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Explore the lives and influences of brilliant minds like Voltaire, Beccaria, Rousseau, and Locke who played key roles in shaping national governments and laws. Delve into the revolutionary movements of the U.S., French Revolution, and the Egyptian Revolution, examining the economic crises, weak leadership, and challenges faced by the colonists. Uncover the profound effects these revolutionary figures had on societies, sparking changes in governance and rights.
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English & History By Chris Chase
Thesis Statement (Rules) • No Loaded Language. • Ex: I hate school, it’s super stupid! • No Qualifiers. • Ex: I think Billy Mays is a revolutionary because he might have changed the business! • Never should contain: I think, In my opinion, or I believe. • Ex: Look at the second example. • Limited to one main idea. • Ex: I like chocolate, oh and cars are cool, and did you know black ops 2 is amazing!
My Thesis Statement Due to new innovations, his childhood, and his supportive family, Billy Mays was a revolutionary.
The Ring = Giggity PEECH HOUGHTS S T E A L FFECTS ON OTHERS CTIONS OOKS
Brilliant Minds Voltaire Beccaria Rousseau Locke
Settled national government and basic laws • Declared independence of America from Britain The U.S. Constitution Declaration of Independence
French and American Revolution • Economic Crisis • Weak Leadership • Abused colonists rights • No longer had a say in government