
The Count of Monte Cristo
... action takes place in Paris, key scenes are also set in Marseilles, Rome, Monte Cristo, Greece, and Constantinople. • The Count of Monte Cristo is a novel set firmly in history, with many key plot points based on external political events. The key figure in French politics during the first quarter o ...
... action takes place in Paris, key scenes are also set in Marseilles, Rome, Monte Cristo, Greece, and Constantinople. • The Count of Monte Cristo is a novel set firmly in history, with many key plot points based on external political events. The key figure in French politics during the first quarter o ...
AP Thematic Project
... Rousseau suggested that society is more important than its individual members, because they are what they are only by virtue of their relationship to the larger community. ...
... Rousseau suggested that society is more important than its individual members, because they are what they are only by virtue of their relationship to the larger community. ...
Changes- 16th, 17th, 18th Centuries notes
... Parliament “fires” James II and “hires” Mary II and her husband William III William III “invades” England and seizes control in a bloodless “war” 1689 – The English Bill of Rights England as a Constitutional Monarchy William and Mary agree to official and permanent limits on their authority ...
... Parliament “fires” James II and “hires” Mary II and her husband William III William III “invades” England and seizes control in a bloodless “war” 1689 – The English Bill of Rights England as a Constitutional Monarchy William and Mary agree to official and permanent limits on their authority ...
Emergence of Modern Europe
... France was deprived of all territory conquered by Napoleon The Dutch Republic was united with the Austrian Netherlands to form a single kingdom of the Netherlands under the House of Orange. Norway and Sweden were joined under a single ruler Switzerland was declared neutral Russia got Finland and eff ...
... France was deprived of all territory conquered by Napoleon The Dutch Republic was united with the Austrian Netherlands to form a single kingdom of the Netherlands under the House of Orange. Norway and Sweden were joined under a single ruler Switzerland was declared neutral Russia got Finland and eff ...
Europe, 1815 - 1848 - AP European History -
... anyway, sparking a popular rebellion – barricades formed. • Louis Philippe responded by reviewing his National Guard, they refused to cheer him, LP realized he had no support and abdicated in favor of his grandson and left for England. • Instead of listing to LP, of course, two rival newspapers chos ...
... anyway, sparking a popular rebellion – barricades formed. • Louis Philippe responded by reviewing his National Guard, they refused to cheer him, LP realized he had no support and abdicated in favor of his grandson and left for England. • Instead of listing to LP, of course, two rival newspapers chos ...
Chapter 21
... Latin Revolts and stuff • Principle of Intervention • Simon Bolivar the Liberator and Jose de San Martin • Louis 18 in France replaced by ultra royalists • Burschenchaften in Germany • Nicholas I and most Russians became reactionaries after the Northern Union and Alexander I ...
... Latin Revolts and stuff • Principle of Intervention • Simon Bolivar the Liberator and Jose de San Martin • Louis 18 in France replaced by ultra royalists • Burschenchaften in Germany • Nicholas I and most Russians became reactionaries after the Northern Union and Alexander I ...
WORLD HISTORY MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE
... ROUSSEAU----CONCEPT OF A SOCIAL CONTRACT WHERE A SOCIETY AGREES TO BE GOVERNED BY ITS OWN WILL ROCOCO----ARTISTIC STYLE THAT REPLACED BAROQUE (1730s)---HIGHLY SECULAR---GRACE, CHARM, AND GENTLE ACTION FRENCH REVOLUTION ROBESPIERRE----HEAD OF THE COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC SAFETY (COPS) TAILLE----FRANCE’S C ...
... ROUSSEAU----CONCEPT OF A SOCIAL CONTRACT WHERE A SOCIETY AGREES TO BE GOVERNED BY ITS OWN WILL ROCOCO----ARTISTIC STYLE THAT REPLACED BAROQUE (1730s)---HIGHLY SECULAR---GRACE, CHARM, AND GENTLE ACTION FRENCH REVOLUTION ROBESPIERRE----HEAD OF THE COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC SAFETY (COPS) TAILLE----FRANCE’S C ...
2nd Semester Exam Study Guide: WORLD HISTORY Chapter 7 Old
... Marie Antoinette: wife of Louis XVI, nickname "Madame Deficit" because she spent more money than they had to spend First Estate: Clergy and 2 % of their income went to the government Second Estate: Nobles (2% of population) Third Estate: (about 97% of people) three groups within the estate: the bour ...
... Marie Antoinette: wife of Louis XVI, nickname "Madame Deficit" because she spent more money than they had to spend First Estate: Clergy and 2 % of their income went to the government Second Estate: Nobles (2% of population) Third Estate: (about 97% of people) three groups within the estate: the bour ...
France
... revolutionary and Napoleonic wars (1789-1815) . •France was a monarchy under Louis Phillipe. •Louis Phillipe’s "Liberal" monarchy had few real supporters. Elections were held on the basis of limited suffrage. Many felt excluded from any possibility of gaining wealth, and others felt that his "Bourge ...
... revolutionary and Napoleonic wars (1789-1815) . •France was a monarchy under Louis Phillipe. •Louis Phillipe’s "Liberal" monarchy had few real supporters. Elections were held on the basis of limited suffrage. Many felt excluded from any possibility of gaining wealth, and others felt that his "Bourge ...
French Second Republic
The French Second Republic was the republican government of France between the 1848 Revolution and the 1851 coup by Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte which initiated the Second Empire. It officially adopted the motto Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité. The Second Republic witnessed the tension between the ""Social and Democratic Republic"" (French: la République démocratique et sociale) and a liberal form of Republic, which exploded during the June Days Uprising of 1848.