Unit 3: Revolutions and Reaction
Lesson C: Impact of the Atlantic Revolutions on Europe
Activity 2: Know Your Goals
Classroom Activity - Know Your Goals
Discussion
Directions: Prepare a response to the discussion questions below. Read each historical event and then choose the goal that best matches the example. The goals are: liberty, fraternity, equality, or nationalism. Follow your teacher's directions to participate in your class discussion.
- The slave trade was outlawed in the French colonies. Which goal do you think was most important in this event? Explain your reasoning.
- All privileges of the estate system ended. Peasants and nobility were treated the same. Which goal do you think was most important in this event? Explain your reasoning.
- King Louis XVI was overthrown in favor of a democratic French Republic. Which goal do you think was most important in this event? Explain your reasoning.
- French citizens united behind their new leader, Napoleon Bonaparte. Which goal do you think was most important in this event? Explain your reasoning.
- What are the similarities and differences between the four goals of the French Revolution?
Select the link to review the Discussion Scoring Tool (pdf).
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