43
Daily Agenda: Roots and Fruits of Democracy Homecoming Friday, October 17 Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class: English Democracy Overview

Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class: English Democracy Overview

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

Daily Agenda: Roots and Fruits of DemocracyHomecoming Friday, October 17

Announcements: IT Calendars Due TuesdayIf you missed IT yesterday, you may

attend TODAY

Today in Class: English Democracy Overview

Page 2: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

Points Date Title Description of historical contentType of work

1) 10 October 15

Intro: English Democracy Text Brainstorm

Scan and list main points of Chapter 1, Section 5 about English Democracy

2) EC 10 10-15 Extra Credit: Chapter 1, Section 5

Take notes on this section (DUE WITH PACKET).

3) 10 10-16 Competition Houses of History: England video

4) 10 10-20 English Democracy Overview

Lecture Craig

5)

6)

7)

8)

9)

10)

English Democracy and EnlightenmentOctober 15-31st

Page 3: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

Feudalism

King, highest

point

Lords- land owners

Vassals- pledged loyalty to lords

Knights, warriors- provided by vassal, fought for lord

From Pre-

Page 4: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

An Elaborate Bartering System

From Feudalism to…

Page 5: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

Democracy

Page 6: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

Houses of History: EnglandExample movie clip notes

1. 1215: Magna Carta: too bossy, reign in power

2. 1430- 40 Shilling Franchise3. Women get electoral powers4. Henry the VIII leaves the palace6. 1605- Gun Powder Plot7. Tudor Dynasty/ Protestant Reformation8. 1642- English Civil War 1647- King Charles Arrested 1649- King Beheaded

Page 7: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

Houses of History: EnglandExample movie clip notes

9. Century of Revolution 1660- Return of the King1707- Wales union with England

1801- Ireland Unifies with 10. Petition of Right 11. Long Parliament/ Women Rush on

Parliament12. Commonwealth13. Charles II/King James II

Page 8: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

Houses of History: EnglandExample movie clip notes

13. Glorious Revolution/English Bill of Rights

14. Roman Catholic Church/ Great Schism 1054

15. Martin Luther 95 Theses16. Protestant Reformation17. Growth of the Roman Catholic Church18. Protestant Reformation19. Glorious Revolution20. English Bill of Rights

Page 9: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

English Democracy OverviewTopic Power Point Speaker

1 Magna CartaDue Process of Law Limited monarchy

2 Parliament“What touches all, should be approved by all.”

3 40 Shilling Franchise

4 Women Electoral Power

5 King Henry VIII

6 Gun Powder Plot

7 Tudor Dynasty Protestant Reformation

Page 10: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

English Democracy OverviewTopic Power Point Speaker

8 Century of RevolutionJames IPuritansCharles I

9 Petition of Right

10 Long Parliament

11 English Civil War

12 Charles I arrested…executed

13 Commonwealth

14 King Chales II, King James II

Page 11: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

English Democracy OverviewTopic Power Point Speaker

15 Glorious RevolutionEnglish Bill of Rights

16 Spread of Roman Catholic Church

17 Great Schism 1054

18 Martin Luther and 95 Theses

19 Protestant Reformation

Page 12: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

• Preview topics• Identify personal strengths

– Tech– Speaking

• Create teams– Duos

• Choose topic• Take notes and identify facts about the topic

– Use list of facts to research and seek 3 websites to enhance your knowledge

English Democracy Overview

Page 13: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

• 5 W’s (and an H): Who, what, where, when, why, how

• 5 Why’s: Why is this considered a building block of democracy in England?

• PERSIAN…any other way to help you focus and discover information about your topic

English Democracy Overview

Page 14: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

• Power Point: –Create 1-5 slide Power Point

• Speaker: –Prepare and speak about topic (1-

2 minutes, repeat)

English Democracy Overview

Page 15: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

• Create 1-5 Power Point slides• Slides should be advertisement slides and

should reflect the key details about your topic• Slides should be balanced with key phrases and

picture support• Slides should support the speaker in the

presentation• Any websites used, should be identified in the

click to add notes section

Power Point Assignment

Page 16: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

• Prepare and speak about topic (1-2 minutes)• The speech should be factual, entertaining, and

captivating• It should cover the most important and relevant

information within the topic • You should practice your speech and be able to

speak without note cards. You may use the Power Point to keep you on target

Speaker’s Assignment

Page 17: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

Automobiles & Airplanes

By. Willie Mitchell, Chase Ray, Alex Beaver

COMIN

G SOON!!!

MARCH 2

7-29th

Coming Together Is The Beginning; Keeping

Together Is Progress; Working Together Is

Success -Henry Ford

1st P

eriod In

The L

ibra

ry

Page 18: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

Immigration &

Discrimination:

Coming March 28th and 29th to a Foothill Library

near you!

