How did the French Revolution embody its motto of ‘Liberty, Equality, Fraternity’? How much was the French Revolution motivated by Enlightenment ideals,

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How did the French Revolution embody its motto of ‘Liberty, Equality, Fraternity’? How much was the French Revolution motivated by Enlightenment ideals, class conflict and economic problems? During the 18th Century, conditions in Eastern Europe were far worse for most people than they were in France during the same period. Yet the Revolution broke out in France and not in Eastern Europe. How do you account for this? Napoleon was a child of the Enlightenment." Assess the validity of the statement above. Use examples referring both to specific aspects of the Enlightenment and to Napoleon's policies and attitudes. Explain how Marx's theories offer both a reason for and a solution to mass poverty in the industrialized world. The reactionary agreements signed at the Congress of Vienna made the revolutions of 1848 predictable. Discuss the validity of this statement How did the goals of the 18 th century industrialists backfire, creating the “isms” of the 19 th century? Evaluate how the ideas of Darwin and Freud challenged Enlightenment assumptions about human behavior and the role of reason Analyze how and why western European attitudes toward child-rearing changed in the period from

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1. a 2. a 3. c 4. d 5.b 6. a 7. b 8.b 9.a 10. c 11.c 12.d 13. a 14. b 15. b 16. d 17. c 18. b- father of the modern indus factory system 19. NONE- improved steam engine 20. d 21. b 22.? 23. d 24. c 25. d 26. c- reformed Poor Laws 27. b 28. d 29. d Chartism was a movement for political and social reform in the UK during the mid-19th century. People's Charter of 1838: 1) Universal suffrage for all men age 21 and older 2) Equal-sized electoral districts 3) Voting by secret ballot 4) An end to the need for a property qualification for Parliament 5) Pay for members of Parliament 6) Annual election of Parliament 30. b 31. b 32. c 33. d 34. c- Remember the Corn Laws!!! 35. a German Burschenschaften ) are a special type of student fraternities. Burschenschaften were founded in the 19th century as associations of university students inspired by liberal and nationalistic ideas. 36. b (it was Alex II) 37. b 38. c 39. a 40. c 41. d 42. a 43. d 44. a 45. b 46. c 47. b 48. b 49. d 50. b 51. b 52. b 53.e 54. d 55. b 56. c 57. a 58. c ??? 59. c 60. d