Monday, March 29, 2010

03-29-10 bell ringer, latin america review and long term progress

bell ringer
1. he combined them and sparked a revolution all over latin america

Latin American Revs Review

Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question

Describe the Independence Movement in Haiti: there were more slaves than masters so they decide to try to take over. Toussaint L’Ouverture rose up against the French masters

Describe the Independence Movement in Venezuela and the rest of Latin America: Simon Bolivar’s declared its independence from Spain in 1811 after having marched his army over the Andes Mts.

Describe the Independence Movement in Mexico: a priest called Miguel Hidalgo gathered people and fought for independence

Describe the Independence Movement in Brazil: the people signed a petition that made the king’s son the new king so there was no bloodshed

Revelation Webquest Words


1. Voltaire:
2. Locke: he was a revolutionary thinker whose ideas are expressed in the contitution
3. Montesquieu:
4. Rousseau:
5. Hobbes:
6. Delacroix:
7. Cervantes:
8. Philosophe:
9. Newton:
10. Lavoisier:
11. Magna Carta: it was a document that helped make England a commonwealth
12. Glorious Revolution:
13. Oliver Cromwell: he was a big part of the English Revolution and made England a republican commonwealth
14. William and Mary: they signed the bill of right and made a new co-operation with parliament in England
15. Elizabeth I: she was the best queen that Britain has ever had
16. Act of Uniformity: it was a document that made the people go to church every sunday
17. Mary Stuart: she was the Scottish queen after her father died
18. Armada: it is a fleet of war ships from Spain
19. Bastille: it was the largest prison and where they stored the guun powder
20. Reign of Terror:
21. Napoleonic Code: it was the law napoleon past
22. Third Estate: it was the group of poor people in France
23. Napoleon: he was a great general who conquered lots of places for France and turned himself into the Emperor of France
24. Robespierre: he was the man who pretty much started the French Revolution
25. bourgeoisie
26. Estate’s General
27. Great Fear:
28. Waterloo: this was Napoleon’s last battle
29. imperialism:
30. sphere of influence:
31. East India Company:
32. Opium War:

Friday, March 26, 2010

03-26-10 bell ringer, France part 3 and long term

bell ringer
1. he controls almost all of europe
2. southwest coast of spain and it is because GB navy is much better

French Rev Part 3 Review

Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question

Describe Napoleon’s early life and how he wins acclaim: by helping the newly government and winning battles

Describe Napoleon’s Takeover of France: he decided to take over power by driving his troops and pushing the old people out

Describe the 2nd Coalition’s response: the think he is dangerous so they declare war

Describe Napoleon’s changes in France: he changes the government into consuls with him being the most powerful one

Describe Napoleon’s takeover of Europe: he drives into the bordering countries to take them over

Describe the formation of the third coalition and what happens in battle: the same countries team up again and declare war against France but France only losses one battle

Describe Napoleon’s First Mistake: he tries to blockade Great Britain

Describe Napoleon’s 2nd Mistake: tries to appoint his brother as king of spain

Describe Napoleon’s Third Mistake: he tries to conquer Russia

Describe the fall of Napoleon: he is exile on a small island controlled by the British and dies of old age

Revelation Webquest Words


1. Voltaire:
2. Locke: he was a revolutionary thinker whose ideas are expressed in the contitution
3. Montesquieu:
4. Rousseau:
5. Hobbes:
6. Delacroix:
7. Cervantes:
8. Philosophe:
9. Newton:
10. Lavoisier:
11. Magna Carta:
12. Glorious Revolution:
13. Oliver Cromwell:
14. William and Mary:
15. Elizabeth I: she was the best queen that Britain has ever had
16. Act of Uniformity
17. Mary Stuart
18. Armada
19. Bastille
20. Reign of Terror:
21. Napoleonic Code: it was the law napoleon past
22. Third Estate: it was the group of poor people in France
23. Napoleon: he was a great general who conquered lots of places for France and turned himself into the Emperor of France
24. Robespierre: he was the man who pretty much started the French Revolution
25. bourgeoisie
26. Estate’s General
27. Great Fear:
28. Waterloo: this was Napoleon’s last battle
29. imperialism:
30. sphere of influence:
31. East India Company:
32. Opium War:

Friday, March 19, 2010

03-19-10 bell ringer, english revolution part 2 review

bell ringer

1. he was overthrown by Mary and william and he just left so no bloodshed

English Civil War Part 2 Review

Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question

Describe Charles money problems: he is in debt

Describe Charles religious problems: he was not a catholic

Describe the wars involving Oliver Cromwell: parliament needed a strong leader so they turned to him

