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Announcements: 1: Mini-Assessment Today 2: Six Weeks Began Monday You need: 1: Spiral/blank sheet of paper Bell Ringer: November (8)9, 2016 1. What was an effect of the Hundred Years’ War? 2. What caused the end of serfdom in Europe? 3. How did the Black Death cause the end of feudalism in Europe? 4. What was an effect of the Crusades? 5. How did the Great Schism help to end Medieval Europe?
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Announcements: 1: Mini-Assessment Today2: Six Weeks Began Monday

You need: 1: Spiral/blank sheet of paper

Bell Ringer: November (8)9, 20161. What was an effect of the Hundred Years’ War? 2. What caused the end of serfdom in Europe?3. How did the Black Death cause the end of

feudalism in Europe? 4. What was an effect of the Crusades? 5. How did the Great Schism help to end Medieval

Europe?

Housekeeping:•Pass back papers

Announcements/Materials

Announcements• Mini-test today over

Feudalism, Manorialism, the Hundred Years’ War, the Crusades, the Great Schism, and the Black Death. • Kahoot• District policy on late work

Materials• Spiral and/or blank sheet of

paper• Copy of colored paper (one

per person)• Copy of the “Analyzing

Document Excerpts” (one per row)

Announcements: 1: Mini-Assessment Today2: Six Weeks Began Monday

You need: 1: Spiral/blank sheet of paper

Bell Ringer: November (8)9, 20161. What was an effect of the Hundred Years’ War? 2. What caused the end of serfdom in Europe?3. How did the Black Death cause the end of

feudalism in Europe? 4. What was an effect of the Crusades? 5. How did the Great Schism help to end Medieval

Europe?

What was an effect of the Hundred Years’ War? • Invention of the longbow•Peasant soldiers•Knights became obsolete•Nationalism emerged

What caused the end of serfdom in Western Europe?•The Black Death •Deaths meant population decreased • Serfs wanted money and freedom •Nobles granted money and freedom to maintain

workers

How did the Black Death contribute to the end of feudalism? •Deaths meant population decreased • Serfs wanted money and freedom •Nobles granted money and freedom to maintain

workers

What was a lasting impact of the Crusades?•Crusades were a Holy War between Christians and Muslims•Marched from Western Europe to Eastern Europe in the Byzantine Empire • Ideas and goods were traded

How did the Great Schism help to bring an end to Medieval Europe?•Great Schism is argument between two popes•Both popes excommunicate the other•Disagreement in the church causes a loss of faith•Power and prestige of the church is weakened

Lesson Objective• Identify the political ideas in the following documents: Ten Commandments, Hammurabi’s Code, Justinian’s Code, and the Magna Carta

Lesson Objective• Identify the political ideas in the following documents: Ten Commandments, Hammurabi’s Code, Justinian’s Code, and the Magna Carta

1. What are we learning?

• Rewrite the LO in your own words.

Lesson Objective

Ex:

2. Why is it important?

Do you think the idea of an annual “Purge” is a good idea? Why or why not? Who would you kill first?

Lesson Objective4. How does it connect to my life?

What happens if you get caught lying?

Lesson Objective• Identify the political ideas in the following documents: Ten Commandments, Hammurabi’s Code, Justinian’s Code, and the Magna Carta

Essential Question:•How will the Magna Carta change the government in England?

The Magna Carta• King John of England• Lost lands • Taxed nobility heavily • Ignored traditional rights of

nobility• Arrested opponents • Argued with the Catholic

Church• Collected lots of money

from church properties

The Magna Carta• In 1215, angry nobles forced the king to sign a

document called Magna Carta • “Great Charter” in Latin

•Agreement between nobles and monarch

Political Ideas of the Magna Carta• Law applies to king as well as citizens• Limited the power of the king (limited monarchy)•Ended divine right •Created Parliament: group of citizens who must approve king’s decisions

Legal Ideas from the Magna Carta• Trial by jury • Due process of law:

everyone protected under legal system/process• No taxation without

representation • Habeas Corpus:

protection from illegal imprisonment

Impact of the Magna Carta•Contributes to developmentof modern democracy(which began in classical Greece and Rome)•Rulers must also obey the law•Everyone should havecertain rights (inalienable) •Rule by consent of people

Essential Question:•How will the Magna Carta change the government in England?

A. It will create a new government in which the king is the ultimate authority

B. It will create a legislative body called Parliament which will limit the king’s authority

C. It will end the process of popular sovereignty in England

D. It will lead to the Hundred Years’ War

SHOW ME!

Essential Question:•How will the Magna Carta change the government in England?

A. It will create a new government in which the king is the ultimate authority

B. It will create a legislative body called Parliament which will limit the king’s authority

C. It will end the process of popular sovereignty in England

D. It will lead to the Hundred Years’ War

Independent Practice: •You will create a foldable that compares the MAGNA CARTA with the TEN COMMANDMENTS, HAMMURABI’S CODE, AND JUSTINIAN’S CODE.• These are all CODES OF LAW • Fold your colored paper into four squares (you will need to answer three questions in each square).•Read through the excerpts with a partner and answer the questions on your foldable. •Due at the end of class!


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