A MERICAN S TUDIES : R ATIONALISM Goals: Make realistic predictions Make inferences that show background knowledge and textual (picture) support Draw conclusions.

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A MERICAN S TUDIES : R ATIONALISM Goals: Make realistic predictions Make inferences that show background knowledge and textual (picture) support Draw conclusions based on information given on the Rationalism period Take effective and meaningful notes

P ICTURES OF R ATIONALISM

P EOPLE DURING R ATIONALISM

T HEMES IN W RITING DURING R ATIONALISM

E MPHASIS ON SELF - KNOWLEDGE AND SELF - CONTROL

R EASON AND S CIENTIFIC O BSERVATION

R ULE OF L AW AND O RDER

M AN ’ S ABILITY TO PERFECT HIMSELF AND SOCIETY

F REEDOM FROM R ESTRICTIVE L AWS

T YPES OF W RITING DURING R ATIONALISM

P OLITICAL D OCUMENTS

N EWSPAPER ARTICLES

P RIVATE LETTERS

E PISTLES

E SSAYS

S PEECHES