Objective: Label the political and physical features of Europe. Evaluate the social, cultural, and political changes of Europe between 1400 and 1750.
Task: Happy Friday! We'll start class with a review of select capitals of Europe. Then, you'll take a few minutes to read and analyze the "Divine Right of Kings." You'll also take notes on absolutism and Enlightenment from a video. Finally, you'll investigate the ideas of Hobbes and Locke.
Homework:
- TODAY - Chapter 14, Section 2 reading notes
- Monday, October 20 - Chapter 14, Section 3 reading notes due in class
- Tuesday, October 21 - Chapter 12 & 14 reading quiz (notes may be used)
- Wednesday, October 22 - Unit 3 Map Quiz
- Friday, October 24 - Unit 3 Test
- Tuesday, October 28 - Mid-Term Exam
- Wednesday, October 29 - Quarter 1 Extra Credit due by 3:00 (see below)
CPWC Current Events - Extra Credit Opportunity (due by 3:00 pm on Wednesday, October 29)
Use one or more of the news sources below to find recent news articles relating to topics we've studied in quarter 1. Create citations and annotations in NoodleTools. The annotation MUST include a summary AND an explanation of how the article relates to our studies. Share your work with the "CPWC Quarter 1 Extra Credit" dropbox.
Use one or more of the news sources below to find recent news articles relating to topics we've studied in quarter 1. Create citations and annotations in NoodleTools. The annotation MUST include a summary AND an explanation of how the article relates to our studies. Share your work with the "CPWC Quarter 1 Extra Credit" dropbox.
- Al-Jazeera America
- BBC World Service
- Christian Science Monitor
- The Economist
- Euronews
- The Guardian
- National Geographic News
- New York Times
- Newseum
- NPR
- Reuters
- The Washington Post
- The Week
- The World
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