H2.1

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GeschiedenisMiddelbare schoolmavoLeerjaar 2

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2MT
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2:00
  • No jackets, no phone, no gum, no ear buds.
  • Sit accourding to the seating plan.
  • Get your notebook and books in front of you.
  • The lesson starts after the timer ends.

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Today's lesson
  • Start Ch. 2
  • Explanation Ch. 2.1
  • Time to work.
  • Explanation Ch. 2.1

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Page TB 26 & 27, WB 33 
  • Exc 1, 2 and 3 together.
  • pay attention to each other.
  • do you have a different aswer? Just ask, sometimes there's more than one correct answer.
  • Write your answer down.

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Lesson objectives.
  • You can name an idea from the enlightenment.
  •  You know how the enlightened ideas spread.

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We make laws!
We punish if you don't obey the law!
1. Executive power
We make sure that laws are put into practice.
2. Judicial power
3. Legislative power
  • Yellow 3
  • Red 2
  • Green 1
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We make laws!
We punish if you don't obey the law!
1. Executive power
We make sure that laws are put into practice.
2. Judicial power
3. Legislative power
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Slide 6 - Slide

Trias Politica

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Go to work

  • For yourselves 10 minutes.
  • Ch. 2.1 exc. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 10

You can ask me questions, but you can't talk amongst yourselves.
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Adam Smith
  • Father of modern economics.
  • "People are selfish and thats a good thing!" 
  • The government should not put restrictions on trade.
  • There should be a Free market economy.
Scottish philosopher 
1723- 1790

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Spreading ideas
  • Invention of mass media. Posters, flyers and pamphlets. Everyone could read new ideas.
  • In coffeehouses and salons everyone could discuss new ideas.
  • In Encyclopédie new ideas could be bundled.

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Charles II King of England
Coffeehouses “have produced very evil and dangerous effects,” and were also a “disturbance of the peace and quiet realm,”. This edict put an end to the sale of coffee, tea and chocolate in coffeehouses and in homes as wel!

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Homework
Monday 6 Oct.
  • For yourselves 10 minutes.
  • Ch. 2.1 exc. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 10

You can ask me questions, but you can't talk amongst yourselves.
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