Revolutions 5/6/13 http://mrmilewski.com • OBJECTIVE: Demonstrate mastery of Chapter#17 & begin examination of Philosophy in the Age of Reason. MCSS WH-5.3.5 • I. Chapter#17 Test • II. Journal#17pt.A -Read Chapter outline p.454 -What was the enlightenment? • II. Journal#17pt.B -notes on the Enlightenment • IV. Homework due Monday 5/13/13 1.) Read Chapter#18 section#1 p.456-460 -Answer questions (1-7)* p.460 2.) Read Chapter#18 section#2 p. 461-465 -Answer questions (1-8)* p.465 3.) Read Chapter#18 section#3 p.466-469 -Answer questions (1-6)* p.469 *Pick 4 questions of your choice
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Revolutions 5/6/13http://mrmilewski.com
• OBJECTIVE: Demonstrate mastery of Chapter#17 & begin examination of Philosophy in the Age of Reason. MCSS WH-5.3.5
• I. Chapter#17 Test• II. Journal#17pt.A
-Read Chapter outline p.454 -What was the enlightenment?
• II. Journal#17pt.B-notes on the Enlightenment
• IV. Homework due Monday 5/13/131.) Read Chapter#18 section#1 p.456-460
-Answer questions (1-7)* p.4602.) Read Chapter#18 section#2 p. 461-465
• The 1707 Act of Union between England and Scotland saw the nations' individual Parliaments replaced by the new Parliament of Great Britain.
• After the 1800 Act of Union with Ireland, the Dublin Parliament was abolished and Irish MPs and Lords were represented in the Westminster Parliament.
Whigs & Tories• The growth of political parties
occurred in the late 1600s.• Tories – conservative – landed
aristocrats who sought to preserve older traditions & supported royal authority & the Anglican Church.
• Whigs – liberals – they supported urban business interests, religious toleration for protestants, and supported Parliament over the crown.
• The Whigs controlled Parliament for most of the 1700s.
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Cabinet System• In 1714, the new King of
England wasn’t English, but German.
• To help King George I, who spoke no English, he relied on the leaders of Parliament to help him run the country.
• His son, who was also German born also used this system, King George II.