A History

Presented By Holly Shelton, Sara Jenkins, and Lindsey Wigham

Come and gain information about

our nation’s history

Page 19: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

CONSUMERISM

Page 20: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

POP CULTUREWhen:3/28-3/29

Where: FHS library

Page 21: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview
Page 23: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

Feudalism

King, highest

point

Lords- land owners

Vassals- pledged loyalty to lords

Knights, warriors- provided by vassal, fought for lord

From Pre-

Page 24: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

An Elaborate Bartering System

Page 25: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

King Henry I and His Sons

Page 26: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

P-William the Conqueror

Page 27: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

Battle of Hastings

Page 28: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

English Channel

Page 29: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview
Page 30: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

Henry II

Page 31: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

King John

Page 32: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

King John

Page 33: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

Tudor Dynasty

• 1485-1603-• Henry VIII and daughter, Elizabeth I• E- knew importance of relationship w/Parliament• Christians protested church practices

Protestants• Protestant reform• King Henry VIII- broke from Roman Catholic-

formed Church of England protestant • Both died, E, w/out an heir• Stuarts took over (also ruled Scotland)

Page 34: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

Protestant Reformation

Page 35: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

• Growth of Royal Power (Pgs. 40-41) • Evolving Traditions of Government (Pgs. 42-

43) • English Civil War (Pgs. 44-45) • Development of Democracy in Great Britain

(44-45) • Glorious Revolution (Pg. 46)

CN: Ch 1,5 English Democracy Main Topics Outline

Friday, October 12th

Page 36: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

• 400’s- 800’s: • Feudalism • Monarchy • Nobility • Church • Royal courts • Royal justice • Common law• Jury • Tax collecting • Battles for the Crown• 1066: Battle of Hastings

Growth of Royal Power (Pgs. 40-41)

Page 37: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

• 1215: Magna Carta • Due process of law• Limited power of monarch • 1200’s: Parliament- “parler”

means to talk • “What touches all, should be

approved by all.”• Model Parliament: England’s

legislature • 1337-1453: 100 Years War

changed England politically • Power struggle between

parliament and the monarch • “Power of the Purse”

Evolving Traditions of Government (Pgs. 42-43)

• 1485-1603: Tudor Dynasty• Religious reform movement • Protestant Reformation-

split of the church• 1603: Queen Elizabeth dies• Stuarts of Scotland take over• Century of Revolution • James I ruled as an absolute

monarch• Rejected Puritan ideas to

purify the church practices

Page 38: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

• 1611 and 1614: James I dissolved parliament

• James I’s son, Charles I takes over

• 1628: Needed money • 1628: Charles I forced to

sign the Petition of Right– Banished imprisonment

without just cause– Agreed, got the money,

dissolved parliament the next year

Evolving Traditions of Government (Pgs. 42-43)

Page 39: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

• 1640-1653: The Long Parliament

• Crown cannot dissolve Parliament

• Charles sent troops to arrest officials

• They escaped• 1642-1649: English Civil War• Oliver Cromwell- skilled

general backed by the Puritan clergy, land owners, and manufactures

English Civil War (Pgs. 44-45- Top)

• 1640-1653: The Long Parliament

• Crown cannot dissolve Parliament

• Charles sent troops to arrest officials

• They escaped• 1642-1649: English Civil War• Oliver Cromwell- skilled

general backed by the Puritan clergy, land owners, and manufactures

Page 40: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

• Catholics were banished

• Puritans imposed the “rule of saints”

• Restricted certain forms of entertainment

• Charles vs Oliver Cromwell • Cromwell’s troops defeated

the monarch• 1647: Charles arrested• Convicted as “a tyrant, traitor,

murderer, and public enemy.” • Charles I executed • Parliament declared England a

republic known as a Commonwealth

• Puritans “rule of saints” • Threats lead to military rule

English Civil War (Pgs. 44-45)

Page 41: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

• 1658: Cromwell died • Many were tired of military rule

and Puritan ways of purifying the church

• 1660: Parliament restored • King Charles II reluctantly

accepted Petition of Right • 1685: James II lacked good sense

and suspended laws at a whim and flaunted his Catholic faith

• Protestants feared he would restore the Roman Catholic Church

• 1688: Parliament appointed William and Mary to lead

• 1688: Glorious Revolution: bloodless overthrow

Glorious Revolution (Pg. 46)

Page 42: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

• 1689: English Bill of Rights– parliaments had power

over monarch – barred any Catholic from

sitting on the throne– restated jury trial as

procedure– abolished high taxes and

cruel or unjust punishment – habeas corpus (can’t be

held in prison, without being charged for a crime

• Established limited monarchy- a constitution or legislative body regulates the monarch’s powers

Glorious Revolution (Pg. 46)

Page 43: Announcements: IT Calendars Due Tuesday If you missed IT yesterday, you may attend TODAY Today in Class:  English Democracy Overview

• Democratic principles from • Dark Ages

– Cultural and economic decay– Decline of Roman Empire– Dark versus light– Though it was though not much accomplished, may have been mis-labeled: Middle Ages

• Medieval Times• Spread of Roman Catholic Church- 300-forward

– Influenced art, culture, politics, economy, etc.– Schism 1054

• 1517- Martin Luther 95 Theses– Describes key points of Catholicism and sale of indulgences

• Protestant Reformation– 16th and 17th Centuries– King Henry VIII

• Age of Enlightenment• Age of Reason• Age of Scientific Discovery• Age of Exploration• Renaissance

Overview of English Democracy Ch 1, 5