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The document provides a study sheet for a history exam covering political philosophers and models of social organization. It lists key vocabulary terms like "Iroquois Model" and "social contract" and expects students to know the theories of Rousseau, Locke, and Hobbes regarding why humans form societies, definitions of freedom, and appropriate roles of government. Students should also understand the European and Iroquois models of balancing freedom and order and be able to apply concepts from Hobbes and Locke to the book Lord of the Flies.

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The document provides a study sheet for a history exam covering political philosophers and models of social organization. It lists key vocabulary terms like "Iroquois Model" and "social contract" and expects students to know the theories of Rousseau, Locke, and Hobbes regarding why humans form societies, definitions of freedom, and appropriate roles of government. Students should also understand the European and Iroquois models of balancing freedom and order and be able to apply concepts from Hobbes and Locke to the book Lord of the Flies.

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HISTORY 10

-Unit Exam Study Sheet-

Vocabulary To Know

• Iroquois Model

• European Model

• Order

• Freedom (Locke)

• Social Organization

• Social Contract

• Thomas Hobbes

• John Locke

• Jean Jacques Rousseau

Major Ideas To Know

• Explain Rousseau’s theory as to why humans began living in


societies.

• Know the difference between Rousseau’s definition of


freedom and Locke’s definition of freedom. What is the
same? What is different?

• Be able to explain the European Model of Freedom-vs-Order

• Be able to explain the Iroquois Model of Freedom-and-Order


• Be able to explain where and why the 2 models may work
and may not work. (use realistic examples)

• Be able to explain what a social organization is and


examples of social organizations.

• Be able to explain what a social contract is and why it exists.

• Be able to explain the theories of Hobbes and Locke with


regards to human nature, freedom, and government.

• Be able to apply Hobbes or Locke to the film Lord of the


Flies.

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