Enlightenment
French Revolution
Haitian Revolution
Latin Revolutions
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The philosopher who first proposed the Social Contract Theory

John Locke

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Percent of people in the Second Estate 

2%

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Leader of the Haitian Revolution

Toussaint L'Ouverture

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Social class that led the Latin Revolutions

Creoles

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Revolutions that were inspired by the Enlightenment

French, Haitian, Latin, American

200

The philosopher who proposed 3 branches of government

Montesquieu

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Medieval fortress in Paris that symbolized the abuses of the monarchy

Bastille

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Unique class of free people in Haiti

Gens de couleur libres (Free People of Color)

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Leaders of the Latin Revolutions

Hidalgo, Bolivar, San Martin

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Religion most intertwined with Spain and France

Catholicism

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The 3 religious movements that came out of the Enlightenment

Pietism, Atheism, Deism
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Phase in which the Committee of Public Safety was created

The Radical Phase

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Cash crop whose cultivation led to the death of many enslaved people

Sugarcane

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Government body that carried out Spain's goals in the colonies

Council of Indies

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Identification with one's own country and its interests

Nationalism

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The 2 historical eras that led to the Enlightenment

Protestant Reformation, Scientific Revolution

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The number of people executed in the Reign of Terror

25,000

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French leader who reinstated slavery in French colonies

Napoleon Bonaparte

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Document rejecting European colonialism in the Western hemisphere

Monroe Doctrine

400

The authority of a state or a government

Sovereignty

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Places that promoted the spread of Enlightenment principles

Salons

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Direct effect of the Women's March on Versailles

Royals brought to Paris

500

True/False: Haiti is the only successful slave revolt in history

False: it is the "most successful"

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Major difference between Mexican Revolution and other Latin Revolutions

Mexican included everyone, Latin led by creoles

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Political party opposed to the power of the Jacobins in the French Revolution

Girondins