Monday, November 28, 2011

Current Event Due Monday 12/5

-See my BMHS page for full assignment
-Use News Links for articles

Test Wed 11/30

Multiple choice & mini DBQ essay

Due Wed 11/30

Kagan Chp 13 Questions ( p444 q1-6)
PERSIA Chart-chp 13 (must submit to turnitin.com)
Term sheet, chp13

Art Gallery Assignment-see BMHS site for full assignment (must submit to turnitin.com)
Yale Center for British Art Database

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Homework due 11/23

Sherman: read the following sources & respond to the "consider" questions/statements:
P. 66 Maternal Care (painting)
P. 68 Centuries of Childhood
P. 68-69 The World We Have Lost: The Early Modern Family

1982 DBQ Thesis

Post thesis for the 1982 DBQ: Upper Class English Child Rearing (1500s-1700s)

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Homework Due Wed 11/16

Sherman: p67-68, Durant & Trevelyn (if you haven't already read)
"The English Declaration of Rights" read and answer the two review questions that follow (handed out in class)

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Homework Due Friday 11/11

Read "Declaration of Sports" & "Petition of Right"
-Summarize main idea for both (1 paragraph each)
-Make a connection to the time period-how did this document reflect what was going on at the time?(1 paragraph each)

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Due Friday!!

Corrections for Test #3
Permission Slip for Yale Trip

Friday, November 4, 2011

Homework for Friday 11/4

Kagan: read through page 430
Sherman: Read pp. 49-50 "The Powers of the Monarch in England" & "The Powers of Parliament in England" & answer "Consider" questions for each

Make categories from DBQ Chart: "Education for Women"

Outline comparison arguments from "Royal Power is Absolute" article (either Boussuet, James I,Voltaire, or Hobbes) with Joseph II of Austria

All Due Wed 11/9

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Homework Due Friday 11/4

"Royal Power is Absolute" documents & questions (given out in class)

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Homework for Tuesday Nov 1

Read Kagan pp. 417-425
DBQ Chart: Education for Women (16th-18th Century)

All Due Thursday 11/3