Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 6, Lesson 5
- Subject:
- World History
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Author:
- John Rankin
- Constanze Weise
- Anna McCollum
- Date Added:
- 02/20/2024
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 6, Lesson 5
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 6, Lesson 1An introduction to the Enlightenment which was an intellectual and philosophical movement that emphasized reason, science, and individual liberty. Its thinkers challenged traditional authority and advocated for religious tolerance, influencing political developments such as the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions.
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 6, Lesson 3A discussion of 18th-century Enlightenment thinkers and their contributions to the social sciences, focusing on Adam Smith's economic theories and his opposition to mercantilism.
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 6, Lesson 2A discussion of the Scientific Revolution, including its origins, influential figures, and lasting impact on various fields of study. The text highlights the shift in thought brought about by the Scientific Revolution, emphasizing the adoption of a rational and methodical approach to understanding the natural world.
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 6, Lesson 4A discussion of the Enlightenment and its impact on political and social thought, including the American and French Revolutions. The text also explores the Enlightenment's influence on the abolitionist movement and women's rights.
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 7, Lesson 2A discussion of the causes of the French Revolution, the social structure of France, and the events that led to the rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte, detailing the impact of the French Revolution on France and Europe.
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 7, Lesson 3A discussion of the Haitian Revolution, the only successful slave rebellion in the Atlantic world which led to the creation of Haiti, the second independent nation in the Americas. The new nation faced challenges, including gaining international recognition and a crippling indemnity payment to France, which severely impacted its economic development and contributed to its ongoing political and economic instability.
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 7, Lesson 4A discussion of revolutions in South America during the 18th and 19th centuries, focusing on the Mexican War for Independence and the efforts of Simon Bolivar to liberate several South American countries from Spanish rule including the Battle of Ayacucho, the last major battle of the Spanish American War for Independence.
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 7, Lesson 1A discussion of the American Revolution, its causes, and the formation of the new American government with a focus on Enlightenment influences on the American Revolution and the resulting Bill of Rights.
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