Age of Enlightenment and Revolution in Europe

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Age of Enlightenment and Revolution in Europe Task: each group of 3-4 students will use the following requirements to create a display of information about their assigned topics that will be shared in class. Topics: Scientific Revolution Enlightenment American Revolution French Revolution Latin American Revolutions European Revolutions Directions: Chose one of the listed topics research using computers/books Use chart paper to create presentation that includes Causes of the event Individuals with significant contribution(s) Chronology of the major ideas, actions, and events Historical quote that represents the overall topic Visual representation (printed or drawn and colored) Contextualization Effects of the event

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