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THE MIDDLE AGES Significant Events

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The Middle Ages. Significant Events. The Magna Carta. The Black Death. Now………. What can you recall of the Middle Ages ?. In your modules, make a list of three points for each of the following social elements :. *When were the Middle Ages? *What beliefs typify the times? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE MIDDLE AGESSignificant Events

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The Magna Carta

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The Black Death

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NOW……….What can you recall of the Middle Ages?

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In your modules, make a list of three points for each of the following social elements:

*When were the Middle Ages? *What beliefs typify the times? *What was the role of church? *Whos did social power rest with? *How were crime and punishment dealt with? *List some important buildings/architecture

of the times. *List three important events of these times. *Explain what feudalism was? *Describe the life of a serf.

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LIFE IN ENGLAND IN THE 1700S…..

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So What are the major social changes from here?

*Social changes

*Political changes

*Technological changes

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Birth of the modern world.. 1. Enlightenment and new ideas were generated

at this time. (human reason, church teaching, power of the

monarchy) 2. The nature and extent of the movement of

people – voluntary and involuntary migration.

3. The Industrial Age. (advances in medicine and manufacturing)

4. European Imperialism. (Asia contact and trade)

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REFER TO YOUR E-TEXT, PAGE 4.

1. Draw your own version of the concept map, “Ideas of The Enlightenment”, in your modules.

2. Answer questions 1 and 2 as fully as you can from the information given.

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WHY WERE THESE IDEAS CHALLENGING FOR THE

CHURCH?*they placed more reason on value and enquiry, rather than tradition.*The political power of the church was challenged by secularism…separation of church from Gov.

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New opportunities for peoeple…

*The concept of privilege was overturned…..people were no longer bound by the social rank they had been born to.

Enlightenment as a concept promoted that all people were born with the same basic rights.

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A Radical thinker…. *Who was Jean-Jaques Rousseau? *What was his view on the society of

his time? *What was the name of his famous

book and what was it all about? *What can you discover about the

society of the time from the art?

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LIBERTY LEADING THE PEOPLE – 1830, BY

EUGENE DELACROIX*HOW DOES THIS PAINTING REPRESENT THE NEW HOPE THAT THE FRENCH REVOLUTION GAVE THE ORDINARY PEOPLE?

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The painting represents liberty leading the people. “Liberty” is portrayed as a young and vital woman carrying the revolutionary flag and rifle. The light around her symbolises hope and positivity.

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NEW IDEOLOGIES FOR A NEW WORLD. LOOK UP THE FOLLOWING

TERMS AND RECORD THEIR MEANINGS, AS YOU UNDERSTAND

THEM, INTO YOUR NOTES.

1. Imperialism2. Nationalism3. Democracy

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So What was life like in England in the 1700’s?www.localhistories.org/18thcent.html1. Refer to the above site and peruse the social era.2. Write 3 paragraphs on what life would have been like during these times by your own reckoning.3. Choose from the following ideas to focus your findings:4. *society5. *towns6. *agriculture7. *food8. *homes

clothes9. *leisure10. *education11. *transport12. Medicine13. *religion