Answer 12 of the following 20 questions in 3 or 4 sentences, identifying: who, where, when, what and, most importantly, its historical significance
- Condorcet. 11. Charles II (England)
- Abbé Sieyés 12. Peter the Great
- John Wilkes 13. Huguenots
- Robespierre 14. Whigs.
- Olympe de Gouges 15. Henry IV.
- Louis XIV . 16. Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
- Francis Bacon . 17. Frederick II (Prussia).
- John Locke . 18. Maria Theresa.
- Catherine the Great 19. Peter the Great.
- National Assembly 20. Vendée.
Written essay answers for two of the following five questions. Your answers should be a little more than two pages long, containing several paragraphs and cite events and institutions to support the argument you are making.
- Discuss the changing state of religion in Europe from the Treaty of Augsburg up through the French Revolution? Divide your answer into at least three discrete periods of time.
- Compare England and France during the 16th-18th centuries in respect to politics, society and economy.
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What contributions did the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment make to subsequent European history.
- Find the Declaration of the Rights of Man document on Blackboard. Write an analysis of it, or compare it to the Declaration of the Rights of Women also found there. Or analyze any of the other documents on women’s rights in that file.
- Discuss the types of government found in Europe between 1648 and 1815. Describe in detail at least two governments that you found particularly successful
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