Aim: In eighteenth-century Europe, the leading principles were aristocracy, patriarchy, mercantilism, arranged marriages, legal privilege, and established churches. What principles would replace those societal rules in America's new republican society?
Bell Ringer: CNN10 (Current Events) (10 min)
Objectives:
NAT-1.0: Explain how ideas about democracy, freedom, and individualism found expression in the development of cultural values, political institutions, and American identity.
POL-2.0: Explain how popular movements, reform efforts, and activist groups have sought to change American society and institutions.
Agenda:
1. EOC REVIEW GUIDE, page 7-9 (rest of class)
2. Grade journals 31-40 and 41-50
Terms to know: neomercantilist, Panic of 1819, Commonwealth System, sentimentalism, companionate marriage, demographic transition, republican motherhood, manumission, herrenvolk republic, American Colonization Society, Missouri Compromise, established church, Second Great Awakening.
Home Learning:
1. Read pages 269-277
2. Journal 52 - What were the main principles of the new republican religious regime?
3. Journal 53 - How did evangelical and African American churches differ from other Protestant denominations?
4. Chapter 8 Vocabulary Quiz will take place on Monday.
5. Chapter 8 IDs will be due on Monday.
Section Assignments:
A Republican Religious Order - Brandon
The Second Great Awakening - Suggi
Religion and Reform - Damariz
Women's New Religious Roles - Sasha
Chapter Summary - Jeniffer
No comments:
Post a Comment