Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Tema 2 Las revoluciones liberales y los nacionalismos. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Tema 2 Las revoluciones liberales y los nacionalismos. Mostrar todas las entradas

miércoles, 9 de octubre de 2019

The American Revolution

The American Revolutionary war.


The American revolutionary war (1775 1783) from cati1garcia

Answer the following questions about the presentation and the worksheet:
1. ¿What were the causes of the American Revolution? (Look for information in the worksheet and in the presentation (slides 3 to 7)
2. The British Army was the most powerful in the world. Why did they lose this war? (slide 12)
3. What were the main principles of the American Constitution?
4. What does national sovereingnty mean? And census male suffrage?

sábado, 15 de octubre de 2016

UNIT TWO: Napoleonic Empire

SOURCE 1

Here you have a comment about the objectives and achievements of Napoleon:

"Napoleon was a real man as well as a legend. It was Napoleon himself who helped to create this legend. He wrote his memoirs while exiled on St. Helena between 1815 and 1821. He tells us his aim was to defend the Revolution and consolidate its gains. He emerges as a champion of equality, a supporter of popular sovereignty, a destroyer of privilege and a lover of peace. According to Napoleon, his vision was to create a United States of Europe. He wanted to free Europe from tyranny, oppression and despotism. As we know full well, this never happened. However, he did help to consolidate many gains of the Revolution. But, such a view ignores the downside of Napoleon -- his repression of liberty, the general subversion of republicanism, and the oppression of conquered peoples.
Historians would agree on two things about Napoleon. First, he was an extraordinary man, a self-made man. His drive, will, military genius and charisma made him a great man, a world historical figure, a man who made history. Machiavelli would have found Napoleon to be his perfect prince. Second, by spreading revolutionary ideals and institutions, Napoleon made it impossible for the restoration of the ancien regime. After Napoleon there was no turning back: feudalism was dead, society was secularized, the modern nation state replaced the dynastic state, and the bourgeoisie became the new class of privilege and status."

From:  http://www.historyguide.org/intellect/lecture15a.html 

SOURCE 2: In his speech during the coup d'etat of 1799 he said to the Assembly:

"Frenchmen, without a doubt, you will see in what I did that I am a soldier who supports liberty and am a citizen who is devoted to the republic"

SOURCE 3



1. What did Napoleon mean in his speech? 
2. What is the image this cartoon wanted to transmit?
2. Did his words correspond whith the meanig of the image?

domingo, 11 de octubre de 2015

UNIT TWO: Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen

DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN AND CITIZEN:


Read the document: Extract from the Declaration of the Human Rights of Man and of Citizen and answer:
a) What are the rights of man and citizen?
b) Where is the source of all sovereignty?
b) What are the limits of the rights of each individual? What is freedom? (Art. 4)
c) How can the citizens' freedom be limited? (Art. 5)
d) Who makes the law? What must the law be like? (Art. 6)
e) How is the right of equality defined in the document?
f) Why do citizens have to pay taxes? What should they (the taxes) be like?
g) How is the property described in the document?
h) When was this document written? Who wrote it?

                                                                                                                                            






domingo, 26 de octubre de 2014

Tema 2: Oleadas revolucionarias (1820 - 48)

7. Una nueva oleada revolucionaria (1820 - 1848)
Pincha en la imagen para acceder a la ficha y realiza las actividades:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zzfXSIZzRZld4BcRxq-1szjbLnIRIBgMpt4r0SCODTA/edit?usp=drive_web






miércoles, 24 de octubre de 2012

UNIT TWO: The Napoleonic Empire



The Napoleonic empire

      Napoleon defended the revolutionary ideas in France, however he became an emperor with absolute power and created a great empire in Europe



Click on the picture to open the worksheet (linux version)

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