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SLO REVIEW Part I: A New Test
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Scientific Revolution/Enl ightenment The French Revolution Events in the French Revolution Napoleon 100 200 300 400 500
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SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT - 100 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.
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SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT – 100 Galileo Å
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SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT - 200 Copernicus disproves Ptolemaic system by demonstrating this.
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SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT - 200 The Earth moves around the Sun and the moon revolves around the Earth Å
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SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT - 300 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.”
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SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT - 300 Jean Jacques Rousseau Å
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SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT - 400 This individual is known as the father of modern rationalism and said “I think, therefore I am.”
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SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT - 400 Rene Decartes Å
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SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT - 500 Explain a social contract.
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SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT - 500 An agreement between citizens and their government over who has power. Å
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SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT - 100 This political philosopher is known for exploring the ideas of checks and balances in a government with three branches.
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SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT - 100 Montesquieu Å
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SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT - 200 This Enlightenment philosopher came up with the concept of inalienable rights to life, liberty, and property.
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SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT - 200 John Locke Å
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SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT - 300 This female writer famously wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Women which argued for the expansion of political and societal rights for women.
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SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT - 300 Mary Wollstonecraft Å
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SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT - 400 Adam Smith developed laissez-faire which said this.
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SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT - 400 The government should not regulate or hinder the economy Å
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SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT - 500 This writer, along with Fredrick Engels, wrote the Communist Manifesto which detailed the struggle of the Proletariat against the bourgeoisie.
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SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION/ENLIGHTENMENT - 500 Karl Marx Å
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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION - 100 This French estate had pay the taille, or tax.
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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION - 100 Third Estate Å
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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION - 200 This individual was the brutal head of the Committee of Public Safety and one of the major leaders of the French Revolution.
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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION - 200 Maximilien Robespierre Å
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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION - 300 This female author wrote the Declaration of the Rights of Woman and Citizen.
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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION - 300 Olympe de Gouges Å
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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION - 400 France’s social divide between the clergy, the nobility, and the commoners was known as this.
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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION - 400 Three Estates System Å
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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION - 500 The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen proclaimed this.
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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION - 500 Equal rights for all men, but no political rights for women Å
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EVENTS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION - 100 The French National Assembly swore the Tennis Court Oath which said this.
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EVENTS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION - 100 Vowed to continue to meet until they had produced a French constitution of rights Å
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EVENTS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION - 200 The ladies of Paris marched on Versailles as a last resort to remedy this problem.
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EVENTS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION - 200 Bread prices Å
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EVENTS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION - 300 These were the most significant effects of the European Enlightenment.
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EVENTS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION - 300 French and American Revolutions Å
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EVENTS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION - 400 This event was the “spark” of the French Revolution.
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EVENTS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION - 400 Storming of the Bastille Å
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EVENTS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION - 500 This was the most violent phase of the French Revolution and the point of the highest number of executions with the guillotine.
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EVENTS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION - 500 The Reign of Terror Å
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NAPOLEON - 100 Napoleon held this position “for life” before becoming Emperor.
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NAPOLEON - 100 Consul Å
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NAPOLEON - 200 This island successfully kept Napoleon in exile.
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NAPOLEON - 200 St. Helena Å
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NAPOLEON - 300 The Duke of Wellington defeated Napoleon at this battle.
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NAPOLEON - 300 Battle of Waterloo in Belgium Å
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NAPOLEON - 400 Possibly Napoleon’s most detrimental mistake was caused by a combination of scorched earth policy and this.
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NAPOLEON - 400 Bitter Russian winter Å
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NAPOLEON - 500 The Napoleonic Code treated women this way.
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NAPOLEON - 500 Less than equal to men Å
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FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION
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