Identify the ancient foundations of the state in Athens, in Rome and in the Feudal system.
Analyze the rise of sovereign states.
Explain how governments can achieve legitimacy.
Understand why European nations turned to colonialism.
Understand how Enlightenment ideas helped influence the expansion of popular sovereignty.
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Watch the corresponding topic's Interactive Flipped Video; pausing and playing as needed to record and revise notes.
By the end of this lesson students should be able to identify the ancient foundations of the state in Athens, in Rome and in the Feudal system. Analyze the rise of sovereign states. Explain how governments can achieve legitimacy. Understand why European nations turned to colonialism. Understand how Enlightenment ideas helped influence the expansion of popular sovereignty.
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