French Revolution homework

Post date: Oct 10, 2011 7:26:58 PM

Oct 10th HOMEWORK: Read pgs. 7-8 in the Packet, “The declaration of Rights of Man and the Citizen” and “Declaration of the Rights of Women” 5-9 Select your five favorite rights and write them in your own words.

Oct 11th: Read pgs 10-19 in the Packet on Revolutionary France, “1. Conditions in France” skip “2. Philopsophers and their Influence” read “3.The First Revolution” take notes using “split screen” Cornell method. Right half of page take notes, Left half of page write what you were thinking and questions as you read.

Oct 12th & 13th Homework: Read in the packet Revolutionary France, “4. The Second Revolution: The Republic” pgs 20-23. Cornell notes, same format as from last class. See attachments belwo to link to in-class notes/timeline of French Revolution link to in-class notes on the 3 Estates

Oct 14th: If you were absent today, you will need to write 3 entries for French Revolution Journals and you need to make up the 12 point French Revolution quiz. For homework, complete your French Revolution Journal and bring to class on Monday ready to share. Link to in-class notes/timeline of French Revolution link to in-class notes on the 3 Estates

Oct 17th : Homework: Read the Packet Levy en Masse, pg. 24 and Republic of Virtue, pg. 25 What is each of these documents about? Take Cornell style notes, this time emphasizing things that you question from the reading and copy the corresponding quote that you are questioning into your “Notes” sectionRead pgs. 27-28 in the Packet, “The Feudal System and the Enclosure Movement” Answer: How did the Enclosure Acts lead to an economic revolution?