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Social-studies

World History

10th Grade

Understanding Power Structures - Characteristics and Justifications of Absolute Monarchies

Understanding Power Structures - Characteristics and Justifications of Absolute Monarchies

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Understanding Power Structures - Characteristics and Justifications of Absolute Monarchies

10th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the defining characteristics of absolute monarchies, emphasizing the concepts of divine right and centralized control. Understand the influence of monarchical power on governance and societal structures. The focus will be on analyzing how these elements shape political authority and the social order, fostering critical thinking and comprehension of historical governance systems.

10th Grade

Understanding Enlightenment Thinkers - Key Philosophies and Influential Figures

Understanding Enlightenment Thinkers - Key Philosophies and Influential Figures

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Understanding Enlightenment Thinkers - Key Philosophies and Influential Figures

10th Grade

Social-studies

Study the major Enlightenment philosophers and their ideological contributions, gaining insights into social contracts and the separation of powers. Develop critical thinking and historical comprehension.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Influential Thinkers and Ideas - Enlightenment Philosophies - European Intellectual Movements

Influential Thinkers and Ideas - Enlightenment Philosophies - European Intellectual Movements

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Influential Thinkers and Ideas - Enlightenment Philosophies - European Intellectual Movements

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the key figures and concepts of the Enlightenment, analyzing their influence on contemporary thought. Understand how these ideas facilitated societal progress and contributed to modern advancements.

10th Grade

Understanding Divine Right and Capitalism - Enlightenment Theories - Historical Perspectives

Understanding Divine Right and Capitalism - Enlightenment Theories - Historical Perspectives

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Understanding Divine Right and Capitalism - Enlightenment Theories - Historical Perspectives

10th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze key Enlightenment concepts including Divine Right, which explores the legitimacy of monarchs believed to be appointed by a divine power. Examine Heliocentrism, the revolutionary astronomical model proposing that the sun is at the center of the solar system, challenging prior geocentric beliefs. Investigate Adam Smith's economic theories, particularly the ideas of free markets and the invisible hand, which laid the groundwork for modern economic thought. Develop critical thinking skills and understanding of the historical and philosophical significance of these ideas, and assess their lasting impact on contemporary society.

10th Grade

Characteristics of Absolute Rulers - Understanding Absolute Monarchy

Characteristics of Absolute Rulers - Understanding Absolute Monarchy

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Characteristics of Absolute Rulers - Understanding Absolute Monarchy

10th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the characteristics of absolute monarchs, focusing on power dynamics and state control. Understand the nature of absolute power and its historical impact.

10th Grade

Reasoning and Ideals - Enlightenment Philosophers - European Thought

Reasoning and Ideals - Enlightenment Philosophers - European Thought

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Reasoning and Ideals - Enlightenment Philosophers - European Thought

10th Grade

Social-studies

Explore the transformative ideas of Enlightenment thinkers by focusing on essential principles such as reason, liberty, and governance. Investigate pivotal philosophies from this era and understand their lasting impacts on modern society. Achieve deeper insights into the intellectual movements that shaped contemporary ideas about government and individual freedoms, while developing skills in analytical thinking and critical evaluation.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Critical Thinking - Perspectives of Enlightenment Thinkers - Philosophy and Ethics

Critical Thinking - Perspectives of Enlightenment Thinkers - Philosophy and Ethics

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Critical Thinking - Perspectives of Enlightenment Thinkers - Philosophy and Ethics

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze influential Enlightenment quotes from thinkers such as Locke and Voltaire to develop critical thinking and ethical reasoning skills. Cultivate the ability to assess and articulate philosophical viewpoints effectively.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Historical Insight - Enlightenment Figures and Ideas - The Age of Reason

Historical Insight - Enlightenment Figures and Ideas - The Age of Reason

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Historical Insight - Enlightenment Figures and Ideas - The Age of Reason

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the contributions of major Enlightenment figures and central ideas such as reason and individualism. Develop a comprehensive understanding of intellectual advancements during this pivotal era, focusing on how these concepts influenced societal progress and personal empowerment.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Critical Thinking - Principles of Enlightenment - Enlightenment Era

Critical Thinking - Principles of Enlightenment - Enlightenment Era

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Critical Thinking - Principles of Enlightenment - Enlightenment Era

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Explore key concepts of the Enlightenment, such as popular sovereignty and natural rights. Enhance critical thinking skills by analyzing the influence of Enlightenment thinkers.

10th Grade

Enlightenment Ideas - Influence on Modern Society - Political Philosophy

Enlightenment Ideas - Influence on Modern Society - Political Philosophy

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Enlightenment Ideas - Influence on Modern Society - Political Philosophy

10th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the key Enlightenment ideas essential for a fair society, including freedom of speech and the separation of powers. Examine their influence on contemporary governance and civic responsibility, focusing on understanding these concepts' foundational role in shaping modern political systems and citizen engagement. Develop critical thinking skills while analyzing how these principles contribute to fair and just societies today.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Comparing Political Philosophies - Enlightenment Thinkers - Political Change During the Enlightenment

Comparing Political Philosophies - Enlightenment Thinkers - Political Change During the Enlightenment

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Comparing Political Philosophies - Enlightenment Thinkers - Political Change During the Enlightenment

