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I have three goals when teaching about a complex series of events like the French Revolution: to “reduce” difficult history to a few fundamental themes and concepts; to help students become actively engaged in learning; and to promote public-speaking and literacy skills. This play presents, fairly it is hoped, several important issues,
French Revolution Worksheets and Lesson Plans: 1. Why does the French Revolution Matter? - Teacher PowerPoint Starter A presentation designed to generate student interest and establish the relevance of the subject. 2. The Fall of the Bastille: Running Dictation Exercise [interactive]
People saw the Revolution that happened in the American Colonies and were inspired to take their own freedom as well. The worksheets below examine the causes for the French Revolution, symbols, the reign of terror, and the storming of Bastille.
Was the French Revolution a major turning-point in French, even world, history, as its proponents claim, or a protracted period of violent upheaval and warfare which wrecked millions of lives?
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION – Notes. I. Revolution – a sudden, radical change . II. Examples: Intellectual Revolution Scientific Revolution Political and Social Revolution. Difference between revolutionary and evolutionary. Evolutionary is a process of gradual change.
Worksheet: Start of the French Revolution. How can sudden growth in population nega-tively affect a country and its people? Using your notes, what is an autocracy and how does this present an issue within society? Are people able to move up in society?
10 French Revolution Worksheet - Free download as Word Doc (.doc), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The document is a worksheet with questions about the major events and outcomes of the French Revolution.