Governments, Revolutions, and Democratic Ideals
Classroom Rules
Industrialization and Causes of WWI
Classroom Expectations
About Ms. Seeley
100

This type of government is ruled by a king or queen and was common in Europe before the French Revolution.

What is an absolute monarchy?

100

Phones must be kept in this mode and location during class. 

What is off or silent and put away in the folder in the back of the classroom. 

100

This system focused on colonies providing raw materials to European powers. 

What is imperialism? 

100

Students should be in their seat and working on this when class begins.

What is the warm-up?

100

Ms. Seeley's favorite drink.

What is coffee?

200

This French social class paid most of the taxes and played a key role in starting the French Revolution. 

What is the Third Estate?

200

Unless permitted, these are not allowed during class and should be removed before walking into class. 

What are headphones/earbuds/airpods. 

200

This revolution marked major changed in factories, labor, and production. 

What is the Industrial Revolution? 

200

Students are expected to participate in class this often.  

What is EVERY day?

200

This is Ms. Seeley's favorite color. 

What is green or brown?

300

This Enlightenment thinker argued that people have natural rights and governments exist to protect them.

Who is John Locke?

300

Only this drink is allowed in the classroom. 

What is water?

300

European nations competed for land on this continent during the Scramble. 

What is Africa? 

300

Students should bring these to class every day to be considered prepared.

What are required materials (notebook, paper, pen, chromebook, etc.). 

300

This sport Ms. Seeley played in high school and college. 

What is swimming?

400

This idea states that a government's power comes from the people, not a king or dictator.

What popular sovereignty?

400

Students should remain seated until this happens. 

What is the bell ringing?

400

These sources give firsthand perspectives from people who lived through the time periods we are studying. 

What are primary sources? 

400

Failing to meet expectations may eventually lead to this meeting.

What is a meeting with parents and administration? 

400

Ms. Seeley was born in this year. 

What is 1998?

500

These ideas promoted equality and rights, challenged monarchies, and helped spark revolutions that reshaped Europe and later world events. 

What are democratic and revolutionary ideals? 

500

Using someone else's work or AI without permission results in this consequence. 

What is redoing the assignment for 70%? Plagiarism is NOT tolerated. 

500

Imperialism, revolutions, and global conflict (like WWI and WWII) helped share this era we live in today.

What is the modern world? 

500

These are the three classroom expectations. 

What are be prepared, be respectful, and participate daily?

500

This is Ms. Seeley's favorite movie genre.

A. Romantic Comedy 

B. Horror

C. Historical / War Films

D. Animated  

What is Historical / War Films?

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