Enlightenment: - Answers - a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th
centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition.
-It was heavily influenced by 17th-century philosophers such as Descartes, Locke, and Newton,
and its prominent exponents include Kant, Goethe, Voltaire, Rousseau, and Adam Smith.
-Age of Reason
-weakened hold on traditional religion,emergence of deism
-Secular code of ethics apart from what the church believes
-Curiosity about history:believed in humanity progress
-human reason in solving most of humanity's' problems
Thomas Hobbes: (English Civil War) - Answers -Wrote the Leviathan (Social Contract) in 1651
which was revolutionary bc it dealt with social contract, the act of giving your freedom to a
government and in return receiving protection, but this goes both ways and the people have the
right to ask for the return of that freedom if the government does not come through.
-Government provides security while people give up some liberty.
-Believed that mankind was inherently selfish and evil; cannot be trusted to care for certain
affairs
John Locke - Answers -wrote two treaties on government
-believed humans were reasonable, and were born with a blank slate, and that environment
shapes the person
English philosopher who advocated the idea of a "social contract" in which government powers
are derived from the consent of the governed and in which the government serves the people. -
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Thomas Paine: - Answers
Wrote the "Rights of Man" which defended the actions taken in the French Revolution; was
written in response to Burkes "Reflections on the Revolution in France" - Answers
believed that the sole purpose of the government is to protect the individual; often compared to
the "Common Sense" - Answers
His counterpart was Edmund Burke and together they created the modern "Right and Left" in
politics - Answers
, Mercantilism: belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism (google definition) -
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Common Sense : gave reasons easy to understand. Thomas Paine 1776 Criticizes England and
the King. - Answers
Paine published his pamphlet Common Sense in January 1776, exhorting Americans to rise in
opposition to the British government and establish a new government based on Enlightenment
ideals. - Answers
Historians have cited the publication of this pamphlet as the event that finally sparked the
Revolutionary War. - Answers
Paine also published rational criticisms of religion, most famously in The Age of Reason (1794-
1807). In which argued that the colonists should free themselves from British rule and establish
an independent government based on Enlightenment ideals - one that would protect man's
natural rights. - Answers
Napoleon Bonaparte: - Answers
Coup d'etat Acted to restore peace, allowed refugees to return, allowed catholic church to return.
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Unified Europe under control of France. Favored Roman art, architecture, and sculpture. -
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Napoleonic Wars, France vs. Britain, Russia, and Austria. Defeated finally 1815. - Answers
Defeat led to reconstruction of europe. - Answers
Napoleonic Code: The code forbade privileges based on birth, allowed freedom of religion, and
specified that government jobs should go to the most qualified. - Answers
Three Estates: - Answers
First Estate: Church and clergy members, no taxes - Answers
Second Estate: Aristocracy aka The Nobility, few taxes - Answers
Third Estate: Everyone else, payed most taxes - Answers
Reign of Terror: - Answers
From Sept. 1793- July 1794 - Answers
Was directed by the "Committee for Public Safety" - Answers
40,000 people executed - Answers