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