"New Nobilities" - ANS-created in the course of Latin American Revolution, Americano
(permanently settled in Latin America) elites
Conservatism - ANS-Tendency to stick to the existing order of factors.
-primarily based on way of life and social balance, favoring obedience to political authority
and prepared religion.
Declaration of Independence - ANS-The record recording the proclamation of the second
Continental Congress (4 July 1776) putting forward the independence of the colonies from
Great Britain
Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen Toussaint L'Overture - ANS-French Revolution
report that outlined what the National Assembly taken into consideration to be the herbal
rights of anyone and the rights that they possessed as residents
-"men are born and continue to be free and identical in rights"
- "liberty, property, protection, and resistance to oppression."
- Inspired by American Declaration of independence, American charter, English bill of proper
Estates General - ANS-The conventional group of representatives from the 3 Estates of
French society: the clergy, the Aristocracy, and commoners
- Louis XVI assembled this group (after 175 yrs) to cope with the financial disaster in France
on the time
- third estate demanded more rights and representation
-Tennis Court Oath: writing of a constitution for france that takes 2 years to put in writing
- Leads to the storming of Bastille: king moved troups round Paris, rumors spread
Feminism - ANS-A girl movement for gender equality. Inspired through the ideas of the
enlightenment. ("all guys are equal")
Historians argue that there was a "darkish aspect" to the European Enlightenment. What do
they have got in thoughts? How did this "dark side" start to manifest itself in the wake of the
Atlantic Revolutions? - ANS-the ideas of individualism harm society as a whole
people with extraordinary ideas that were anti enlightenment had been killed
many people appreciated the thoughts of enlightenment because of their very own
advantages
vital of absolute rule and monarchy
How did the ideas of the European Enlightenment make contributions to the Atlantic
Revolutions? How did Enlightenment thinkers particularly criticize (1) present political
systems, and (2) existing financial systems? How carefully did those revolutions come to
understanding Enlightenment thoughts in exercise? - ANS-1. Enlightenment thinkers
believed there was no motive to provide one individual the electricity. They additionally
believed that every body as rational and primarily based off in their inner understanding or
, conscious individuals can decide what is incorrect or proper. Enlightenment thinks had been
essential of the concept of church and kingdom. There become a reorganization of Natural
Laws. 2. Society is greater efficient my paying employees, the idea that every one men are
born identical, the energy of the masses, worldwide buying and selling
Laissez-Faire - ANS-"palms off authorities"
less manage over the people
much less taxes
small position in financial affairs
Liberalism - ANS-A political ideology that emphasizes the civil rights of residents, consultant
authorities, and the protection of personal belongings. This ideology, derived from the
Enlightenment, was particularly famous most of the assets-owning center instructions.
Mercantilism - ANS-Economic philosophy of seventeenth and 18th century
-perception in "finite" quantity of wealth inside the global
- sought to boom wealth and strength thru acquisition of gold and silver and setting up a
good balance of trade
-colonies served hobby of mother country thru importation of its uncooked materials ->
Exportation > importation
Middling Sorts - ANS-professional humans, merchants and rural and concrete employees
Napoleon Bonaparte - ANS--shipped to mil. Faculty very younger
-French Rev. Gave him unique possibilities to transport up inside the mil. Rankings right
away (best beneficiary)
- navy campaigner
-ruler of France and in the long run a huge empire
-became commander/popular at 20
-in price of French mil in Italy
- overthrows the listing/charter
-sooner or later promotes himself to emperor
-Nepotism: shuts down freedom of speech, no individual questioning
-Finally defeated at Waterloo
Nationalism - ANS-A feel of team spirit binding the people of a state collectively; devotion to
the interests of a particular usa or state, an identification with the country and an popularity
of countrywide dreams.
Popular Sovereignty - ANS-A notion that remaining electricity resides in the humans.
Primary Sources - ANS-produced close to/in the course of the event like documents,
artifacts (ex: Japanese Porcelain Tea Set discovered in GB- shows that worldwide buying
and selling changed into apparent and overseas products are being domesticated)
Racial Taxonomies - ANS-division and sorting of ethnic origins