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who was simon bolivar? How did the American and French Revoultions influence him?
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known as the liberator, he emerged as most important leader in the struggle of independence of South America from Spain
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In what country was the Suez Canal? Why did the British feel it was so important to control it?
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Egypt, because of slaves
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Which enlighted thinker was most influencial in the development of a democratic-republication form of government and the bill of rights
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Baron de Montesque
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The enlighted thinker was a member of Parliament, a fighter for abolition in England, promoter of religion, morality, and education. Who is being described above?
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William Wilberforce
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What are some of the characteristics of a limited monarchy? What limits it? Who is the king splitting power with?
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Limits the power ruler, English Bill of Rights limits it, citizens have the right to petition
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Who would say "The general will of the people should decide the laws and government of a nation"?
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Jean Jocke Rousseu
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Who would say "Men should put their faith in government to provide stability because life is cruel and short?"
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Thomas Hobbes
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Who carried out these revolutions in both America and France? Who is doing the fighting and who is supporting the revoultion?
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the people
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In America, France, and Englan, the revoultionary soldier fought primarily for which democratic principle?
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fight for the right to vote
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Englands Glorious Revoultion led the adoption of a Bill of Rights and a ______
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limited Monarchy
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Name 4 things that led to the beginning of the french revoultion?
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Debt & high taxes, Inequality on the class system, situation, abuses of the nobality & the kings
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