Describe the changes Cromwell makes to society: he turns into a military dictator and he is puritan so he bans sporting events and theaters

Describe the return of the king to England and the changes Charles II makes: parliament wanted a king back and he restores everything that that Oliver had changed and turns everything back to normal

Describe the issues the people had with James II: he turned to France for money so he had to secretly convert catholic so he could get the loans

Describe the Glorious Revolution: it was when mary and William took control of England and James just left so there was no bloodshed so it was glorious

Thursday, March 18, 2010

03-18-10 bell ringer and english civil war review part 1

bell ringer

1. the puritans gained land and the royalist lost land
2. the puritans because they were better

English Civil War Part 1 Review

Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question

Describe Elizabeth I: she ruled with an iron fist, she spit and cursed but she knew how to behave in court and when she needed to be a lady

Describe how Elizabeth handles the Church: she makes herself the head of church and state

Describe Elizabeth’s relationship with the Spanish: they were vague because Spain supported another person to be the head of state in england

Describe the Problems at the end of Elizabeth’s reign: she was broke and the puritans were questioning her power

Describe the Problems of James reign: he clashed with parliament because of the bible

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

03-16-10 bell ringer and enlightment review

bell ringer

1. it is the reason why the man had no leg and hands
2. he thinks it is a horrible view
3. because it regards to the period of time


Enlightenment Review

Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question

Describe the Philosophies: they were a group of people who set fort ideas that apply to reason to life

Describe what was happening in the Salons: there were a lot of conversationalists and others sat around to talk

Describe the accomplishments of the following people:
Newton- discovered gravity
Diderot-wrote the first encyclopedia
Priestly-discovered the different gasses
Lavoisier- names oxygen
Ben Franklin- experimented with electricity
James Cook-explorer and charted the pacific
John Locke- used natural law to tell people that monarchs are not chosen by god and that people can govern themselves and wrote the pamphlet two treaties on government
Montesquieu- wrote spirit of laws
Rousseau-wrote social contract
Thomas Hobbes-wrote leviathan
Thomas Jefferson-wrote the declaration of independence
Delacroix- painted ‘liberty leading the people’
Cervantes- novalist who wrote don quixote
Describe Enlightened Despotism: ruling by reason

Describe Baroque style music: noted drama and complexity

Describe Classical Style Music: less ornamented than baroque pieces

Friday, March 12, 2010

03-12-10 Webquest

European Changes Web Quest Words
1. Charlemagne
1. Fief: it is a piece of land granted by god
2. Vassal: A Vassal in the terminology that preceded and accompanied the feudalism of medieval Europe
3. Serf: it was the lowest class of the feudal system
4. Canon law: Canon law is the body of laws and regulations made by or adopted by ecclesiastical authority
5. Thomas Aquinas: he was an Italian priest
6. Magna Carta: is an English legal charter, originally issued in the year 1215
7. Estates General: this person was the one who controlled the estate, like a president
8. Great Schisim: this was the period when the church split into Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic church
9. Hundred Years War: this was the war between France and England that actually lasted for 116 years
10. Renaissance: it was the rebirth of art and learning from 1300 to 1600
11. Michelangelo: he was a very famous painter in this time period, his most famous art is the Sistine chapel.
12. Leonardo Da Vinci: he was the most famous painter in this time period because he painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper
13. The Divine Comedy: this is a comedy that involves religious matters
14. Cosmo De Medici: it was the first Medici Political Dynasty
15. Donatello: he sculpted ‘David’
16. Raphael: he painted “the school of Athens”
17. indulgence: it was document that relieved you of all your sins
18. usury: it meant that you could use someone,
19. 95 Thesis: it was the argument luther had for the reformation
20. Lutheran Church: it is what the luther followers came to be known as
21. Anglican Church: it is the church of angels
22. Inquisition: it was the time when Christians were being killed and persecuted in spain
23. Jesuits: they were the missionaries
24. Martin Luther: he was the first to start the reformations
25. John Calvin: made his own religion that said that one was already chosen by god to go to heaven
26. Guttenberg: he was the first to print the bible
27. Henry VIII: he was a king
28. Ignatius: he was the founder of the Jesuits
29. Diet of Worms: this is where a person only eats worms for a month
30. John Knox: he found the Presbyterian church, he believed the church should be ruled by presbyterians
31. conquistador: Spanish explorers
32. Columbian Exchange: this was when Columbia became a country
33. mercantilism: this is the new way for merchants to make money on interests
34. triangular trade: a trade that is done in a triangle, everyone gets something
35. Da Gamma: he was a Spanish explorer who sailed around the tip of Africa
36. Columbus: he was a Spanish explorer who found the new world
37. Cortez: he conquered the Aztecs
38. Pizarro:e conquered the Incas
39. Magellan: he sailed around the world
40. Drake: he discovered a lake in canada
41. Cartier: he was a Spanish explorer
42. Dias: he found the tip of Africa
43. Vespucci: he was a Spanish explorer
44. NW Passage: it is a passage on the nw
45. Champlain:
46. Jamestown: it was the first colony in the US
47. De Soto: He was a Spanish explorer

