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Chapter 16: Political Revolutions in Europe and the Americas

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is a white person born in Spanish america or to Spanish parents

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are a group of people who led the first series of revolts im the late 1700s.

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Question 3 of 9

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A is not a divine appointment where a monarchy is created in order to serve the people

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A is when people are not restricted by any state of any kind, no structure or rules

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Which groups participated in major revolutions to replace an existing government?

Select one or more of the following:

  • "glorious revolution" of 1688 in England

  • Haitians revolt against the British

  • American colonies revolt against the british in 1776

  • French Revolution of 1789

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What is the democracy that emerged from the revolutions:

Select one of the following:

  • situated the authority of government on earth rather than in heaven

  • increased the influence of the secular over the worldly

  • rejected that government was based on the divine right of kings

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is a political doctrine influential in the 16th and 17th centuries which held that the monarch derived his authority from god and was not accountable to earthly authority

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Question 8 of 9

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Was the success of the Glorious Revolution associated with John Locke?

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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were a group of 18th century writers and philosphers, mostly French that emphasized the supremacy of human reason as the key to progress.

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