The industrial revolution - les 3

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Homework
Work on 6.1 & 6.2

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1. What was the industrial Revolution?

Slide 3 - Open question


2. Give 1 effect of the Industrial Revolution

Slide 4 - Open question

Give an example of a 'social law'

Slide 5 - Mind map

what are socialists?
A
factory owners who want to make profit
B
Labourers who want equality
C
People who are social towards others
D
Wealthy civilians who don't want to pay taxes

Slide 6 - Quiz

an economic system that is focussed on private ownership and making profit
A
Capitalism
B
Socialism

Slide 7 - Quiz

Learning goals
You can...

1. explain how a parliamentary government was developed in the Netherlands after 1848

2. Describe political vieuws (socialism, liberalism, confessionalism, feminism)

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Government in the Netherlands
1815 After Napoleon --> King William I.

Differences in the kingdom. In 1830 the South revolted against the king. After a short war Belgium became independent. 
1840 --> William II

The Netherlands were a constitutional monarchy

What differences?

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Slide 10 - Video

Revolution 1848
People, mostly liberals, called for constitutional reform. In europe people decreased the king's power. 

William II was a conservative. (against change)
William II eventually gave in and signed the new constitution. (written by Thorbecke)

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Slide 12 - Video

The Constitution of 1848
Dutch people were given new fundamental rights, such as freedom of religion and the press.

parliamentary system: system of government in which parliament has supreme power.

Prime Minister becomes the head of government.

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Dutch election system 
Parliament
Parliament
Senate (eerste kamer)
House of representatives (tweede kamer)
Koning
Provincial States
(Provinciale staten)
Nobles and regents
(edelen en regenten)

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Expansion of suffrage
Suffrage = kiesrecht
Was everyone allowed to vote in 1848?

1917
1919



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Liberalism, confessionalism, feminism
Read the text on page 137-138

Summarize what these political movements are and want. 

Use keywords!

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Slide 17 - Video

What to do now?
Work on this paragraph 
  • Summary
  • Mindmap
  • Collage
  • Song 
  • Excersizes workbook?
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