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[Audio] The French Revolution Marie Antoinette Louis XVI.

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[Audio] Table of contents The French Revolution: what, how, when, where? Main characteristics Learning from the French Revolution Activities.

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[Audio] The French Revolution: what, how, when, where?.

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[Audio] What was it? The French Revolution was one of the most important events in world history during the Late Modern Period, encouraging people to fight for liberty, fraternity and equality.

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[Audio] How did it happen? The French Revolution began with the storming of the Bastille, which was a place where those who disagreed with the government were incarcerated in the prison The people, tired and in disagreement with the absolute monarchy of Louis XVI, expressed their opposition by turning this action into a great Revolution The representatives of the people formed a National Assembly, which was charged with creating a reform process based on 3 ideals: liberty, equality and fraternity.

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[Audio] When and where did it happen? 14 JULY 1789 This great Revolution took place in France at the end of the 18th century. The aim was to fight for a united, egalitarian and free society, while respecting the rights of the people From this moment on, great changes and transformations took place worldwide.

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[Audio] Main characteristics. Main characteristics.

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[Audio] "Liberty, equality and fraternity" Liberty, equality and fraternity This is the motto that characterized this era, since it sought to build a society based on these principles and rights that would support and accompany the development of human beings.

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[Audio] Characteristics of the French Revolution It laid the foundations for the Declaration of Human Rights and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen Freedom developed in all areas of society: freedom of the press, freedom of thought, of religion, etc The idea of creating a Constitution was established This revolution, in addition to conflict, led to the birth of great thinkers such as Montesquieu, Voltaire, Rousseau... It had a great worldwide effect. In the rest of the world, different revolutions began, for example in Latin America Characteristics.

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[Audio] Learning from the French Revolution. Learning from the French Revolution.

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[Audio] The French Revolution taught me... To strive for and promote justice and equality for all people Justice To protect the basic and necessary rights of all people regardless of gender and origin Human Rights Teamwork, fighting for the same cause, achieves great improvements in society Unity Liberty goes hand in hand with responsibility, to be able to express oneself, and to always act with respect Liberty Fraternity, equality and liberty always provide us with positive results Values.

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[Audio] Activities Rousseau. Activities. 04. Rousseau.

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[Audio] 1: Declaration of the Rights of the Child Together with your class, prepare a Declaration of the Rights of the Child to be fulfilled according to the motto of the French Revolution: liberty, equality and fraternity.

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[Audio] 2: French Revolution on the Internet In small groups, create a social media of your choice: Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, etc. and post news, images and phrases that represent that era, taking into account today's society. Organize a calendar of publications Social media Type of publication Content.

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[Audio] 3: Theater play Prepare a play that represents what happened in the French Revolution but imagining that it happens today. Through the following questions, together with your classmates, create the script of the play: In what ways would you carry out a revolution? What will the clothing be like? Who represents the figure of the king? How do you communicate? How would they claim the rights?.

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