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Lesson goals
What have you learned at the end of the lesson?
1What are political-social movements?
2What is liberalism?
3What is socialism?
4What is confessinalism?
5What is the school struggle?

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Read for yourself!
Page p132-133 : 
''Street violence''
''Freedom''

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Glossary
Read the text again. Write down the words in your notebook that you don't understand!.
Look up the dutch meaning and write it down in your notebook.
You can use ''google translate'' or your dictionary.

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Explanation: Polital-social movement
What is a political-social movement?
This is a group of people with the same ideas who want to influence the government and society of a country.

What are examples of political-social movements?
Liberals, socialists and confessionals

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Explanation: Liberalism
What is Liberalism?
A social-poltical movement who strives for freedom

What do they want?
During the 19th century most countries had a constitutional monarchy. Liberals wanted poltical freedom in which citizens could elect their own government. Liberals supported a parliamentary system.

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Explanation: Liberalism
Also Liberals wanted:
-civil freedoms
-economic freedoms

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Watch these movieclips!
It's about:
''political-social movements''
''Liberalism''

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Slide 9 - Video

Slide 10 - Video

Let's practice a little....
Do your best to answer the questions!

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Liberalism is focused on.......

Slide 12 - Open question

Fill in: liberalism is an example of a .................. movement

Slide 13 - Open question

Read for yourself!
Page p133 : 
''Equality''

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Glossary
Read the text again. Write down the words in your notebook that you don't understand!.
Look up the dutch meaning and write it down in your notebook.
You can use ''google translate'' or your dictionary.

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Explanation: Socialism
What is Socialism?
A social-poltical movement who strives for equality 

What do they want?
-smaller differences between rich and poor
-emancipation of the factory workers

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Explanation: Socialism
An important thinker of socialism is Karl Marx. 

He believed that the workering class would get poorer and the rich (bourgeoisie) would get richer 
Eventually the working class would seize power with a revolution.

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Watch these movieclips!
It's about 
''socialism''
''Karl marx''

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Slide 19 - Video

Slide 20 - Video

Let's practice a little....
Do your best to answer the questions!

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Socialism is focused on.......

Slide 22 - Open question

The book ''Das kapital'' is written by Karl..........

Slide 23 - Open question

Karl Marx called the rich class the .........

Slide 24 - Open question

The largest dutch political socialist party during the 19th century was called........

Slide 25 - Open question

Read for yourself!
Page p134-135 : 
''Confessionals''
''Together against unbelief''

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Glossary
Read the text again. Write down the words in your notebook that you don't understand!.
Look up the dutch meaning and write it down in your notebook.
You can use ''google translate'' or your dictionary.

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Explanation: Confessionalism
What is Confessionalism?
A social-poltical movement which is based on religion. During the 19th century the confessionals were protestants and catholics.
What do they want?
-The governmet should support the christian belief
-The government would pay for christian schools.

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Explanation: School struggle
Confessionals wanted the government to pay for Christian schools. 

Political parties of protestants and catholics worked together.

In 1917 the schoolstruggle (schoolstrijd) ended. The government would pay for Christian schools.  

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Watch this movieclip!
It's about

''School struggle''

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Slide 31 - Video

Let's practice a little....
Do your best to answer the questions!

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Confessionalism is focused on.......

Slide 33 - Open question

The political party of Abraham Kuyper is called

Slide 34 - Open question

End of the lesson
Try to see if you understand the learning goals of this lesson below. Otherwise, repeat that part of the lesson.

1What are political-social movements?
2What is liberalism?
3What is socialism?
4What is confessinalism?
5What is the school struggle?

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