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30 Cards in this Set

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Baroque Composer
Bach
Classical Composer
Mozart
World's first Novelist
Cervantes
Painter that transitions into romantic period
Delacroix
Leviathan; resistance is feutile=government for self-protection
Thomas Hobbes
Two Treaties in Government; People deserve life, liberty, and property
John Locke
The Spirits of Laws; Separation of powers; Power corrupts
Montesquieu
The Social Contract; Government is a contract between the people and rulers
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Candid; Father of political cartoons; Separation of church and state
Voltaire
Heliocentric theory; 3rd rock from the sun
Nicolaus Copernicus
Planetary Motion
Johannes Kepler
Recanting Stargazer; telescope
Galileo Galilei
Laws of Gravity; What goes up must come back down
Isaac Newton
Circulation of Blood; Circulatory System
William Harvey
Headless King; overthrown by French Revolution; Let them eat cake
Louis the 16th
Fanatical Frenchie; part of Reign of Terror; Leader of Jacobeans
Maximilien Robespierre
Took over French Revolution; Invaded Russia but lost due to the cold winter
Napoleon Bonapart
Leader of the Congress of Vienna
Klemens von Metternich
Liberator of Latin America; has a country named after him; Native resident who led revolution
Simon Bolivar
Revolutionary Priest; Liberated Mexico
Father Hidalgo
Leader of Haitian Revolution; helped slavery throughout the new world; rise up
Louverture
Invents Steam Engine
Improves Steam Engine
Thomas Newcomen
James Watt
Invented the Cotton Gin
Eli Whitney
Steel made into metal of the revolution
Henry Bessemer
5 Biggest "Isms "
Socialism, Conservatism, Communism, Liberalism, Radicalism
Conservatism?
the maintenance of traditional institutions and supports, at the most, minimal and gradual change in society. Some conservatives seek to preserve things as they are, emphasizing stability and continuity,
Socialism?
redistribution of land and wealth; Equality; Common good for humanity
Communism?
type of socialism; More absolute control;
Liberalism?
Limit State Influence on individual lives
Radicalism?
expand voting rights; change all sufferage=voting for everyone