What is divine right?
The belief that kings and queens received their authority directly from God.
In the 18th century what happened?
The Scientific Revolution
What was the Enlightenment?
A movement centered on reason, logic, and natural laws.
Why did the French Revolution start?
The Monarchy got the county into a lot of debt and they taxed the people more than they had.
what is ethos
Ethos is character/credit.
What is absolutism?
Monarchs held total power over government and society.
Who introduced the heliocentric model?
Nicolaus Copernicus
What did John Locke believe?
All people were born with natural rights.
What is the name of the king who got beheaded?
King Louis XVI
What color is my phone?
Pink
What king believed in divine right?
King Louis XVI
What did the "thinkers" promote?
Promoted knowledge through observation and experimentation.
What did Voltaire strongly defend?
Freedom of speech and religion
What is the name of the Queen who got beheaded?
Marie Antoinette
What is my Starbucks order?
Strawberry Creme Frappuccino with chocolate
In the 17th century what happened to Spain?
They went bankrupt
What is the Scientific revolution?
This is when Europeans began to challenge long held beliefs.
What did most Enlightenment philosophers believe about women?
That they should stay in traditional roles.
What was the Reign of Terror?
The Reign of Terror was when the revolutionaries beheaded all the monarchies and anyone with lots of money.
What is 10+11*24
274
What idea did monarchs try to adopt?
Enlightenment ideas.
What did Galileo Galilei support?
He supported Nicolaus Copernicus idea of the Earth revolved around the sun.
What did Diderot's Encyclopedia do?
Challenged the Catholic church's authority.
Who rose to power in 1799 and what did he do?
Napoleon
He helped spread the revolutionary ideas He made military stronger and crowned himself emperor.
What does ICE stand for?
Immigration and Customs Enforcement