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47 Cards in this Set
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What does NOT describe the Committee of Public Safety?
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It established a stable government in France.
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What BEST describes the reason behind Napoleon's defeat in Russia?
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Russian winter
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What was NOT accomplished by the August 4 Decrees?
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The monarchy no longer existed in France.
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George Whitefield preached around ____ times.
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18,000
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What was Napoleon's greatest victory?
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Battle of Austerlitz
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Who succeeded William III as a monarch of England?
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Anne
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Who explored Australia and New Zealand for Great Britain?
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James Cook
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The ____ attempted to apply human reason to all areas of man's life and establish a new social order.
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Enlightenment
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What is the name of the magnificent palace built 10 miles outside Paris?
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Versailles
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Name the new system of weights and measures devised during the French Revolution.
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metric system
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What forbade the importation of British goods into any European country under French control?
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Continental System
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What region rejected Scripture and professed that God is an impersonal Being revealed only in nature?
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Deism
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What was the first permanent English settlement in the New World?
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Jamestown
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What execution device became a symbol of the French Revolution?
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guillotine
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What was the name of the government that Oliver Cromwell established after the Commonwealth?
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the Protectorate
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What was Jonathan Edward's most famous sermon?
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"Sinners in the Hand of an Angry God"
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philosopher of the Age of Reason
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John Locke
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overthrown by the Glorious Revolution
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James II
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succeeded James I
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Charles I
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fought to abolish slavery in England
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William Wilberforce
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editor of the Encyclopedia
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Denis Diderot
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French cardinal
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Cardinal Mazarin
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started England's first Sunday school
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Robert Raikes
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"Father of American Missions"
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Adoniram Judson
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leader in education
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August Francke
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began the Pietist movement
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Philipp Spener
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The Cavaliers supported the king during the English Civil War. |
True
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Philipp Spener established a Moravian settlement on his estate. |
Count von Zinzendorf
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James Tudor succeeded Elizabeth as monarch of England. |
Stuart
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The Battle of Leipzig is also known as the "Battle of Nations." |
True
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The Right was the conservative group of France's Constituent Assembly. |
True
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On July 14,1791, a Paris mob stormed the Bastille. |
1789
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The First Estate was composed of the clergy. |
True
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Skepticism is the belief that experience is the only source of knowledge. |
Empiricism
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The Great Awakening began with a sermon by George Whitefield to his New England church. |
Jonathan Edwards
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Romanticism is the philosophy which taught that man is naturally good, but society is bad. |
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"Father of French Romanticism"
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Jean-Jaques Rousseau
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king of restored Bourbon monarchy
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Louis XVIII
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Napoleon's second wife
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Marie Louise
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great literary figure
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Samuel Johnson
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Luis XV
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established the Committee of Public Safety
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Maximilien Robespierre
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"Father of New France"
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Samuel de Champlain
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sailed down the Mississippi for France
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Robert Cavalier de la Salle
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wrote "Amazing Grace"
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John Newton
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"Sun King"
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Louis XIV
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ESSAY: |
The Great Awakening caused thousands of sinners to be converted to Christianity and untold amounts of believers were revived.
It made people's hearts to be ready for religious and political freedom. The Great Awakening formed a sense of unity between different denominations in America, that made the Colonists start to see themselves as Americans. |