Restoring the Crown Presentation Slides
Visual presentation slides for the lesson 'Restoring the Crown', focusing on political legitimacy and the Congress of Vienna. Includes a warm-up poll, embedded video segment (5:37-6:56), key concepts from Metternich's perspective, activity instructions, and an exit ticket prompt.
Restoring the Crown Teacher Guide
Detailed teacher guide for the 'Restoring the Crown' lesson. Includes learning objectives, a minute-by-minute pacing guide, specific discussion prompts for the video segment, and differentiation strategies for the timeline activity.
Legitimacy Sources Anchor Chart
A visual anchor chart summarizing the four sources of political legitimacy discussed in the lesson: Divine Right, Revolutionary Will, Consent of Powers (1815), and Popular Sovereignty. Designed for classroom display or as a student reference sheet.
Legitimacy Timeline Worksheet
Graphic organizer for the 'Legitimacy Timeline' activity. Students describe and illustrate the shift in political authority from Divine Right to Napoleon's rule, the Congress of Vienna's 'Consent of Powers', and finally modern democracy.
Defining Authority Exit Ticket
Individual exit ticket for the lesson. Students are prompted to define political legitimacy in their own words based on the classroom discussion and video content. Includes two tickets per page for efficient printing.