Which Enlightenment Thinker believed it was the responsibility of the Government to protect a person's right to life, liberty, and property?
John Locke
5
Which Enlightenment thinker may have disagreed with what you have to say, but defended your right to say it?
Voltaire
10
Which Enlightment thinker argued that governments should have a separation of powers and a system of Check and Balances?
Baron de Montesquieu
15
This Russian Tsarina was considered an Enlightened Despot (Monarch) because she utilized Enlightenment ideas during her rule.
Catherine the Great
25
This Enlightenment thinker fought for the rights of women and is known for her famous writing "The Vindication of the Rights of Women."
Mary Wollstonecraft
20
This French military commander would emerge as the dictator of France in the final stage of the French Revolution.
Napoleon Bonaparte
5
This absolute monarch of France would be overthrown and beheaded during the early stages of the French Revolution.
King Louis XVI
10
This French Revolutionary figure would lead the Committee of Public Safety and launch a Reign of Terror.
Maximilien Robespierre
15
Inspired by the events of the French Revolution, this Creole would lead the fight for Independence in South America against the Spanish.
Simon Bolivar
20
This former slave led a revolt in the French colony of Saint-Domingue (now Haiti), igniting the Haitian Revolution.
Toussaint Louverture
25
This nationalist leader, the Chancellor of Prussia, would lead the efforts to unify Germany in 1871.
Otto Von Bismarck
10
Three Nationalist leaders of Italy worked unify the divided Italian City-States into a single nation. Name 1 of the 3 leaders.
Giuseppe Mazzini, Camillo Benso di Cavour, and Giuseppe Garibaldi
20
This economist wrote the Wealth of Nations and is considered to be the Father of Capitalism.
Adam Smith
15
After seeing the horrors of the Industrial Revolution, this economist wrote "The Communist Manifesto" as an alternatives means to structuring society and economics.
Karl Marx
5
This British Imperialist was among the first Europeans to explore the interior of Africa; finding a wealth of resources.
Cecil Rhodes
25
At the conclusion of WWI, this U.S. President provided a 14 Point Plan for Peace that was largely ignored by the Allied Powers.