Name: Ms. Raia European History / Sec. Date: Topic 12.4 12.8: The Enlightenment & French Revolution Chapter Guide Date of Quiz: Date of Exam: This guide is to assist you in learning history from your text during homework assignments. It also will list your vocabulary for the unit and homework questions. Remember to be an active reader and to read the objectives listed on the first page of each section. Also utilize the reading check questions as you go to make sure you are understanding what you have read. Take notes as you read on a printed out powerpoint or on loose-leaf. Write down any and all questions for the teacher. Vocabulary: The Enlightenment: Baroque Beccaria Catherine the Great Censorship Checks and Balances Enlightened despot Frederick the Great Free market John Locke Joseph II Laissez faire Mary Wollstonecraft Montesquieu Natural Law Natural Rights Philosophe Rousseau Social Contract Thomas Hobbes Thomas Paine Voltaire French Revolution: Abdicate Ancient regime August Decrees Bastille Battle of Trafalgar Battle of Waterloo Blockade Bourgeoisie Cahiers Civil Constitution of the clergy Concert of Europe Concordat of 1801 Congress of Vienna Constitution of 1791 Continental System Consulate Deficit spending Elba Émigré Estates Estates General Faction Great Fear Guerilla warfare Guillotine Homework Assignments: 1. 12.4A: The Enlightenment (Read up to Spread of Enlightenment Ideas ) Complete ditto attached labeled: Enlightenment Assignment #1 Jacobin Jacques Necker Klemens von Metternich Legislative Assembly Legitimacy Louis XVI Lycee Schools Marie Antoinette Marquis de Lafayette Maximilien Robespierre Mercenary Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleonic Code National Convention Nationalism Olympe de Gouges Peninsular Campaign Plebiscite Reign of Terror Sans-culottes Scorched Earth St. Helena Suffrage Tennis Court Oath The Directory 2. 12.4B: Spread of the Enlightenment (Read from Spread of Enlightenment Ideas to end of section) Complete ditto attached labeled: Enlightenment Assignment #2 3. 12.5: American Revolution Complete ditto attached labeled: Enlightenment Assignment #3 4. 12.6: The French Revolution Assessment Questions 1, 2, 4, 5 on looseleaf 5. 12.7: The Radical Phase Assessment Questions 1-3, 5 on looseleaf
6. 12.8: Napoleon & The Congress of Vienna Assessment Questions 1, 2, 4, 5 on looseleaf 7. Complete French Revolution Timeline
Name: Ms. Raia European History / Sec. Date: Enlightenment Assignment #1 1. What caused the Enlightenment? 2. Fill in Chart Below Thin ker Name of Work Main Ideas Physiocrat Adam Smith Beccaria Mary Wollstonecraft Jean Jacques Rousseau French Philosophes Denis Diderot Voltaire Montesquieu English Thinkers John Locke Thomas Hobbes
Name: Ms. Raia European History / Sec. Date: Enlightenment Assignment #2 1. Why were Enlightenment works censored? What were some ways that the thinkers got around censorship? 2. What is the significance of the French Salons? 3. How did the Enlightenment influence art and architecture? 4. What is an Enlightened Despot? 5. During this time, why did change occur slowly for most Europeans? 6. Fill in the chart below
Catherine the Great Joseph II Frederick the Great Thinkers Who Influenced Them Other Political REFORMS Religious Serfdom Education Country
Name: Ms. Raia European History / Sec. Date: Enlightenment Assignment #3 1. What caused the American Revolution? 2. What was Thomas Paine s contribution to the Independence movement? 3. Fill in the Diagram below John Locke Thomas Hobbes Enlightenment Ideas Voltaire Found in the Declaration of Independence, US Constitution, and US Gov t & Economy Montesquieu Adam Smith Diderot 4. What other 2 Revolutions will be caused by the Enlightenment? 5. What are the effects of the Enlightenment?
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