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Fever Model of a Revolution Unit 3 lesson 1.5

Fever Model of a Revolution Unit 3 lesson 1.5. What differences are there between the beginning, the height of the flu, and the end? Describe the progression of an illness like the flu. Fever Model of Revolution. Much like an illness, revolutions can also be studied in stages.

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Fever Model of a Revolution Unit 3 lesson 1.5

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  1. Fever Model of a RevolutionUnit 3 lesson 1.5 What differences are there between the beginning, the height of the flu, and the end? Describe the progression of an illness like the flu.

  2. Fever Model of Revolution Much like an illness, revolutions can also be studied in stages

  3. Incubation Stage

  4. In an Illness A person becomes infected with illness Symptoms haven’t started In a Revolution Range of long term causes - political, social, economic, intellectual Can fester for years without any action Incubation Stage

  5. Symptomatic Stage

  6. In an Illness Starts to show symptoms in an observable way Cough, temperature may rise, may feel weak and queasy In a Revolution Direct action resulting from issues in incubation stage May include publication of works demand change, riots, or other direct responses to problems Symptomatic Stage

  7. Next box: Symptomatic Phase list down the events or ideas that would be part of the symptomatic phase of the American revolution Again, you should come up with at least 5

  8. Crisis Stage Crisis Stage

  9. In an Illness Critical stage Either the fever breaks after getting worse OR The illness gets progressively worse and kills the individual In a Revolution Involves direct conflict - either through debate or a war. Can be prolonged or short Successful revolutions survive this stage - those that don’t are considered failed rebellions. Crisis Stage

  10. Convalescence Convalescence Stage

  11. In an Illness The person might be weakened and susceptible to future illnesses The person might recover after a time, with new knowledge and experience that might prevent future illnesses In a Revolution Involves recovery from the Crisis Stage -sometimes taking years Issues that caused revolution are addressed - though everyone may not be satisfied. Convalescence Stage

  12. Your Turn • Draw 4 boxes and label them: • incubation phase • symptomatic phase • crisis phase • convalescence or recovery phase • Now: • write down the things you think were part of the incubation phase of the American Revolution • You must have at least 5 things

  13. Create a chart

  14. things that can go into the Incubation Phase

  15. 5 things that can go into the Symptoms Phase

  16. Now add things that would go in the Crisis Phase box

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