Vietnam: Why is the French Bourgeois Revolution considered the most thorough one? What learning outcomes are required for 11th-grade students after studying the bourgeois revolution?
Why is the French Bourgeois Revolution considered the most thorough one?
The French Bourgeois Revolution (1789 - 1799) is considered the most thorough bourgeois revolution because it thoroughly accomplished the tasks of a bourgeois revolution as follows:
- National Tasks:
+ The French Revolution abolished the monarchic policies that had existed for centuries. Unlike other bourgeois revolutions, such as in England or the Netherlands, the French Revolution thoroughly overturned the feudal foundation.
+ It unified the territory, formed a unified national market, thereby promoting the development of capitalist economy; fought against foreign invasion and internal reaction, protecting national independence and revolutionary authority.
- Democratic Tasks:
+ Abolished feudal monarchic policies, established a bourgeois democracy; abolished class policies, promulgated rights of freedom and equality; ensured land ownership rights for peasants.
+ Gathered the broad participation of the masses to bring the revolution to its peak - the Jacobin dictatorship.
- The victory of the French Bourgeois Revolution not only brought profound changes within France but also left a deep imprint in the historical progress of Europe (particularly) and humanity (in general), such as:
+ The progressive ideas in the Enlightenment movement in France were warmly received in many places around the world, making the 18th century enter history with the name “Century of Enlightenment”;
+ Inspired movements against feudalism in European countries; left many lessons for revolutionary movements in regions like Europe, Latin America, and Asia;
- Won against the intervention of the European feudal coalition in France, firmly protecting revolutionary achievements;
- Passed the Declaration of Human and Citizen Rights in 1789 and the Constitution in 1791 to define the fundamental rights and benefits of humans;
- Attacked the last bastion of feudal policies, the economy, resolving the land issue democratically to pave the way for the strong development of capitalism in France in the subsequent period.
- The French Revolution also laid the foundation for modern democracy and nationalism.
Note: Content is for reference purposes only!
Why is the French Bourgeois Revolution considered the most thorough one? What learning outcomes are required for 11th-grade students after studying the bourgeois revolution? (Image from the Internet)
What learning outcomes are required for 11th-grade students after studying the bourgeois revolution in Vietnam?
Under Section V of the General Education Program for History, issued together with Circular 32/2018/TT-BGDDT, the learning outcomes required for 11th-grade students after studying the bourgeois revolution in Vietnam are as follows:
- Analyze the prerequisites of the bourgeois revolution: economic, political, social, and ideological through specific examples of notable bourgeois revolutions such as the English Bourgeois Revolution, the War of Independence in North America, the French Bourgeois Revolution.
- Analyze the goals, tasks, leading classes, and motivation of the bourgeois revolution through specific evidence of notable bourgeois revolutions such as the English Bourgeois Revolution, the War of Independence in North America, the French Bourgeois Revolution.
- State the types of bourgeois revolutions through specific examples.
- Analyze the characteristics and nature of the bourgeois revolution through specific evidence of notable bourgeois revolutions such as the English Bourgeois Revolution, the War of Independence in North America, the French Bourgeois Revolution.
- Present the outcomes and significance of the bourgeois revolutions through specific examples of notable bourgeois revolutions such as the English Bourgeois Revolution, the War of Independence in North America, the French Bourgeois Revolution.
What are the general orientations to the educational methods for 11th-grade History in Vietnam?
Under Section V of the General Education Program for History, issued together with Circular 32/2018/TT-BGDDT, the general orientations to the educational methods for 11th-grade History in Vietnam are as follows:
- The History curriculum is developed with a focus on developing competency, thus the primary teaching method is to activate the learning activity of the learner.
- The active learning method focuses on organizing for students to participate in learning activities related to life situations; linking intellectual activities with practical and actual activities; enhancing self-study, group work to develop key qualities, general capacities (self-control and self-study capacity, communication and cooperation capacity, problem-solving and creativity capacity) and historical capacity for students, meeting the objectives of the General Education Program.
- Vietnam: What is the sample outline of an essay on the analysis of expressions of national spirit in the Poem "Việt Bắc" for 12th-grade students? What patriotic qualities are required for 12th-grade students?
- Vietnam: What are your thoughts on the Poem "Tiếng ru" by To Huu? How many lessons are there in the 12th-grade Literature curriculum per year?
- What are the sample essays describing your grandfather for 5th-grade students in Vietnam? What are the assessment criteria for 5th-grade students in 2024?
- Vietnam: What are the sample social argumentative essays on social media etiquette for 10th-grade students? What Vietnamese knowledge do 10th-grade students learn?
- Vietnam: Why is the French Bourgeois Revolution considered the most thorough one? What learning outcomes are required for 11th-grade students after studying the bourgeois revolution?
- Vietnam: What is the atmosphere? What is the grade at which students are required to master the knowledge of the atmosphere in the History and Geography curriculum?
- Vietnam: Why does the phenomenon of day and night alternation occur on Earth? What is the grade at which students learn about the phenomenon of day and night alternation on Earth?
- What is the newest report template on distance education at the higher education level in Vietnam?
- Vietnam: What are the shortest sample expositions on Ba Den Mountain for 9th-grade students? What learning outcomes are required for the writing process in the 9th-grade Literature curriculum?
- In Vietnam, what does local time mean? What is the grade at which local time is taught in the History and Geography curriculum?