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Misc.
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Two seventeenth-century English thinkers
Who is Thomas Hobbes and John Locke.
100
courtly art was in a grand, ornate style known as.
What is baroque
100
This act imposed taxes on items such as newspapers and pamphlets. (1765)
What is the Stamp Act
100
Argued for a free market.
Who is Adam Smith
200
rights belonging to every human by birth.
What is Natural Rights.
200
informal social gatherings where writers, artists, philosophes, and others exchanged ideas.
What is a salon.
200
The first president of the United States.
Who is George Washington.
300
Voltaire and Montesquieu were known as.
What is philosophes "philosophers"
300
also known as Fredrick II, he exerted extremely tight control over his subjects during his reign as king.
Who is Frederick the Great.
300
Who was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence.
Who is Thomas Jefferson.
300
The successor of Catherine the Great.
Who is Joseph II.
400
When people give up their freedom for an organized society.
What is social contract.
400
People who accepted these new ideas, known as absolute rulers who used their power to bring about political and social change.
What is enlightened despots.
400
All government power comes from the people.
What is popular sovereignty.
400
To increase taxes paid by colonists, Parliament passed what Act of 1764 which imposed import taxes.
What is the Sugar Act.
500
Rules discoverable by reason.
What is Natural Law
500
Who was the Empress of Russia.
Who is Catherine the Great.
500
Two years after the British army Surrendered at Yorktown, Virginia, American, British, and French diplomats signed what famous Document.
What is the Treaty of Paris
500
The Constitution created what type of republic.
What is a federal republic.
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