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Housekeeping

This text provides important information about upcoming quizzes and the significance of turning in overdue vocab books. It also discusses the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and its influence on democracy. Includes study questions and collaborative work guidelines.

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Housekeeping

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  1. Housekeeping • First things first, we are going to go over your tests. • You will have a quiz on Friday. It will be a real quiz! Not open book. Work alone. • Vocab Books are past due. Not passing them in is like getting a ZERO on a quiz.

  2. Let’s get your tests back… • M/C - Okay, strangely, this is where most of you fell down! • Make sure to read the questions carefully and pick the best possible answer.

  3. Philosophers… • Again, each has a subtle difference that you need to pick up on. • I am confident that these will show up on the Diploma.

  4. Written Questions • Again, make sure you read the question carefully and do ALL parts of the question.

  5. Social 30 Unit 2 “Challenges to Liberalism”

  6. Chapter 4 Roots of Liberalism

  7. Haudenosaunce Confederacy • Also known as the Iroquois Confederacy. • Originaly between 6 First Nations nations around Lake Ontario in the US and Canada. • It formed between 1400 and 1600 and it seen as one of the oldest democracies. • Each nation has a chief and council that acts on behalf of the nation. • All members are equal in rank.

  8. Continued • Each Individual nation shares a common goal. • To Live in Harmony • Compare this to Europe at the time, and the years to follow. • First Nations and Europeans did not get along. • Europeans were still in the Middle Ages where power was in Nobility, the Church. • The Individual had no rights.

  9. The Great Law of Peace • This was the constitution of the Haudenosaunce. • It broke down power to different levels of government. • Gave certain rights and freedoms (even to females) • Freedom of speech and Religion.

  10. Its influence • It has been thought, but not proven, that these ideas influenced the American Constitution and the Canadian Confederation. • They say that the founding fathers of the US had direct contact with the leaders of the Great Law of Peace. • But, many other argue that the Europeans were the main influence. • Why not Both?

  11. Some Questions • Let go to page 100. • On a cue card , answer question 1. • You may work together and may use your books and notes. • Each person, must pass their own answer.

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