Each student will receive two sheets of paper with bold and dotted lines
Cut ONLY the BOLD lines------Fold the lines that go horizontally
You will have 8 folded pieces of paper (7 philosophers and 1 core beliefs)
The 7 philosophers are from your worksheet:
John Locke
Thomas Hobbes
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Mary Wollstonecraft
Cesare Beccaria
Baron de Montesquieu
Voltaire

On the front of the folded paper, you will color a picture of each philosopher.
In the inside (right side) you will write each philosopher’s main ideas and significance.
The last foldable will be the philosophes 5 core beliefs. You will write each belief on the front and then write their definition on the right inside page. (located on pg 196) After you have colored and written all the information you may glue your folded papers to the main page.


American Revolution Notes

9/7
1. Work on Enlightenment Foldable

Chapter 6 Note Worksheets
Section 4

Unit 1 Test 9/13 
Practice Test Link


Test Study Guide Items
Greco-Roman Ideas (Main contributions to democracy)
Aristotle
Plato
Socrates
Republic (government)
democracy
direct democracy
Senate
12 Tables
Judeo-Christian Ideas (Main contributions to democracy)
10 Commandments
Morals/Ethics
Views of Individual, Views on Law
English History of Democratice Ideas (11 timeline items from Timeline focus on key points highlighted in class)
Enlightenment Philosophers Main Ideas (especially their impact on democracy)
All 7 philosophers on your foldables
5 Core beliefs of philosophers
American Revolution (Causes, Effects, Democratic ideas)
Thomas Jefferson
Declaration of Independence
U.S. Constitution
Bill of Rights
Federal System
James Madison
pp. 5-30, pp. 180-183, pp. 195-211 (pages that we have covered)

The test will be 30-40 Multiple Choice Questions. If you review your notes & you have been keeping up with your work you should have no problem doing very well on the test.



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