PCC Hi 102 Test 1
when was the last major outbreak of plague in london
1665
when was the fire of london
1666
when was the enlightenment period
1715
when was the great awakening
1730-1760
when was the 7 years war
1756-1763
how long did the american revolution last
1775-1783
when was the consulate founded by napoleon
1799
which century hosted scientific revolution
17th
when did napoleon invade russia
1812
which century did the enlightentment take place in
18th
which war was technically the first world war
7 years war
supported states rights more than federal government
anti federalists
describes the legislative branch (in the constitution)
article 1
describes the executive branch (in the constitution)
article 2
describes the judicial branch (in the constitution)
article 3
bad weather helped washington to escape
battle of brooklyn heights
Oldest member of the Constitutional Convention
benjamin franklin
lists the freedoms of americans
bill of rights
the 7 years war established what nation as the premier colonial power
britain
napoleon closing all european ports to british trade in order to starve britain
continental system
Where was Napoleon born?
corsica
when did napoleon crown himself emperor
december 4 1804
provided the foundation for the national assembly, espoused equal rights for men, a restricted monarchy, and also the general will (in france)
declaration of the rights of man and the citizen
compiled the english encyclopedia
denis diderot
robespierres rule became known as what
dictatorship of the people
general who fought against napoleon in the battle of waterloo
duke of wellington
american preacher, preached sinners in the hands of an angry God
edwards
where was napoleon first exiled
elba
article 2 section 1 describes the what
electoral college
rousueas most important idea
general will
first hanoverian king of england
george 1
king of england during the american revolution
george III
owed most of their support to the country side (france)
girondins
advocated the idea of skepticism
hume
radical political faction that opposed the monarchy (france)
jacobin club
father of the constitution
james madison
english philosopher who founded empiricism/said that men are a product of their environment
john locke
englightened ruler of austria, abolished serfdom
joseph 2
napoleons two wifes
josephine and marie louise
article 3 section 2 describes what
judicial power
declaration of independence signed
july 4 1776
when was the battle of waterloo
june 1815
ruler of austria who was "deposed" kicking off the war of austrian succession
maria theresa
louis 16ths wife, only cared about partying
marie antoinette
only surviving child of louis XVI
mariea therese
creator of modern feminism, wrote a vindication of the rights of women
mary wollstonecraft
estates general meets/french revolution begins
may 1789
argued against coersive religion and slavery, most import contribution was spirit of laws
montesquieu
known for missions and music
moravians
most of their support was from urban areas and wanted to kill the former king (france)
mountain
what did the third estate create when it separated from the estates general
national assembly
british general killed at trafalgar
nelson
scientist that had a rational view of the universe
newton
george III's response to the olive branch petition, cut off trade to the colonies and the kings protection
prohibitory act
belief that mans reason is the sole criterion for truth
rationalism
small town lawyer, member of the committee of public safety, sought to create a republic of virtue
robespierre
which french estate was made up of the nobility
second
rouseaues four key ideas
society is bad, general will, compulsory education, romanticism
second island napoleon was exiled to (in which he died)
st helena
the natioanl assembly pledged not to adjurn until they had created a constitution for france
tennis court oath
which french estate was made up of the common people
third
what are natural rights
unalienable rights
who was the father of the enligtenment
voltaire
first true prime minister of britain
walpole
famous british preacher who lit the methodist fire
wesley
great american preacher from england known as the apostle to two continents
whitefield
women rioting due to famine in france, brought the royal family back to paris
womens march of versailles
when was the bastille stormed
July 14 1789
experience is the only source of knowledge (man is a product of his environment)
empiricism
article 2 section 2 describes what
executive powers
supported a strong federal government (in america)
federalists
which french estate was made up of the clergy
first
louis 16 and his family attempting to flee paris
flight to varennes
leader in education inspired by spener
franke
the 7 years war was known as what in north america
french and indian war
what movement result in church/missions springing up, education surging, and making religious/political liberty important to people
great awakening
where do all bills regarding revenue in the US originate
house of representatives
abolished the feudal system, tax exemptions, and special priviledges
decrees of august 4th
german enlightenment philosopher who coined the term enlightenment. said "dare to know"
kant
which french king supported the american colonies and called the estates general
louis 16
which french king declared "I am the state" and was also known as the sun king
louis XIV
weak french king ruled by his wife madame de pompadore
louis XV
who restored the bourbon monarchy after napoleon was first exiled
louis XVIII
list of grievances from the colonies to george III
olive branch petition
emphasized living their lives in a christian way
pietists
opposed the enlightenment, father of french romanticism, most important enlightenment figure, believed in the noble savage
roussaue
founded the pietist movement
spener
article 3 section 1 describes what
the nature of the judiciary
city where cornwallis surrenders to washington
yorktown
famous moravian that built the moravian missions base
zinzendorf
describes the states rights/powers in the constitution
article 4
also known as the battle of nations, the french lost
battle of leipzig
britain defeats the combined spanish-french navy
battle of trafalgar
napoleons last battle in which he fought the prussians, british, and austrians and lost
battle of waterloo
transformed the french catholic church to a civil religion
civil constitution of the clergy
basis for law in france, codified french law
code napoleon
stabilized the war effort in france, fought counter revolutionaries (french revolution)
committee of public safety
what is the general will
community over individual
napoleon making peace with the pope
concordat