Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
20 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Montesquieu believed the purpose of the seperation of powers was to
|
protect the liberties of the people
|
|
which of the following is a true statement about European peasants during the Enlightment?
|
the Enlightment had little effect of their life
|
|
trade within the colonies of the British empire was controlled by
|
Great Britian
|
|
the statement "No taxation without representation" was partly influenced by the thinking of
|
John Locke
|
|
thinkers during the Age of Reason challenged the established social order by
|
calling for a just society based on reason
|
|
Joseph II adopted Enlightenment ideas
|
to improve the life of his people
|
|
which of the following was a new feature of English government in the late 1700s?
|
a cabinet
|
|
American resentment of British rule increased after 1763 over
|
taxation without represntation in Parliament
|
|
the declaration of independence clearly reflects the idea of
|
john locke
|
|
the bourgeoisie belonged to which of the following groups?
|
the third estate
|
|
the constitution of 1791
|
established a new Legislative Assembly
|
|
during the Reign of Terror, Robespierre tried to
|
crush all opposition to the revolution
|
|
which of the following areas did Napoleon annex to France
|
the netherlands
|
|
which of the following was the chief goal of hte Congress of Vienna?
|
to create a lasting peace
|
|
why did the Congress of Vienna redraw the boundaries of some European countries?
|
to encircle France with strong countries
|
|
which of the following statements about France's social structrure is true?
|
There was inequality among the three estates.
|
|
France's economy was mainly supported by
|
the third estate
|
|
French nobles resiste Necker's fianancial reforms because
|
they wanted to pay no taxes
|
|
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen stated that
|
All men were born free and equal in rights
|
|
How did the French respond to threats to the revolution?
|
By becoming more radical
|