1 How the Founding Fathers designed algorithms for assigning fair representation for the new United States of America How Will the Next Congress Look?
Chapter Introduction Section 1The French Revolution Begins Section 2Radical Revolution and Reaction Section 3The Age of Napoleon Chapter Summary Vocabulary.
Political Institutions The Presidency. “We are in a wilderness without a single footstep to guide us.” Who can lead the new United States of America?
CH. 23- The French Revolution and Napoleon: 1789-1815
Brief Response p. 66, Thinking Critically 1. –Composers of opera must work not just with the orchestra, but with the plot line and words, as well as showcasing.
The Constitution Chapter 1.3. The Young Nation In the new United States of America, a republic was formed. In the new United States of America, a republic.
The Articles of Confederation An alliance of the 13 states into a new country.
Chapter 8 EARLY 1800’S. MAP 9.1 North America in 1800 In 1800, the new United States of America shared the North American continent with territories held.
Chapter Introduction Section 1 The French Revolution Begins
ENTRANCE SLIP Why did the English Civil War start? (Hint think about King Charles I and Parliament)
The French Revolution Begins. After Marie Antoinette convinced Louis XVI to resist the attempts of the National Assembly to abolish feudalism and institute.
The French Revolution