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Global Review: Enlightenment - Indian Independen ...

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  • Which Enlightenment Thinker believed it was the responsibility of the Government to protect a person's right to life, liberty, and property?
    John Locke
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  • Which Enlightenment thinker may have disagreed with what you have to say, but defended your right to say it?
    Voltaire
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  • Which Enlightment thinker argued that governments should have a separation of powers and a system of Check and Balances?
    Baron de Montesquieu
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  • This Russian Tsarina was considered an Enlightened Despot (Monarch) because she utilized Enlightenment ideas during her rule.
    Catherine the Great
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  • 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
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  • This French military commander would emerge as the dictator of France in the final stage of the French Revolution.
    Napoleon Bonaparte
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  • This absolute monarch of France would be overthrown and beheaded during the early stages of the French Revolution.
    King Louis XVI
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  • This French Revolutionary figure would lead the Committee of Public Safety and launch a Reign of Terror.
    Maximilien Robespierre
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  • Inspired by the events of the French Revolution, this Creole would lead the fight for Independence in South America against the Spanish.
    Simon Bolivar
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  • This former slave led a revolt in the French colony of Saint-Domingue (now Haiti), igniting the Haitian Revolution.
    Toussaint Louverture
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  • This nationalist leader, the Chancellor of Prussia, would lead the efforts to unify Germany in 1871.
    Otto Von Bismarck
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  • 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
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  • This economist wrote the Wealth of Nations and is considered to be the Father of Capitalism.
    Adam Smith
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  • 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
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  • This British Imperialist was among the first Europeans to explore the interior of Africa; finding a wealth of resources.
    Cecil Rhodes
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  • At the conclusion of WWI, this U.S. President provided a 14 Point Plan for Peace that was largely ignored by the Allied Powers.
    Woodrow Wilson
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