What is Rococo Art?
She was known for the amount of power she amassed as the mistress of Louis XV.
Who is Madame de Pompadour?
With her death, the Hanoverian dynasty ascended the throne.
Anne (1702-1714)
This philosophe's public views on children differed greatly from how he treated his own children.
Who was Rousseau?
This piece of land was contested between Austria and Prussia in the 18th century.
What is Silesia?
What is Neoclassical Art?
She was known for having one of the most famous Parisian salons.
Who is Madame Geoffrin?
Almost all of his radical reforms were overturned by future rulers.
Who is Joseph II?
The ideal nations according to Montesquieu were these two countries.
What is the Netherlands & England?
What is Great Britain?
He was a French revolutionary figure who attained some martyrdom after his depiction in a painting by Jacques Louis David.
Who is Marat?
Who was Voltaire?
She continued the westernization policies of her father, Peter I.
Who was Elizabeth I?
He was one of the first known atheists.
Who was Baron d'Holbach?
What is the reign of the "3 Little Princes & 3 Little Princesses"?
It demonstrated the "aristocracy at play."
What is Rococo art?
As a physiocrat, he believed that a nation's wealth was based upon agriculture.
Who was Francois Quesnay?
He idolized Frederick II and therefore pulled Russia out of the 7 Years' War.
Who was Peter III?
What is Deism?
These three nations partitioned Poland in the 18th century?
Who was Russia, Prussia and Austria?
The central point was a dining room, where philosophes were hosted.
What is Sans-Soucci?
His work helped to popularize the ideas of the Scientific Revolution.
Who was Bernard de Fontenelle?
Under his reign, a true constitutional monarchy was created in England.
Who was George I?
All three of these men wrote about the "social contract."
Who is Rousseau, Locke and Hobbes?
This nation had the largest standing army in Europe by 1780.
What was France?