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze contrasting Enlightenment views on governance through the insights of thinkers like Hobbes, Locke, and Catherine the Great. Enhance critical thinking and analytical skills by evaluating diverse political theories.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Critical Thinking - Enlightenment Philosophies - Political Theories of the Enlightenment

Critical Thinking - Enlightenment Philosophies - Political Theories of the Enlightenment

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Critical Thinking - Enlightenment Philosophies - Political Theories of the Enlightenment

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Explore the political ideologies of Enlightenment philosophers, focusing on influential figures such as Rousseau and Locke. Gain insights into theories of societal governance and varied perspectives on decision-making processes. Develop understanding of the historical context and impact of these philosophies on modern political systems.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Comparative Government Philosophies - Enlightenment Thinkers - Political Ideologies

Comparative Government Philosophies - Enlightenment Thinkers - Political Ideologies

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Comparative Government Philosophies - Enlightenment Thinkers - Political Ideologies

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze the differing perspectives of Enlightenment philosophers Hobbes and Locke regarding governance. Identify and compare their views on human nature, the state of nature, and the purpose and structure of government. Understand how these contrasting ideologies influenced the development of modern political thought and systems. Develop critical thinking and analytical skills through examining how each philosopher's ideas contributed to contemporary discussions on democracy, authority, and individual rights.

10th Grade

[Critical Thinking - Power and Governance - Age of Absolutism]

[Critical Thinking - Power and Governance - Age of Absolutism]

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[Critical Thinking - Power and Governance - Age of Absolutism]

10th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the key principles that governed the Age of Absolutism, analyzing how absolute rulers such as Louis XIV exerted and maintained control over their territories. Understand the mechanisms of governance during this era, including centralized power, the role of divine right, and the use of military force. Explore how these dynamics influenced political and socio-economic structures of the time. The aim is to develop critical insights into how power shapes governance, enhancing analytical skills in historical interpretation and understanding of power mechanisms.

10th Grade

Power Dynamics - Absolute Monarchy - Age of Absolute Monarchs

Power Dynamics - Absolute Monarchy - Age of Absolute Monarchs

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Power Dynamics - Absolute Monarchy - Age of Absolute Monarchs

10th Grade

Social-studies

The concept of absolute monarchy centers on the governance system where the monarch holds supreme authority, centralized power, and unparalleled control over the state. Historically significant during the Age of Absolute Monarchs, this period saw rulers like Louis XIV of France exert overwhelming influence over national policies and societal order. Understanding the sources of monarchical power, such as divine right, military strength, and strategic marriages, reveals how these rulers consolidated their authority. The impact of absolute monarchy on governance involved shaping the structure of centralized governments while often diminishing the roles of nobility and representative bodies. Learning this concept enhances critical thinking about power dynamics and historical governance models.

10th Grade

Understanding Historical Transformations - Rise of Enlightenment - Causes & Influences

Understanding Historical Transformations - Rise of Enlightenment - Causes & Influences

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Understanding Historical Transformations - Rise of Enlightenment - Causes & Influences

10th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze historical developments that sparked the Enlightenment, focusing on shifts in power dynamics and cultural renewal. Learners will understand transformative influences and notable figures from this era.

9th Grade - 11th Grade

Analyzing Absolutism - Key Figures and Governance - 17th and 18th Century Europe

Analyzing Absolutism - Key Figures and Governance - 17th and 18th Century Europe

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Analyzing Absolutism - Key Figures and Governance - 17th and 18th Century Europe

9th Grade - 11th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the nature and progression of Absolutism in the 17th and 18th centuries, focusing on governance structures and influential figures such as Louis XIV. Understand the principles that underpinned absolute rule during this period. Develop the ability to critically analyze the impact of Absolutism on political systems and societal changes, fostering a thorough comprehension of its historical significance.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding European Monarchs - Absolutism in History - Influential Rulers of the 17th Century

Understanding European Monarchs - Absolutism in History - Influential Rulers of the 17th Century

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Understanding European Monarchs - Absolutism in History - Influential Rulers of the 17th Century

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the power dynamics of European monarchs during the Age of Absolutism, focusing on the influence of absolute power on their governance and the historical consequences of their reigns. Aim to understand how these monarchs consolidated authority and the resulting shifts in political structures and societal norms.

9th Grade - 11th Grade

Understanding Absolutism - Governance by Divine Right - European History

Understanding Absolutism - Governance by Divine Right - European History

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Understanding Absolutism - Governance by Divine Right - European History

9th Grade - 11th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the characteristics and influential figures of Absolutist governments during the 17th and 18th centuries. Understand how rulers centralized power and governed their nations, emphasizing the political, social, and economic strategies they employed. Examine the impact of centralized authority on the development of modern states and analyze the various approaches to maintaining control and demonstrating power. Develop skills in critical analysis by evaluating the effectiveness and legacy of absolutist rule.

10th Grade

[Historical Analysis - Major Eras and Figures - Reformation to Enlightenment]

[Historical Analysis - Major Eras and Figures - Reformation to Enlightenment]

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[Historical Analysis - Major Eras and Figures - Reformation to Enlightenment]

10th Grade

Social-studies

Explore significant historical periods and figures from the Reformation to the Enlightenment. Enhance understanding of their impact on history while developing critical thinking skills through analysis and examination of these transformative eras.

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