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Enlightenment 2
Industrial Rev. 1
Industrial Rev. 2
EnlightenmentExplore
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These are goods produced to sell to other countries
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What are exports
These are goods produced in other countries that are purchased
for use in a different country
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What are imports?
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Establishing wealth of a nation by selling more goods than you buy
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What is mercantilism?
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This trade brought slaves and transported them to the
America’s.
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What is the Atlantic slave trade
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Gaining wealth, Glory and the spread of Christianity were
motives for what?
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What is Exploration?
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The Enlightenment Period promoted logical thinking,
known as:
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What is Reason?
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The Enlightenment Period promoted the idea that natural was good and reasonable, also
known as:
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What is Nature?
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The Enlightenment Period promoted the idea of seeking well being, also known as:
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What is Happiness?
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The Enlightenment Period promoted the idea that society and mankind can improve, also known
as:
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What is Progress?
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The Enlightenment Period promoted the Bill of Rights, also
known as:
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What is Liberty?
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This document says: “commoners equal to nobility,
men are born and remain free and equal in rights.”
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What is the Declaration of Independence?
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This is known as the period when they executed anyone opposed to
the revolution to protect the revolution from its enemies, and
no one was safe.
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What is the Reign of Terror?
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This was a major accomplishment of Napoleon.
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What is Code of Law?
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This was unsuccessful because it scorched Earth policy used by
Czar Alexander:
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What is Napoleon’s campaign in Russia?
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Poor students who read extensively about democracy were
more likely to be:
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What is Radical?
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This increased the output of machine-made goods.
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What is the Industrial Revolution?
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The results of this were: small farmers become tenant farmers or
moved to the city, population growht, increased food, and labor
supply.
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What is the Agricultural Revolution?
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The three factors of Production are:
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What are land, labor, and capital?
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This led to industrialization and the move from farms to cities…
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What is Urbanization?
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Who invented the electric light bulb?
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Who is Thomas Edison?
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Invented assembly line to increase production of automobile
the Model T.
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Who is Henry Ford?
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They preformed the first successful flight in a gasoline
powered airplane in Kitty Hawk, Nc
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Who were the Wright Brothers?
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Dirty Cities were this kind of effect of the industrial
revolution….
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What is a negative effect?
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This let owners of factories set working conditions without government interference or
regulation
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What is Laissez-faire economics?
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This system seeks political control and ownership of
production by the government
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What is communism?