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- 1. The Religious Society of Friends.
- 3. The British commander who surrendered to the colonist.
- 8. English anti-slavery advocate.
- 12. A right given to women during the first Republic in France.
- 13. Napoleon conquered two of these in Europe.
- 14. Revolutions promoted this as a form of political organization.
- 16. This mountain range is located in the 13 colonies.
- 18. A right to a Jewish national homeland.
- 19. Volksgeist who collected German literature.
- 21. Their consent was needed for the English monarch to rule.
- 23. These were mounted on pikes and paraded around Paris.
- 26. Charles Louis de Secondat actively sought this.
- 28. Forceful seizure of power in a nation.
- 29. The center of the Enlightenment.
- 30. What city was set ablaze to stop Napoleon from taking it?
- 34. Imperial Chinese equivalent to ”Divine Right of Kings.”
- 35. He suggested a rational analysis of human behavior and institutions.
- 36. Invoked by Miguel Hidalgo to rally the people of Mexico.
- 38. Napoleon’s agreement with the Church.
- 40. This was the military style used by the militias against the British.
- 42. The colonial population was not this when it came to political views and attitudes.
- 44. During the Reign of Terror priest were forced to take these.
- 47. The Philosophes believed rational science would lead to this and prosperity, justice and equality.
- 49. “Men are born and remain _____ and equal…”
- 50. “Land of Mountains”
- 52. The 3rd Estate did this on June 17, 1789.
- 54. Universal Conscription
- 56. This taxed molasses.
- 61. The first estate.
- 62. The American extension of the Seven Years' war.
- 63. The first emperor of Brazil.
- 64. Modern day Dominican Republic.
- 66. Loyalists during the American Revolution.
- 67. AKA Maximillian Robespierre.
- 69. He worked to discover the natural laws of politics.
- 70. Napoleon’s last battle.
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- 2. people can and should remove any government that does not fulfill its responsibilities.
- 4. Members of a distinctive national community.
- 5. American colonists did this to English products.
- 6. Who started the Haitian slave revolt?
- 7. Gens de couleur.
- 9. Society is an organism that changes slowly over generations.
- 10. How long was a Jacobin week?
- 11. Who were the favorite targets of Voltaire’s writings?
- 14. Most Enlightened thinkers were this at birth.
- 15. The British did this when citing the American hypocrisy of freedom.
- 17. He dominated the Congress of Vienna.
- 20. What did Enlightened thinkers have to do as social reformers to get their rights?
- 22. The creoles sought to displace these people and retain their position in society.
- 24. Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rico before 1838.
- 25. Francois-Marie Arouet first published at this age?
- 27. Women and children were this to male heads of household.
- 31. The notion that legitimate political authority resided in the people.
- 32. Half the male population could do this before 1791.
- 33. This is how French thinkers got their works into the hands of the readers of France.
- 37. The Dominate party of the Convention.
- 39. Prominent intellectuals in France.
- 41. Change was normal and was an agent of progress.
- 43. Ancien régime
- 45. He argued to make a nation wealthy was to let entrepreneurs compete with no rules and regulations.
- 46. Who did the French consult to write the Declaration of Rights of Man and the Citizen.
- 48. This demonstrated the power of national sentiments.
- 51. This French person held the tricolor flag that evoked the emotions of nationalism.
- 53. Site of the first Women’s rights conference.
- 55. A revolutionary that fought for women’s rights in France.
- 57. They believed in the existence of God but denied supernatural teachings.
- 58. The Declaration of Independence was directed to the British what?
- 59. Painter of “Washington Crossing the Delaware.”
- 60. Born in Venezuela and he was inspired by George Washington.
- 65. An Imaginary, heroine of the American Revolution.
- 68. The site of the first battle of the American Revolution.
