The Enlightened Despots. What did the Enlightened thinkers think? Most wanted absolute monarchs that would push forward their ideas. Take power away from.
Pre-Class 1/5/10 In your notes: Give this picture a title List 3 details that you see in this picture What stands out to you in this picture?
1688-1790. Ideals of the Renaissance Individualism, secularism, rebirth of classical teachings Scientific Revolution logic, reason, mathematics New way.
Background Political revolutions occur throughout history and are major turning points in a country's history. Political revolutions occur throughout.
Napoleon/C of V 18.4 Objective: We will examine the impact Napoleon had on Western Civilization and the French Revolution to determine his role on shaping.
The Enlightenment is a period of new ideas about government and rulers. Philosophe – Philosophers who created Enlightened ideas. Rationalism was a popular.
Brief Response “To propose the trial of Louis XVI is to question the Revolution. If he may be tried, he may be acquitted [cleared of wrongdoing]; if he.
Vocabulary Enlightenment- A new movement that stressed reason, thought and the power of individuals to solve problems. Social Contract- Hobbes’s idea that.
HRBS Global History Repeater- Mr. Oberhaus Unit 5 Section 2- Political Revolutions Aim: How did political revolutions change global history?
The French Revolution
Enlightened Despots
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