03-12-10 bell ringer and ottomam empire review

bell ringer



1. red sea, mediterranea sea and black sea

2. in 1517



Ottoman Review

Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question

Describe how the Ottoman Empire Begins: out of a small state between muslins and byzantines

Describe Ottoman Soldiers and why they were successful in battle: they had guns and cannons

Describe the rebellion of Timur the Lame: he burned down the city of Bagdad

Describe the rule of Mehmed II: he expands into Europe and conquered Constantinople

Describe the rule of Suleyeman: he created laws and made everything better

Describe how Suleyeman changed culture: he changed the laws and the ideas of people changed as a result, he also conquered parts of north africa

Thursday, March 11, 2010

03-11-10 bell ringer, japan review and long term

bell ringer

1. it was close to the water so trade could be done easier
2. about 10% - 15%

Japan Review

Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question

Describe how Samurai ruled Japan: they were the warriors and made the people work for protection

Describe the rule of the Nobunaga in Japan: he fought and eliminated his remaining enemies including rival Daimyo

Describe the rule of Hideyoshi in Japan: when Nobunaga died he came into power and unified japan

Describe the rule of Ieyasu in Japan: he was the shogun after Hideyoshi and threaten they workers and their families if they were not loyal to him

Describe the culture of Japan under Ieyasu: he brought in new law and made everything better.

Describe Europe’s interaction with Japan and why Japan cuts off the interaction: they were trading but they also wanted to convert the people to Christianity so that why japan cut them off.

webquest

European Changes Web Quest Words
1. Charlemagne
1. Fief: it is a piece of land granted by god
2. Vassal: A Vassal in the terminology that preceded and accompanied the feudalism of medieval Europe
3. Serf: it was the lowest class of the feudal system
4. Canon law: Canon law is the body of laws and regulations made by or adopted by ecclesiastical authority
5. Thomas Aquinas: he was an Italian priest
6. Magna Carta: is an English legal charter, originally issued in the year 1215
7. Estates General: this person was the one who controlled the estate, like a president
8. Great Schisim: this was the period when the church split into Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic church
9. Hundred Years War: this was the war between France and England that actually lasted for 116 years
10. Renaissance: it was the rebirth of art and learning from 1300 to 1600
11. Michelangelo: he was a very famous painter in this time period, his most famous art is the Sistine chapel.
12. Leonardo Da Vinci: he was the most famous painter in this time period because he painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper
13. The Divine Comedy: this is a comedy that involves religious matters
14. Cosmo De Medici: it was the first Medici Political Dynasty
15. Donatello: he sculpted ‘David’
16. Raphael: he painted “the school of Athens”
17. indulgence: it was document that relieved you of all your sins
18. usury: it meant that you could use someone
19. 95 Thesis: it was the argument luther had for the reformation
20. Lutheran Church: it is what the luther followers came to be known as
21. Anglican Church: it is the church of angels
22. Inquisition: it was the time when Christians were being killed and persecuted in spain
23. Jesuits: they were the missionaries
24. Martin Luther: he was the first to start the reformations
25. John Calvin: made his own religion that said that one was already chosen by god to go to heaven
26. Guttenberg: he was the first to print the bible
27. Henry VIII: he was a king
28. Ignatius:
29. Diet of Worms
30. John Knox
31. conquistador
32. Columbian Exchange
33. mercantilism
34. triangular trade
35. Da Gamma
36. Columbus
37. Cortez
38. Pizarro
39. Magellan
40. Drake
41. Cartier
42. Dias
43. Vespucci
44. NW Passage
45. Champlain
46. Jamestown
47. De Soto

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

03-09-10 bell ringer, china review and webquest

bell ringer
1. because it was sacred
2. the fact that it was sacred and only the emperor had access

