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Age of Enlightenment/French Revolution People and Terms

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VoltaireFrench philosophe who wrote "Candide" and focused on religious tolerance
Nicolaus CopernicusPolish astronomer who first developed the Heliocentric theory
Johannes Keplerscientist who developed 3 laws on planetary motion supporting the heliocentric theory
Galileodeveloped a telescope that could support the heliocentric theory. He tested many of Aristotle's ideas proving them false
Isaac NewtonEnglish scientist, he discovered laws of Gravity
William HarveyDiscovered circulation of the Blood
Thomas HobbesWrote the "Leviathan," he believed that a state must have a central authority to maintain order
John Lockewrote the "Two treatise of Government" he believed in natural rights of men (life, liberty, property)
Baron de Montesquieuwrote "On the Spirit of Laws" he believed that in a separation of powers in government
Jean-Jacques Rousseauwrote "The Social Contract" and believed people should reject unjust governments
Thomas JeffersonAmerican author of Declaration of Independence, he was heavily influenced by John Locke
Johan Sebastian Bachfamous German Baroque composer
Amadeus MozartFamous Austrian Classical composer
Eugene Delacroixfamous painter from the Enlightenment, painted "Liberty leading the People"
Miguel Cervanteswrote "Don Quixote," which is considered to be the first modern european Novel
Louis XVIFrench King during the French Revolution, he was removed from power and eventually executed
the Jacobinsa radical group in France during the French Revolution, they wanted to eliminate all of France's ties to the nobility of the past
Robespierreas part of the Committee of Pubic Safety he began the "reign of terror" in France
Napoleon Bonapartemilitary genius who was given control of the French army by the Directory. He would later take power in France
Scientific Revolutiontime period where science changed by relying on reason and systematic measurement to understand the natural world
Scientific Methodprocess developed during the scientific revolution that focused on creating and testing a hypothesis
Heliocentric theoryaccurate belief that the sun is the center of the solar system
Geocentric Theoryflawed belief that the earth was the center of the solar system
Age of Enlightenmenttime period where reason and logic were applied to all aspects of life including government, politics, art and technology
French Revolutiontime period in France where the French people overthrew their absolute monarchy and started to implement democratic ideals
Bastille Prisonbuilding that was stormed by the French people in order to defend the revolution. It was the most symbolic act of the revolution.
Reign of Terrorradical rule by the Jacobins that resulted in the deaths of 40,000 "traitors" during the French revolution
Estates GeneralFrench legisdlative body under the king that was divided into 3 separate estates
Rights of Manwritten in 1789 it gave basic liberties to the French People
National Assemblynew legislative body formed by 3rd estate during the French revolution
Agricultural revolutionimprovements in farming that resulted in increased productivity and decreased the need for farm labor


World History II, AP European History, Psychology I, Modern Global Studies & EPF
Atlee High School
Mechanicsville, VA

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