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Transcript of Much like an illness, revolutions can also be studied in stages Fever Model of Revolution.
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Convalescence
Crisis Stage
Symptomatic Stage
Incubation Stage
Much like an illness, revolutions can also be studied in stages
Fever Model of Revolution
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Convalescence
Crisis Stage
Symptomatic Stage
Incubation Stage
Incubation Stage
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Incubation Stage
In an Illness• A person becomes
infected with illness
• Symptoms haven’t started
In a Revolution• Range of long term
causes - political, social, economic, intellectual
• Can fester for years without any action
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Convalescence
Crisis Stage
Symptomatic Stage
Incubation Stage
Symptomatic Stage
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Symptomatic Stage
In an Illness• Starts to show
symptoms in an observable way
• Cough, temperature may rise, may feel weak and queasy
In a Revolution• Direct action resulting
from issues in incubation stage
• May include publication of works demand change, riots, or other direct responses to problems
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Next box: Symptomatic Phase
• list down the events or ideas that would be part of the symptomatic phase of the American revolution
• Again, you should come up with at least 5
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Crisis Stage
Convalescence
Symptomatic Stage
Incubation Stage
Crisis Stage
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Crisis Stage
In an Illness• Critical stage• Either the fever
breaks after getting worse OR
• The illness gets progressively worse and kills the individual
In a Revolution• Involves direct
conflict - either through debate or a war. Can be prolonged or short
• Successful revolutions survive this stage - those that don’t are considered failed rebellions.
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Convalescence
Crisis Stage
Symptomatic Stage
Incubation Stage
Convalescence Stage
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Convalescence Stage
In an Illness• The person might
be weakened and susceptible to future illnesses
• The person might recover after a time, with new knowledge and experience that might prevent future illnesses
In a Revolution• Involves recovery
from the Crisis Stage -sometimes taking years
• Issues that caused revolution are addressed - though everyone may not be satisfied.
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Fever Model Directions
1. Put the following events, ideas, things into chronological order
2. Determine which belong in each phase3. Explain in 1-2 sentences why it belongs
and contributes to the impending American Revolution
*You must include other key terms and details to support your answers. The lack of which will result in loss of points.
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Next step• On paper I will give you, you will create
your American Revolution Fever Model.• Each phase must include an illustration
of an event (like on story boards) • you must identify 3 turning point events• You must include relevant people and
their contributing actions and ideas• This must be neat, colored, accurate
and artistic• Approx. 100 points
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Fever Model Events
• Intolerable Acts• Boston Tea Party• Magna Carta • English Bill of
Rights• Stamp Act
repealed• Committees of
Corespondence
• Stamp act • Sugar Act• Declaratory Acts• Boston Massacre• Second Continental
Congress• French – Indian War• Enlightenment• Shots at Lexington
and Concorde
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Fever Model Events
• England establishes colonies in North America
• Declaration of Independence
• War fought• France supports
revolution
• Treaty of Paris• AoC • Constitutional
Convention• Federalist Papers• Constitution
Ratified