China Review

Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question

Describe the Ming Dynasty: it was the first Chinese dynasty

Describe the Rule of Hongwu: drove out the Mongols but was a ruthless emperor who killed everyone he suspected of mutiny

Describe Ming trade and relations with foreign govs: they made the others pay deviance and keel in front of the emperor

Describe the Qing Dynasty: they were the leaders after the ming. They lowered taxes and let the locals keep their traditions

Describe the culture of the Qing Dynasty: they let the locals keep their traditions so they won their respect


European Changes Web Quest Words
1. Charlemagne
1. Fief: it is a piece of land granted by god
2. Vassal: A Vassal in the terminology that preceded and accompanied the feudalism of medieval Europe
3. Serf: it was the lowest class of the feudal system
4. Canon law: Canon law is the body of laws and regulations made by or adopted by ecclesiastical authority
5. Thomas Aquinas: he was an Italian priest
6. Magna Carta: is an English legal charter, originally issued in the year 1215
7. Estates General: this person was the one who controlled the estate, like a president
8. Great Schisim: this was the period when the church split into Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic church
9. Hundred Years War: this was the war between France and England that actually lasted for 116 years
10. Renaissance: it was the rebirth of art and learning from 1300 to 1600
11. Michelangelo: he was a very famous painter in this time period, his most famous art is the Sistine chapel.
12. Leonardo Da Vinci: he was the most famous painter in this time period because he painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper
13. The Divine Comedy: this is a comedy that involves religious matters
14. Cosmo De Medici: it was the first Medici Political Dynasty
15. Donatello:
16. Raphael
17. indulgence
18. usury
19. 95 Thesis
20. Lutheran Church
21. Anglican Church
22. Inquisition
23. Jesuits
24. Martin Luther
25. John Calvin
26. Guttenberg
27. Henry VIII
28. Ignatius
29. Diet of Worms
30. John Knox
31. conquistador
32. Columbian Exchange
33. mercantilism
34. triangular trade
35. Da Gamma
36. Columbus
37. Cortez
38. Pizarro
39. Magellan
40. Drake
41. Cartier
42. Dias
43. Vespucci
44. NW Passage
45. Champlain
46. Jamestown
47. De Soto

Monday, March 1, 2010

01/03/10 bell ringer, reformation review and webques

Bell Ringer
1. martin luther's teachings main points were:
1. people could win salvation only by faith is God's gift of forgiveness,
2. all church teachings should beclearly based on the words of the bibble,
3. all people with faith were equal


Reformation Part 1 Review

Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question


What problems does Catholic Church have leading to reform? They were involved in the politics and the education level decreased


Describe Writers and Preachers who affected Religious Reform Movement: they questioned the priests and wrote about them


How did Printing Press affect Religious Reform Movement? It made it easier to make books and pamphlets in mass so that everyone could interpret them in their own way


European Changes Web Quest Words
1. Charlemagne
1. Fief: it is a piece of land granted by god
2. Vassal: A Vassal in the terminology that preceded and accompanied the feudalism of medieval Europe
3. Serf: it was the lowest class of the feudal system
4. Canon law: Canon law is the body of laws and regulations made by or adopted by ecclesiastical authority
5. Thomas Aquinas: he was an Italian priest
6. Magna Carta: is an English legal charter, originally issued in the year 1215
7. Estates General: this person was the one who controlled the estate, like a president
8. Great Schisim: this was the period when the church split into Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic church
9. Hundred Years War: this was the war between France and England that actually lasted for 116 years
10. Renaissance: it was the rebirth of art and learning from 1300 to 1600
11. Michelangelo: he was a very famous painter in this time period, his most famous art is the Sistine chapel.
12. Leonardo Da Vinci: he was the most famous painter in this time period because he painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper
13. The Divine Comedy: this is a comedy that involves religious matters
14. Cosmo De Medici:
15. Donatello
16. Raphael
17. indulgence
18. usury
19. 95 Thesis
20. Lutheran Church
21. Anglican Church
22. Inquisition
23. Jesuits
24. Martin Luther
25. John Calvin
26. Guttenberg
27. Henry VIII
28. Ignatius
29. Diet of Worms
30. John Knox
31. conquistador
32. Columbian Exchange
33. mercantilism
34. triangular trade
35. Da Gamma
36. Columbus
37. Cortez
38. Pizarro
39. Magellan
40. Drake
41. Cartier
42. Dias
43. Vespucci
44. NW Passage
45. Champlain
46. Jamestown
47. De Soto