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)
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. Filing (5-10 min)
2. Chapter 8 Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YO0msFuuviM&t=633s (15 min)
*Students are to check a partner's IDs while listening to the video.
3. Thinking Like a Historian
*Review questions 1-4
*Putting It All Together
AMERICAN VOICES
CONTEXTUATLIZATION: As students read these diary entries, have them consider how the women's entries reflect social conditions in the early nineteenth century. How might these entries be different from those written by married women in the seventeenth or eighteenth centuries?
4. American Voices Qs 1-4
5. Chapter 8 Vocabulary Quiz (rest of class)
Home Learning:
1. Review Chapter IDs 5, 6, 7, and 8.
2. PART 3 EXAM: tomorrow!
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