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| What was the 1st Latin American county to declare independence? |
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| What inspired revolutions for Latin Americans independence? |
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| Separation of Powers and Three branches. |
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| He believed in a Social Contract between government and people. He had a major influence on the American Revolution. |
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| Where did Toussaint L’Overture lead a slave revolt against the French? |
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| This machine weaves thread into fabric. |
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| This machine spins raw cotton into Thread. |
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| This machine removes the seeds from cotton. |
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| Who invented the Steam Engine? |
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| What are the results of Treaty of Westphalia? |
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| Ends the 30 years’ war, Creates German States, The Holy Roman Empire and the Catholic Church became less powerful. |
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| How did Otto Von Bismarck unite southern Germany? |
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| Fight a war with France to stir up Nationalism |
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| What kingdom led the push for Italian unification? |
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| What kingdom led the push for German unification? |
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| Who led the French Revolution? |
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| What were the two main factions in the Third Estate? |
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| After napoleons defeat, this meeting of European Powers restored monarchies across Europe? |
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| What countries were torn apart by nationalism? |
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| Russia, Ottoman Empire, Austria |
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| When a powerful country takes over a weaker country |
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| What was Otto Von Bismarck’s policy for solving problems? |
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| Traditonal, oppose change |
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| progressive, Favor Change |
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| This country had two enlightened revolutions between 1790 and 1848. Both revolutions were bloody and mismanaged until a strong leader took over. What is this country? |
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| In 1861, Russia was led towards modernization by what actions from Alexander II? |
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| A common language, religion and territory often lead to - |
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| Military take over of the government |
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| Napoleon conquered most of Europe, but he could not defeat the British in battle. What was his plan for defeating the British? |
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| Why did Napoleon attack Russia at the same time he was at war with the British? |
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| Russians were slleing supplies to Britain |
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| What major changes occurred under Napoleon’s rule? |
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| He established Public Schools, Jury Trials, and fair taxes |
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| What was Napoleon’s major mistake? |
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| Invading Russia during winter |
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| What are the three estates and what do they represent? |
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| 1st - Clergy, 2nd - Royalty/Gov't (not king), 3rd Estate - commoners |
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| What are the 4 major enlightened documents and their dates? |
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| Magna Carta 1215, English Bill of Rights 1689, Declaration of Independence 1776, French Declaration of Rights of man 1789 |
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| The English monarchies ignored this document for centuries until William and Mary’s Glorious Revolution. |
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| What Puritan led Parliament against King Charles I during the English Civil War? |
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