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  • Topic:Western Civilization
  • Subject(s):Social Studies
  • Days:24
  • Grade(s):10
Key Learning: New ideas changed Western Civilization
Unit Essential Question(s):
 
 
What economic and cultural changes took place throughout the world after the Middle Ages? How did major geographical movement impacted the world after the Middle Ages? How did cultures interact during newfounded Western Civilization?
   
Concept: Global Age
Concept: Americas
Concept: Absolution
Lesson Essential Question(s):

What patterns of civilization emerged from Exploration? (A)

What patterns of civilization emerged from Exploration? (ET)

What global patterns emerged from Exploration? (A)

Lesson Essential Question(s):

Why did Spanish explorers travel to the Americas? (A)

How did technology help Europeans explore the seas and build trading empires? (A)

Why were the Spanish able to conquer the Aztec and Inca Empires? (A)

Why did Spanish explorers travel to the Americas? (A)

What global patterns emerged from Exploration? (ET)

What cultural traditions resulted from the Spanish Invasion? (ET)

Lesson Essential Question(s):

Which Indian tribes inhabited the Americas during Exploration? (A)

Why were the Spanish able to conquer the Aztec and Inca Empires? (A)

What cultural traditions resulted from the Spanish Invasion? (A)

How did the Glorious Revolution ensure the rule of law? (A)

Concept: Enlightenment
Concept:
Concept:
Lesson Essential Question(s):

1. How did absolute monarchs centralize their power? (A)

How did the Enlightenment challenge the traditional order in Europe? (A)

How did technology help Europeans explore the seas and build trading empires? (ET)

How did the Enlightenment challenge the traditional order in Europe? (ET)

How did European monarchs contribute to cultural growth within their countries? (A)

How did the Enlightenment ideas affect the development in North America? (A)

How did the Enlightenment ideas affect the development in North America? (ET)

What role did individual monarchs such as Peter the Great and Louis the XIV play in shaping their nations? (A)

How was the Enlightenment linked to the Scientific revolution? (A)

How was the Enlightenment linked to the Scientific revolution? (ET)

What ideas about government and economics emerged from the Enlightenment? (A)

What ideas about government and economics emerged from the Enlightenment? (ET)

Lesson Essential Question(s):
Lesson Essential Question(s):
Additional Info:

united streaming.com, History Alive activities, World History to Today (Prentice-Hall) Chapters 15,16,17 &18 CRISS activities Graphic organizers Cause/Event Justify Your Answer

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Vocabulary Report

  • exploration -
  • conquistador -
  • absolute monarch -
  • philosophy -
  • peninsulares -
  • humanistic -
  • navigate -
  • divine right -
  • creoles -
  • economics -
  • balance of power -
  • mercantilism -
  • astrolabe -
  • natural rights -
  • mestizos -
  • intendants -
  • cartographer -
  • mulattoes -
  • limited power -
  • laissez faire -
  • habeas corpus Name/Terms: Glorious Revolution -
  • peons -
  • caravel -
  • physiocrats -
  • baroque -
  • circumnavigate -
  • Versailles -
  • viceroy -
  • Names/Terms: Prince Henry -
  • Louis XIV -
  • encomiendas Names/Terms: Olmecs -
  • salon -
  • free market -
  • Peter the Great -
  • Mayans -
  • Vasco De Gama -
  • Names/Terms: John Locke -
  • Christopher Columbus -
  • Don Quixote Marzano's Vocabulary: Writ of Habeas Corpus -
  • Aztecs -
  • Ferdinand Magellan -
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau -
  • Montezuma -
  • Tenochtitlan -
  • Voltaire Marazno's Vocabulary: early modernization; cubism -
  • Amerigos Vespusio Marzano's Vocabulary: Christian missionary -
  • royal patronage -
  • psychological method -
  • Hernando Cortez -
  • Line of Demarcation Marzano's Vocabulary: Western ideology -
  • Impressionism -
  • absolutism -
  • aristocratic power -
  • Machiavelli -
  • Ideology -
  • surrealism -
  • sphere of influence -
  • territorial expansion -
  • Colonial Rule -
  • encomieda system -
  • The Price by Machiavelli -
  • The Wealth of Nations -
  • New World -
  • global economy -
  • global trade -
  • Realism -
  • Liberalism -
  • individualism. humanism -