Adaptive Perseverance: Understanding how societies adapted to revolutionary changes and the challenges they faced.
Learner’s Mindset: Embracing the complex history of monarchs and revolutions with an openness to continuous learning and exploration.
Communication: Effectively conveying understanding of the changes in government and societal relationships through various forms of communication.
Responsibility: Respecting the historical significance of these events and their contributions to modern governance.
Global Citizenship: Understanding the global impact of the English Civil War and French Revolution and fostering a sense of interconnectedness with global history.
Critical Thinking: Analyzing the impact of these revolutions on the relationship between governments and their people to develop deeper insights.
Collaboration: Working with peers to explore and present findings on the history and impact of monarchs and revolutions.
What was life like living under an absolutist monarch?
How did England change the relationship between government and its people during the English Civil War period?
How did the relationship between government and its people change during the period of the French Revolution?
Historical Understanding: Gain a comprehensive understanding of the English Civil War, French Revolution, and their historical contexts.
Political Awareness: Understand the evolution of political thought and governmental structures resulting from these revolutions.
Cultural Literacy: Appreciate the cultural and ideological shifts that occurred during these periods.
Critical Analysis: Develop skills in analyzing historical sources and synthesizing information about governmental changes.
SS:WH:1: Political Foundations and Developments Students will demonstrate an understanding of major events, ideas and issues pertaining to the history of governance.
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