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What did europea nations believe

They believed that stability came from absolute rule. 

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What is the period when Europeans began to challenge long-held beliefs about the universe and humanity's place in it. 

Scientific Revolutions

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What did the question," if reason could explain the universe, could it also improve government and society," fuel. 

it fueled the Enlightenment. 

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What created deep hate toward the monarchy? 

Debt and Heavy taxation on peasants. 

100

What goes up but never down

Your age

200

what ruler embodied the belief that kings and queens received their authority directly from God and couldn't be questioned. 

Louis XIV of France

200

What is promoting knowledge gained through? 

Observation and experimentation

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What did John Locke believe

He believed that everyone was born with natural rights. 

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Inspired by Enlightenment beliefs in natural rights, what did peasants and revolutionaries view? 

Storming of the Bastille

200

What colors are on a Korean flag

white, black,red,blue

300

What is the system where monarchs are held total control over government and society. 

Absolutism

300

who introduced the heliocentric model

Nicolaus Copernicus

300

What did Voltaire strongly defend? 

It strongly defended freedom of speech and religion. 

300

Who rose to power in 1799, spreading revolutionary principles across Europe through military conquest. 

Napoleon Bonaparte

300

What was the best thing before sliced bread

your choice

400

What happened in Spain during the 17th century 

Financial troubles like a bankrupt government. 

400

Who supported Nicolaus's idea? 

Galileo Galilei

400

What did Thomas hobbes describe the government as? 

A social contract

400

What did Napolean show his vast influence in successful battles against threats from Austria, britain, and other European nations like? 

Battle of Austerlitz

400

Why don't skeletons fight each other

They don't have the guts to 

500

What do historians call Monarchs that later attempted to modernize their rule by adopting Enlightenment ideas while keeping absolute authority? 

Enlightened despots

500

When scientific discoveries reshape understanding of nature, what did Europeans begin doing? 

They began questioning religious authority itself's. 

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What challenged Church authority and promoted reason, alarmed Catholic officials, thinking that it unfairly criticized them? 

Diderot's Encyclopedia

500

He established reforms in the government through what? 

The Napoleonic Code. 

500

Why did the tomato turn red? 

Because it saw the salad dressing. 

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