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On the surface&
Under the surface
RTQuestioning
The Questioning Tree
What do you see?
What do you know is there, but just can’t see?
The Questioning Tree
On the Surface Questions
These are questions in which the answer can be seen.
Typical OTS? Starters:•Who?•What?•When?•Where?•How Many?
The Questioning Tree
Under the Surface Questions
These are questions in which the answer cannot be seen, but can be inferred.
Typical UTS? Starters:•Why?•How?•Could?•Should•Would?
Could the people of France successfully win their revolution?
What weapons are the revolutionaries using?
What colors are the flag?Why are these people revolting?
Create On The Surface Questions
Create Under The Surface Questions
Create On the Surface QuestionsThe First Estate were the clergy, the Second
Estate the nobles, and the Third Estate everyone else.
Thus the Third Estate included anyone from the lowest
peasant to the wealthiest merchant.
The First Estate, or clergy, numbered about
130,000 out of a population of 27 million and owned
about 10% of the land. These owners were not poor
parish priests, but cardinals, bishops, and the heads of
monasteries. Usually, well-to-do clergy were from the
noble families and shared their outlook and interests.
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Create Under the Surface QuestionsThe First Estate were the clergy, the Second
Estate the nobles, and the Third Estate everyone else.
Thus the Third Estate included anyone from the lowest
peasant to the wealthiest merchant.
The First Estate, or clergy, numbered about
130,000 out of a population of 27 million and owned
about 10% of the land. These owners were not poor
parish priests, but cardinals, bishops, and the heads of
monasteries. Usually, well-to-do clergy were from the
noble families and shared their outlook and interests.
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Create On the Surface QuestionsThe Second Estate, or nobility, numbered about
350,000 and owned 25 to 30 percent of the land. They
played a crucial role in society in the 1700s. They held
leading positions in the government, in the military, in
the law courts, and in the Roman Catholic Church.
Despite the fact that they controlled most of the
wealth of the kingdom, neither the clergy nor the
nobles had to pay the taille, the chief tax.
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Create Under the Surface QuestionsThe Second Estate, or nobility, numbered about
350,000 and owned 25 to 30 percent of the land. They
played a crucial role in society in the 1700s. They held
leading positions in the government, in the military, in
the law courts, and in the Roman Catholic Church.
Despite the fact that they controlled most of the
wealth of the kingdom, neither the clergy nor the
nobles had to pay the taille, the chief tax.
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Create On the Surface QuestionsUnlike the First and Second Estates, The Third
Estate were divided by vast differences in occupation,
level of education, and wealth. Peasants made up
from 75 to 80 percent of the Third Estate and owned
about 35 to 40 percent of the land; middle class
members of the Third Estate owned the rest. At least
half of the peasants had little or no land to live on.
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Create Under the Surface QuestionsUnlike the First and Second Estates, The Third
Estate were divided by vast differences in occupation,
level of education, and wealth. Peasants made up
from 75 to 80 percent of the Third Estate and owned
about 35 to 40 percent of the land; middle class
members of the Third Estate owned the rest. At least
half of the peasants had little or no land to live on.
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213
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