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1-26, So you Want A Revolution P1

1-26, So you Want A Revolution P1

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10th Grade

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Jeremiah Johnson

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1-26, So you Want A Revolution P1

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Open Ended

What do you remember about the Enlightenment? How were Hobbes and Locke different? Explain the change in mindset when it come to an individual and natural right.

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So you want a Revolution? Article Assignment in TEAMS

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Read through the 1st parargraph

Underline or Highlight the key changes in the 17th and 18th centuries in World History in the article.

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So you want a Revolution? Article Assignment in TEAMS

Briefly summarize they key changes in the 17th and 18th centuries to include the Age of Exploration and the Columbian Exchange in your TEAMS assignment AFTER we are done with today's lesson.

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Multiple Choice

In a popular sovereignty___________ are the source of the government authority.

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laws

2

electricity

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people

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city hall

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Multiple Choice

What is Popular Sovereignty?
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Being popular in the world
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People voting and having a say in the governments decisions
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People voting
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The act of the 20th admendment and it’s rules.

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Multiple Choice

The term democracy means

“rule by __________ .”

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the mob

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the monarch

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the president

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the people

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Multiple Choice

Popular sovereignty, a principle set forth in the Constitution, means that--

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People elect their political representatives.

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people are the source of the government's power.

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power is divided between national and state government.

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Multiple Choice

Which of these best represents the idea of popular sovereignty?

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To be effective, a government must be popular with its citizens.

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Authorized power of government flows from the will and consent of the people.

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Authorized power of government flows only from the Constitution.

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Authorized power of government flows from the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights.

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Multiple Choice

Citizens___________ to decide issues and choose representatives.

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complain

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protest

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cry

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vote

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Open Ended

Why do you think the idea of "popular sovereignty" was a novel idea during the late 1700s during the Age of Enlightenment?

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