The Enlightenment
Enlightenment Figures
Absolutism
French Revolution
Other Revolutions
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This period, also known as the Age of Reason, was an intellectual and philosophical movement that occurred in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition.

The Enlightenment

100

This Enlightenment figure was a champion of women's rights... 

Mary Wollstonecraft 

100

__________ is the belief that the ruler's authority comes directly from God

Divine Right

100

What are the three Estates in the Estates-General? And who makes up each?

First Estate - Clergy

Second Estate - Nobility

Third Estate - Commoners

100

What was the official name of of France's colony in Haiti?

Saint-Domingue

200

The _________was an area in a person’s house where guests from different parts of society would be invited to discuss and have conversations about new ideas. 

(Very popular during the Enlightenment)

The Salon

200

This Enlightenment figure is credited with the Encyclopedia to “change the general way of thinking.” 

Denis Diderot

200

___________ is a political system in which a ruler holds total power with no checks or balances on their authority.

Absolutism

200

What are the three causes of the French Revolution?

1. Economic issues from taxation

2. Lack of representation in government (Estates-General)

3. Food shortages

200

In 1804, Haiti became the worlds...

First black republic

300

During the Enlightenment, intellectuals were known as  ___________. They were writers, professors, journalists, economists, and social reformers.

Philosophe or philosopher

300

This Enlightenment figure believed that all people were born with a tabula rasa or blank mind...

John Locke

300

What is the name of this famous Enlightenment building?


The Palace of Versailles

300

At the start of the French Revolution, French rebels stormed this prison...

The Bastille

300

There are three main factors that led to revolution in Haiti. Give two.

  1. The brutality of slaver and mistreatment by plantation owners

  2. Economic issues

  3. Enlightenment ideas of liberty and equality spread to Haiti through the French intellectuals and the French Revolution.

400

______________________ is an agreement between government and society where society agrees to be governed by its general will. 

The Social Contract

400

This Enlightenment figure believed in the separation of powers with a system of checks and balances...

Montesquieu

400

The French Monarchy holds complete and unrestricted power over their government and people. How does the English Monarchy function?

The English Monarchy has a monarch as the head of state but their power is restricted within the parameters of a constitution.

400

___________________ was a period of extreme violence that occurred during the French Revolution. Thousands of individuals, including nobles, clergy, political opponents, and suspected counter-revolutionaries, were arrested, tried, and executed by revolutionary tribunals.

The Reign of Terror

400

This Venezuelan military and political leader who played a crucial role in the South American independence movement...

Simón Bolívar

500

In Smith’s Wealth of Nations, he believed that the government had only three basic roles...


What were two of them...

  1. Protecting society from invasion (the army)

  2. Defending citizens from injustice (the police)

  3. Keeping up certain public works, such as roads and canals

500

This Enlightenment figure believed that if individuals were free to pursue their own economic self-interest, all society would ultimately benefit (laissez-faire)

Adam Smith

500

This French king was also known as the "Sun King." "L'État, c'est moi": he famously declared, "I am the state," showing his belief in his absolute authority over France.

Louis XIV

500

____________________________ was a fundamental document of the French Revolution. It outlined the basic principles of liberty, equality, and fraternity as well as individual rights and freedoms.

Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen:

500

This South American soldier and statesman played an important role in winning the independence of several South American countries (Argentina, Chile, Peru) from Spain.

José de San Martín

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