SLO REVIEW Part I: A New Test
Scientific Revolution/Enl ightenment The French Revolution Events in the French Revolution Napoleon
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT This scientist’s observation indicated that the heavenly bodies were composed on material substance like Earth, not of pure orbs of light like the Catholic Church proposed.
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT – 100 Galileo Å
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT Copernicus disproves Ptolemaic system by demonstrating this.
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT The Earth moves around the Sun and the moon revolves around the Earth Å
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT This philosopher believed that civilization corrupts and limits the individual and famously said, “A man is born free and everywhere else he is in chains.”
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT Jean Jacques Rousseau Å
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT This individual is known as the father of modern rationalism and said “I think, therefore I am.”
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT Rene Decartes Å
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT Explain a social contract.
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT An agreement between citizens and their government over who has power. Å
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT This political philosopher is known for exploring the ideas of checks and balances in a government with three branches.
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT Montesquieu Å
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT This Enlightenment philosopher came up with the concept of inalienable rights to life, liberty, and property.
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT John Locke Å
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT This female writer famously wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Women which argued for the expansion of political and societal rights for women.
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT Mary Wollstonecraft Å
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT Adam Smith developed laissez-faire which said this.
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT The government should not regulate or hinder the economy Å
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT This writer, along with Fredrick Engels, wrote the Communist Manifesto which detailed the struggle of the Proletariat against the bourgeoisie.
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT Karl Marx Å
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION This French estate had pay the taille, or tax.
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION Third Estate Å
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION This individual was the brutal head of the Committee of Public Safety and one of the major leaders of the French Revolution.
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION Maximilien Robespierre Å
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION This female author wrote the Declaration of the Rights of Woman and Citizen.
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION Olympe de Gouges Å
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION France’s social divide between the clergy, the nobility, and the commoners was known as this.
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION Three Estates System Å
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen proclaimed this.
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION Equal rights for all men, but no political rights for women Å
EVENTS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION The French National Assembly swore the Tennis Court Oath which said this.
EVENTS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION Vowed to continue to meet until they had produced a French constitution of rights Å
EVENTS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION The ladies of Paris marched on Versailles as a last resort to remedy this problem.
EVENTS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION Bread prices Å
EVENTS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION These were the most significant effects of the European Enlightenment.
EVENTS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION French and American Revolutions Å
EVENTS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION This event was the “spark” of the French Revolution.
EVENTS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION Storming of the Bastille Å
EVENTS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION This was the most violent phase of the French Revolution and the point of the highest number of executions with the guillotine.
EVENTS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION The Reign of Terror Å
NAPOLEON Napoleon held this position “for life” before becoming Emperor.
NAPOLEON Consul Å
NAPOLEON This island successfully kept Napoleon in exile.
NAPOLEON St. Helena Å
NAPOLEON The Duke of Wellington defeated Napoleon at this battle.
NAPOLEON Battle of Waterloo in Belgium Å
NAPOLEON Possibly Napoleon’s most detrimental mistake was caused by a combination of scorched earth policy and this.
NAPOLEON Bitter Russian winter Å
NAPOLEON The Napoleonic Code treated women this way.
NAPOLEON Less than equal to men Å
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