set in motion, start an event or prepare the way for
Self-liberated slaves in Haiti were inspired by the ideals of the American and French revolutions and initiated an anticolonial struggle against France in 1791. (5.2.A)
characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule
Due to a lack of political participation, the republics established in Latin America remained largely authoritarian, preserved the role of the Catholic Church, and maintained social and racial hierarchies. (5.2.A)
Due to a lack of political participation, the republics established in Latin America remained largely authoritarian, preserved the role of the Catholic Church, and maintained social and racial hierarchies. (5.2.A)
In late 18th-century France, Enlightenment thinkers challenged the privileges of the Catholic Church and the aristocracy, an emergent bourgeoisie (middle class) sought a greater role in French politics, and the authority and prestige of the monarchy were undermined by corruption and debt. (5.2.B)
autocracy governed by a ruler who usually inherits authority
In late 18th-century France, Enlightenment thinkers challenged the privileges of the Catholic Church and the aristocracy, an emergent bourgeoisie (middle class) sought a greater role in French politics, and the authority and prestige of the monarchy were undermined by corruption and debt. (5.2.B)
In late 18th-century France, Enlightenment thinkers challenged the privileges of the Catholic Church and the aristocracy, an emergent bourgeoisie (middle class) sought a greater role in French politics, and the authority and prestige of the monarchy were undermined by corruption and debt. (5.2.B)
While the initial phases of the revolution established a moderate constitutional monarchy, revolutionary leaders increasingly embraced more radical changes, such as abolishing the monarchy, granting universal male suffrage, and conducting a “Reign of Terror,” which disproportionately targeted nobles and clergy. (5.2.B)
sanctioned by or consistent with or operating under the law
While the initial phases of the revolution established a moderate constitutional monarchy, revolutionary leaders increasingly embraced more radical changes, such as abolishing the monarchy, granting universal male suffrage, and conducting a “Reign of Terror,” which disproportionately targeted nobles and clergy. (5.2.B)
While the initial phases of the revolution established a moderate constitutional monarchy, revolutionary leaders increasingly embraced more radical changes, such as abolishing the monarchy, granting universal male suffrage, and conducting a “Reign of Terror,” which disproportionately targeted nobles and clergy. (5.2.B)
While the initial phases of the revolution established a moderate constitutional monarchy, revolutionary leaders increasingly embraced more radical changes, such as abolishing the monarchy, granting universal male suffrage, and conducting a “Reign of Terror,” which disproportionately targeted nobles and clergy. (5.2.B)
While the initial phases of the revolution established a moderate constitutional monarchy, revolutionary leaders increasingly embraced more radical changes, such as abolishing the monarchy, granting universal male suffrage, and conducting a “Reign of Terror,” which disproportionately targeted nobles and clergy. (5.2.B)
cause to be more favorably inclined; gain the good will of
This appeased the working classes of France but threatened the monarchs of Europe, leading other European powers to declare war on revolutionary France. (5.2.B)
make unsturdy, insecure, or less able to function smoothly
Rising nationalism led to unified German and Italian states, but it destabilized ethnically diverse states like the Ottoman, Austrian, and Russian empires. (5.2.C)
an orientation that characterizes the thinking of a group
Republicanism as a common political ideology was another product of the revolutions, and subjects of monarchies began pushing for more participatory forms of government. (5.2.C)
affording the opportunity for individual involvement
Republicanism as a common political ideology was another product of the revolutions, and subjects of monarchies began pushing for more participatory forms of government. (5.2.C)
a political orientation favoring social progress by reform
The growing Western middle class supported liberalism, which sought to legally protect individual liberties and property rights and outlaw clerical and social privilege. (5.2.C)
belief in preserving tradition and opposing radical change
As a reaction to liberalism and republicanism, conservatism emerged. Conservatives valued traditional institutions and resisted political change. (5.2.C)
Created on Tue Jul 21 16:13:34 EDT 2020
(updated Thu Jul 23 12:44:34 EDT 2020)
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