The Renaissance and Humanism. A new way of looking at the world! HSS California State Standard 7.8.1. Learning Objective. Learning Objective: Students will be able to explain what the Renaissance is and how Humanism changed Europe ’ s way of thinking.
By JasminFlorianThe Enlightenment. Main Idea European thinkers developed new ideas about government and society during the Enlightenment. Scientific Revolution convinced many European thinkers about power of reason Scientific method and reason led to discoveries about physical world
By javenQuiz Review Macbeth I and II. A characters thoughts and feelings Being Said out loud with no intended Audience. . Dialogue Soliloquy Monologue. A long Speech by one character directed to other character(s). Dialogue Soliloquy Monologue.
By holdenEnlightenment and Revolution 1550-1789. Chapter 6. The Scientific Revolution. Section 1. Learning Targets. I can define the scientific revolution I can explain how the scientific revolution changed the way people looked at the world. A Little Background…. Before the Enlightenment:
By wanetaEnlightenment and Revolution 1550-1789. Chapter 6. The Scientific Revolution. Section 1. Learning Targets. I can define the scientific revolution I can explain how the scientific revolution changed the way people looked at the world. A Little Background…. Before the Enlightenment:
By naiyaScholars and Philosophers of the Ideas of Humanism. Petrarch (1304-1374) Erasmus (1466-1536) Guillaume Bude (1467-1540) Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592). How did Scholars and Philosophers spread the Ideas of Humanism?.
By perdyThe Enlightenment in Europe. The Enlightenment in Europe. The Scientific Revolution prompted new ways of thinking Philosophers sought new insight into the underlying beliefs regarding government, religion, economics, and education. The Enlightenment in Europe, cont.
By dashJudaism and the Persian Empire. 1. Early Hebrews. Writings Much of what we know comes from their own writings Contained their history, law and requirements for their religion First 5 books form the Torah, the most sacred text of Judaism. b. Founding Fathers Abraham
By medeaBell-Ringer Pick up Reformation and Enlightenment and turn to page 159. We will be reading “And Yet, it Does Move!” about Galileo and answering the discussion questions at the end as a class! . Chapter 22, Section 2 “The Enlightenment in Europe”. Two Views on Government
By boazThe Enlightenment 16-1. Discuss how the Enlightenment thinkers influenced the world. Video. Enlightenment Roots. Traced back to the Greeks and romans Gained knowledge through observation, logic, and reasoning Believed in the worth of the individual
By janusChapter 6 Section 2. The Enlightenment in Europe. Two Views on Government. Thomas Hobbes English Civil War= All people naturally selfish and wicked= need government to keep order’ Leviathan- Sea Monster need strong ruler to keep citizens under control= absolute monarchy
By akandoThe Enlightenment. Chapter 20.4. What is it?. Age of Reason, use science to explain human nature Began in France during 1700’s Thinkers of Enlightenment called Philosophes. People of Enlightenment. Denis Diderot Edited The Encyclopedia. People of the Enlightenment.
By nomaThe Enlightenment. A. Introduction to the Enlightenment. 1600’s -1700’s- period in Europe known as the Age of the Enlightenment or “The Age of Reason” 1. The Early Enlightenment a. Philosophes - the thinkers of the Enlightenment 5 main ideas to their philosophy Reason Nature
By hannah-gilbertThe Enlightenment. 9 th Grade World History. What is the Enlightenment?. Enlightenment: A period after the Renaissance (1600s and 1700s) when people began using logic and reason to explain society, government and religion.
By molly-cookeFoundations of Government and Economics. Why do we take AGES? What do both have in common? Video: The Tarnished Dreams Government and economics deal with people and their decision making To start the course…. On your blank piece of paper…. Divide your paper into four sections (fold!)
By jolie-williamsGreek Achievements. Plato. Key Terms Socrates Plato Aristotle reason Euclid Hippocrates. Socrates. Aristotle. The Big Idea : Ancient Greeks made lasting contributions in the Arts, philosophy, and science. Greek sculpture is admired for its realism and details. The Arts : Statues.
By diana-coleThis section is about: The main ideas of Confucianism, Daoism, Legalism, and Buddhism. How these ideas influenced the cultural, social order, government, and religion of ancient China. Section III: Religions and Beliefs in Ancient China (Pages 85-89). Confucianism Daoism Legalism.
By jayme-ruizAmerican Literature. The Puritan Legacy The American character and, through it, the American literary tradition has been shaped by the moral, ethical, and religious convictions of the Puritans. Puritans?.
By connor-howardSøren Aabye Kierkegaard. -Father- Michael Pedersen Kierkegaard -Mother- anne kierkegaard -7 children -raised soren as a shepherd boy -broke his marriage because he could not make a happy girl and returned the ring. Birth-date: May 5th, 1813 in Copenhagen, Denmark
By silvanacYou are now your own country so you need a few things (make sure to write this on a piece of paper): Name your country D esign a flag System of government: Chose between a monarchy, an absolute monarchy, a democracy, or an anarchy but the most important thing is why ?
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