10.4.2 - Age of Revolution

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  1. 7. The best summary of the US Constitution is that both the national and state governments share ___
  2. 8. the principle of enlightenment which is being expressed in "Article I" from the Declaration to the Rights of Man is from the ___ law
  3. 12. The writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Baron of Montesquieu, and John Locke were similar in that each supported the principles of a ___ republic
  4. 13. Thomas Jefferson considered the right to ___ to be an unalienable right.
  5. 14. John Locke believed that the purpose of the government was to protect the rights of the ___
  6. 15. the ___ influenced the American and French Revolutions, which resulted in a shift from absolute monarchies to consent of the governed
  7. 17. a form of government that is ruled by popularity elected representatives rather than ruled by a king
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  1. 1. the well-known slogan “no taxation without representation,” is closely associated with the ___ Revolution.
  2. 2. in a ___ monarchy there is no constitution or legal restriction on the monarch's power
  3. 3. this man is remembered today as the greatest leader of the independence movements in 19th-century South America
  4. 4. the major goal of the Congress of Vienna was to maintain a balance of power and to restore peace in ___
  5. 5. One of the main consequences of the French Revolution was the ___ of King Louis XVI
  6. 6. The ___ Wars increased Napoleon’s power in the western hemisphere
  7. 9. Toussaint Louverture was a former slave who led the Haitian Revolution and was the first leader of an independent ___
  8. 10. Jean-Jacques Rousseau and John Locke both agreed that a government should be based on the consent of the ___
  9. 11. The Storming of Bastille is associated with the ___ revolution, not the American!
  10. 16. King Louis XIV referred to himself as the "___ King"