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October 7 & 8, 2015 Please take out your BALLER Sheets and something with which to write

Homework Read p p. 455 #4,5 Textbooks Next Class? No

Quote of the Day “.”-“.”-

j Charles II James II William & Mary George I Can only speak German Creation of Cabinet George III Loses the American colonies during the American Revolution

Ball Review Game 1.Why did the English Civil War break out? 2.Who were the 2 sides fighting in this conflict? 3.Which side won? 4.What was the Glorious Revolution? 5.What resulted from this revolution? 6.Name three features of the English Bill of Rights.

j Exclusion Act Habeas Corpus Act of Settlement Act of Union Try to prevent James II from taking the throne No one can be held in prison without first being charged with a specific crime Only an Anglican could inherit the throne of England Joined the kingdoms of Scotland & England

Age of Reason Gallery Walk Handout 5 minutes/station Emphasis on how these individuals are important to you today Will be part of your homework packet

Thomas Hobbes j

John Locke j

Montesquieu j

Voltaire j

Rousseau j

j

Mary Wollstonecraft j

j

Warm Up #11 Answer the following in your 3-Ring Binders: New Sheet/One Paragraph/Proper Grammar 1.Pick ONE station from the gallery walk and react to it. -Do you want to know more about something? -Do you have strong feelings about it? -Can you relate to it? -Do you have an example that applies? Be Creative/Be Curious

Let’s Play a Game “Name That Monarch” 5 Questions (Yes or No response) Try to guess the monarch If you guess right, you get a “trick shot” attempt

If Time Permits… Work on your study guide

Homework Read p p. 455 #4,5 Textbooks Next Class? No