1. Plato & Aristotle Outline
A. Intro/Restate QuestionB. Plato
- Background/Academy
- Republic
- Ideas of Tyranny
- Ideas of Rulers
- Ideas of Government
C. Aristotle
- Background
- Politics
- Ideas on Tyranny
- Ideas of Government
- Ideas of rulers and subjects
- Ideas on science
D. Comparison of the two
E. Conclusion w/ summary
2. Greek & roman Society Outline
A. Greek
- Intro
- Athens
- Sparta
- Polis System
- Pericles Influence
B. Rome
- Intro
- 1st monarchy-king Romulus
- estruscans driven out - race publica (people's government)
- Centuriate Assembly: 193 groups (centuries) -95 poor, 98 rich (poor always lost)
- SPQR - Hierarchy - 2 consuls, praetor, aedile, senate, & Qaestors
- 2 social classes; plebians and patricians
- Conflict of Orders
- Tribal Assembly - 36 tribes (both rich and poor together)
- New social plan - Dignitas & Gloria = Auctoritas
C. Comparison
- Citizenships
- Government bodies
- Offices
- Political changes
- Eventual outcomes (conclusion sentence/topic)
3. American Revolution Outline
A. French & Indian War
- start in 1754
- 7 years war
- colonies & england vs. france & native americans
- ended on February 10 1763 with the Treaty of Paris of 1763
- Britain in debt by 140 million pounds
- Proclamation of 1763
- Western boundary (Appalacian Mountains)
- west=Native Americans
B. Taxes
- Sugar Act / Revenue Act (1764 on molasses, silk, wine, etc.)
- Stamp Act (February 1765 on documents) - Great Britain repelled tax later
C. Boston Massacre / Townshend Acts
- all taxes repelled except on tea (1770)
- Boston Massacre (March 5 1770)
- 11 injured, 5 dead (Crispus Atticks)
D. Boston Tea Party / Coercive Acts
- Boston Tea Party (December 16 1773)
- dumped 10,000 pounds worth (90,000 lbs) of tea into Boston Harbor
- March 18 1774 (Intolerable Acts/Coercive Acts)
- British soldiers could be housed in any colonists' house
E. Paul Revere's Ride/Lexington/Concord
- 1 by land 2 by sea
- 1 dollar = 1/2 pound
- shot heard round the world (Lexington)
- April 19 1775
- Concord started beginning of Revo,lutionary War
F. Common Sense
January 10, 1776 (first published) by Thomas Paine
500,000 copies first year
anti-Britain ideas
G. Declaration of Independence
- written mostly by Thomas Jefferson from June 11 - June 28 1776
- July 4 1776
- individual rights
- helped spark French Revolution
H. Battles
- Fort Ticonderoga (May 10 1775)
- Bunker Hill (June 17 1775) colonists lost
- Trenton (December 26 1776 defeated British (1st victory)
- Valley forge (1777-1778) hard winter. much suffering training, many died
- Yorktown (May 20 1781) last battle of Revolution
- forced Brits to surrender with help of French ground and naval forces
I. Treaty of Paris / Aftermath
- Treaty of Paris of 1783
- marked end of war officially
- brought peace between Britain, France, Spain, America, & Netherlands
- Britain recovered, France didn't and had their own revolution
- U.S. Constitution
- legislative, judicial, executive
- September 17 1787
- amended 27 times
- first 10 amendments (Bill of Rights)
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