My daughter will have new board games, her phone, flute and this study to keep her occupied:
Her reading is Chapter 22 of a World History textbook, but just the last 2 sections.
Resources: Quizlet Self Review
Videos: The Enlightenment (CC #18), Political Theory (Thomas Hobbes), )Political Theory (John Locke), Contractarianism (CC #37), The School of Life (Voltaire), Montesquieu and Rousseau, Beccaria's Crime and Punishment, Mary Wollstoncraft,
Intro: Empiricism
Day1
Read pg. 629-630
Watch: The Enlightenment (CC #18), Political Theory (Thomas Hobbes), )Political Theory (John Locke), Contractarianism (CC #37)
Questions:
- What was the Enlightenment era?
- What products "civilized" Europeans?
- What activity broadened Europeans' minds and what did they learn?
- Explain Leviathon's "state of nature" and how governments arose.
- According to Hobbes governments could do what?
- Draw a Venn Diagrahm of Hobbes and Locke.
Day 2
Read pg. 630-632
Watch: The School of Life (Voltaire), Montesquieu and Rousseau, Beccaria's Crime and Punishment,
Questions:
- Why wasn't Voltaire an atheist?
- What is "rational religion"?
- What was Voltaire's view of the church?
- How was Voltaire an anglophile?
- How is the title Candide a satire? What was the theme of the story?
- What was Montesquieu's greatest contribution to America?
- How is Rousseau's Social Contract different from Locke's?
- Why isn't Rousseau's idea of freedom taught much in America?
- What was the traditional view of crime?
- What were Beccaria's views on crimes and which one do you think is the most important. Why?
Activity: Interpret the Chart (pg.632) and answer the 2 questions
Day 3 Women and the Enlightenment
Read pg. 633-635
Watch: Mary Wollstoncraft,
Questions:
- How did Wollstoncraft's childhood affect her worldview?
- What is Wollstoncraft's legacy?
- How did Wollstoncraft's view on education differ from Rousseau?
- What were the outcomes of the Enlightenment?
- Why might women be critical of the Enlightenment?
- Answer the document-based questions on pg. 635
Day 4: The Enlightenment Spreads
pg. 636-637
Watch: Salons, Neoclassical Art,
Day 5: Enlightenment and Monarchy
pg. 638-639
Watch: Catherine the Great
Day 6: The American Revolution
pg.640-645
Watch:
Questions (pg. 645)
ASSESSMENT (pg, 646-647)