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MODULE 5

5.0- PRE-TEST PRE-TEST: TRY YOUR BEST

5.1- SET THE STAGE QUIZ- MAKE SURE YOU TRY YOUR BEST, I KNOW YOU WILL

5.2- CONSTITUTIONAL VS. ABSOLUTE PART 1: Chose one from the leaders from the list. Philip II (Spain) Louis XIV (France) Louis XVI (France) Ivan the Terrible (Russia) Peter the Great (Russia) Catherine the Great (Russia) Joseph II (Holy Roman Empire) Frederick the Great (Holy Roman Empire) Charles I (England) Charles II (England) Step 2: Design your Magazine Cover Your magazine cover must: include one main title for the magazine include one image of the monarch with a one sentence explanation include three ‘headlines' that relate to the monarch Step 3: Write your Article include the article title be at least three paragraphs in length 1 st paragraph- describe his or her greatest accomplishments and greatest challenges 2 nd paragraph- explain how he or she rose to power 3 rd paragraph- explain the impact he or she had on their nation

5.3-SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION QUIZ- TAKE YOUR TIME, READ EVERY QUESTION

5.4- MODERN SCIENCE Step 1: Choose 5 inventions in science from the 1900’s till now that you think are the most important. Step 2: Explain who was responsible for each invention Step 3: Explain how each invention affected 20th and 21st century life. Step 4: Find one picture for each invention (5 pictures total) Step 5:. Rank them in order from most important to least important. Step 6:Justify why you placed them in the order that you have chosen in a three to four sentences

5.5- ENLIGHTENMENT QUIZ- MAKE SURE YOU LOOKED AT ALL THE DIAGRAMS TO FIND ANSWERS

5.6 REVOLUTIONS Step 1: Choose ONE MORE National Holidays 1. Bastille Day (required) 2. U.S. Independence Day (required) 3. YOU PICK ONE HOLIDAY Step 2: Create a PRESENTATION include at least three details how the holiday began include at least three details about the traditions associated with each holiday include at least three details about the symbols that are associated with each holiday Step 3: Write a Comparative Summary 1. What makes the holiday important? 2. What are similarities among the three national holidays? 3. What are differences among the three national holidays?

5.7 DBA I’LL CALL U

5.8- MODULE 5 EXAM EXAM: MAKE SURE YOU ANSWER EVERY QUESTION AND DO NOT RUSH AND LEAVE ANYTHING BLANK. ANSWER EVERY QUESTION