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Here are the teacher pack items for The Enlightenment and Democracy:
Overview In this experience, students explore people, ideas, and documents that shaped democratic thought, including: the Magna Carta, the English Bill of Rights, Charles de Montesquieu, and John Locke. First they read a geneal overview about each, and then they take a closer look at how they shaped the U.S. Constitution. Finally students choose one of three Enlightenment ideas and write an explanation for a younger child. Objective:
Many factors went into shaping modern democratic thought, including the U.S. Constitution. In this experience, you will explore some of these factors, including people, ideas, and documents that influenced modern democracy.
Objective:
Write some examples of democratic values and principles.
Some examples include: liberty, freedom, equality, justice, popular sovereignty (majority rules).
Next, think about how those values and principles are reflected in a democratic government. Write a short description of ways that the United States government reflects democratic values. (You may want to consider what you know about the Constitution.)
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