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History of the Modern WorldHistory of the Modern WorldThe Ancien Régime on the
Eve of Revolution
Mrs. McArthur
Walsingham Academy
Room 111
Mrs. McArthur
Walsingham Academy
Room 111
Listen to a drinking song: English in NotesView
The Ancien Régime: High Fashion
In this visual you can see how privileged
French women dressed and entertained. The
French artist Lous de Carmontelle created
over 750 portraits depicting court life. By
1773, the year this painting was completed,
hairstyles could be 3-feet tall
French Society Divided
Before the French Revolution, France operated under a social system in which there were three
classes of people. The highest was made up of the clergy, the next was composed of the nobility
and the lowest was for everyone else. Members of this lowest class, called the Third Estate, paid
most of the taxes.
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The French Revolution and Napoleon: Chapter 18Section 1: On the Eve of Revolution, pp 572-577
Witness History Audio: Inciting Revolution
Note Taking Transparency 75
The Loss of Blood Begins (pp. 571)
What is the difference between revolt and revolution?
Financial Troubles
France suffered from soaring debt during the lavish reigns of Louis XIV, Louis XV, and Louis XVI.
Finally, Louis XVI was forced to summon the Estates-General in hopes of ending the crisis.
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Color Transparency 110: Bastille Prison
Louis XIV Calls the Estates-General
Delegates to the Estates-General could not agree on a fair way to vote. Members of the
Third Estate finally declared that they constituted a National Assembly and were joined by
some reform-minded clergy and nobles.
Section 1: On the Eve of Revolution, pp 572-577
Parisians Storm the Bastille
When rumors spread that royal troops were going to occupy the capital, a crowd of Parisians
broke into the Bastille looking for weapons.
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Progress Monitoring Transparency
Section 1: On the Eve of Revolution, pp 572-577
Bastille Key
March 17, 1790
Marquis de Lafayette to GW
"Give me leave, my dear General to present you with a picture of the Bastille, just as
it looked a few days after I had ordered its demolition,- with the main key of the
fortress of despotism. It is a tribute, which I owe, as a son to my adoptive father, as
an Aide - de - Camp to my General, as a Missionary of liberty to its Patriarch." –
Marquis de Lafayette
Note Taking Transparency 75
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Color Transparency 110: Bastille Prison
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Section 1: On the Eve of Revolution, pp 572-577
Progress Monitoring Transparency
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Section 1: On the Eve of Revolution, pp 572-577
Assignments 1-2Assignments 1-21. Complete script with your part highlighted and have ready to turn in
Tues., 9/14.
2. Prepare for Chapter 17 Exam. Overview and Suggestions on last week’s
notes. Wed. 9/15. (Note change of date)
Reminders:•Back-to-School Night on Wed. 9/15, 7 PM (Parent Contact=2points!)
•Optional Field Trip: Tour of Rare Book Dept. at Swem Library, W&M, Thurs. Sept 16 from 3:15-415. Sign Up by end-of-school Tues. 9/14
• North and South or Black Potatoes… Sept. 27 deadline
Reminders:•Back-to-School Night on Wed. 9/15, 7 PM (Parent Contact=2points!)
•Optional Field Trip: Tour of Rare Book Dept. at Swem Library, W&M, Thurs. Sept 16 from 3:15-415. Sign Up by end-of-school Tues. 9/14
• North and South or Black Potatoes… Sept. 27 deadline
Assignment 3Assignment 31. Read text, pp. 572-575
2. Define all blue-bold terms and answer 2 Checkpoint questions
3. Analyze political cartoon – Réveil du Tiers Etat (Follow hyperlink and
listen to song and read words on NotesView, slide #1. Answer
questions.
4. Read Infographic, pp 574 and answer Thinking Critically.
Reminders:•Back-to-School Night on Wed. 9/15, 7 PM (Parent Contact=2points!)
•Optional Field Trip: Tour of Rare Book Dept. at Swem Library, W&M, Thurs. Sept 16 from 3:15-415. Sign Up by end-of-school Tues. 9/14
• North and South or Black Potatoes… Sept. 27 deadline
Reminders:•Back-to-School Night on Wed. 9/15, 7 PM (Parent Contact=2points!)
•Optional Field Trip: Tour of Rare Book Dept. at Swem Library, W&M, Thurs. Sept 16 from 3:15-415. Sign Up by end-of-school Tues. 9/14
• North and South or Black Potatoes… Sept. 27 deadline
Assignment 4Assignment 41. Read pp. 576-577, completing definitions of terms and Checkpoint
questions.
2. Study the NoteTaking graphic organizer. Distinguish among the long
and short-term causes of revolution in France.
3. Study Slide #6 and answer questions in NotesView. Do you know where
you can see the key to the Bastille?
Reminders:•Back-to-School Night on Wed. 9/15, 7 PM (Parent Contact=2points!)
•Optional Field Trip: Tour of Rare Book Dept. at Swem Library, W&M, Thurs. Sept 16 from 3:15-415. Sign Up by end-of-school Tues. 9/14
• North and South or Black Potatoes… Sept. 27 deadline
Reminders:•Back-to-School Night on Wed. 9/15, 7 PM (Parent Contact=2points!)
•Optional Field Trip: Tour of Rare Book Dept. at Swem Library, W&M, Thurs. Sept 16 from 3:15-415. Sign Up by end-of-school Tues. 9/14
• North and South or Black Potatoes… Sept. 27 deadline
Assignment 5Assignment 51. Section 1 factual knowledge: Auto-Test
2. Section 1 concepts: Can you answer the 4 bulleted objectives listed on
pp. 572?
3. If you are on top of the above, you have finished for the week!
Reminders:•Back-to-School Night on Wed. 9/15, 7 PM (Parent Contact=2points!)
•Optional Field Trip: Tour of Rare Book Dept. at Swem Library, W&M, Thurs. Sept 16 from 3:15-415. Sign Up by end-of-school Tues. 9/14
• North and South or Black Potatoes… Sept. 27 deadline
Reminders:•Back-to-School Night on Wed. 9/15, 7 PM (Parent Contact=2points!)
•Optional Field Trip: Tour of Rare Book Dept. at Swem Library, W&M, Thurs. Sept 16 from 3:15-415. Sign Up by end-of-school Tues. 9/14
• North and South or Black Potatoes… Sept. 27 deadline