Assessments and Projects Periodic
Assessment Teacher Unit Tests Pick a Philosopher/Issue Project Six Revolutions Project Revolution
Comic Strips 10.2 Students compare and contrast the Glorious Revolution of England, the American Revolution,
and the French Revolution and their enduring effects worldwide on the political expectations for self-government and individual
liberty. - Compare the major ideas of philosophers and their effects on the democratic revolutions
in England, the United States, France, and Latin America (e.g., John Locke, Charles-Louis Montesquieu, Jean-Jacques
Rousseau, Simón Bolívar, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison).
- List the principles of the Magna Carta, the English Bill of Rights (1689), the
American Declaration of Independence (1776), the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen (1789),
and the U.S. Bill of Rights (1791).
- Understand the unique character of the American Revolution, its spread to other parts of the world, and its continuing
significance to other nations.
- Explain how the ideology of the French Revolution led France to develop from constitutional monarchy to democratic
despotism to the Napoleonic empire.
- Discuss how nationalism spread across Europe with Napoleon but was repressed for a generation under the Congress
of Vienna and Concert of Europe until the Revolutions of 1848.
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