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17 Cards in this Set
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Thomas Hobbes
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Social Contract, Dictatorship
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John Locke
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Rights to life, liberty, property.
People can overthrow |
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Encyclopedia
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spread ideas
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Old Regime
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The French political and social
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Left, Right, Center
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Left- Liberal ( NO monarchy)
Right- (Absolutely monarchy) Center- Constitutional monarchy (Middle) |
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Factors For French Revolution
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1. Enlightenment ideas inspired 3rd estate
2. High taxes, bad harvest 3. Weak leaders (Louis XVI - financial mistakes; Marie Antoinette - spent a lot) |
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Jacobins
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most responsible for making France a republic
RADICAL |
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coup d'ētat
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sudden militaristic takeover of the government (like with Napoleon)
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Plebiscite
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"vote of the people"
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Lycees
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government-run public school
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Congress of Vienna
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Turn back the clock, Absolute Monarchy once again.
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Revolution in Haiti
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First colony to gain freedom and be ruled by slaves themselves
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Latin American Independence
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Creoles (children of those born in Europe) were the best educated. They led the rebellion.
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Mexican Independence
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Natives and mestizos (European/Native ancestry) led rebellion
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Brazilian independence
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No violence; Petition
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British Agricultural Revolution
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- Enclosure Movement
- Urbanization RESULTS: Food supplies, population increase |
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Factors of Production
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land, labor, capital
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