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Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Hints for Test on Chapters 17 and 18

TEST IS ON THURSDAY

You will have 90 minutes to complete

1. 30 prompt based multiple choice
2. 4 SA's

***=Pay special attention to

Concepts to focus on
Chapter 17: The Enlightenment
--How Locke and Newton influenced
--Deism
***Significant Philosophes: Kant, Montesquieu, Voltaire, Diderot, Hume, Rousseau, Wollstonecraft, Beccaria, Smith, Condorcet, and Holbach
***The Woman's Question in the Enlightenment
--Influence of the Salon
--Art, Music, Literature (Rococo, NeoClassicism)
-High vs. Popular Culture
-Significance of Carnival
-John Wesley and Methodism

Chapter 18: 
-Enlightened Absolutism (Arguments for and against)
-Enlightened Monarchs (Catherine, Frederick, Joseph II)
***Wars and Diplomacy: Pages 543-547 (War of Austrian Succession, 7 years War, Nature of Warfare, Peace of Aix-la-Chappelle, Treaty of Paris)
***Social History (Population, Family, Marriage, Birthrate Patterns)
-Agricultural Revolution (550-551)
-Significance of Cottage Industry vs. New Methods
***Social Order of the 18th Century (Peasants and Nobility)
-Significance of the Grand Tour
-The Problem of Poverty

Sources to be familiar with
SHERMAN
***What is Enlightenment?: (40) Kant
System of Nature: (41) Holbach
Encyclopedia (41-42) Diderot
***The Philosophe (42-43)
English Model (43-44) Voltaire
Vindication of the Rights of Women (44-45): Wollstonecraft
Age of Reason: Deism (44-45): Paine
Social Contract (45-46) Rousseau
Visual Source: (30-31): Happy Accidents of the Swing
***Visual Source: Page 46-47: Frontispiece of the Encyclopedia
Visual Source: (48): Experiment with an Air Pump
Visual Source: (48): Propaganda and the Enlightened Monarch
Secondary Source (51): Women in Salons
***Secondary Source (51-52): The Problem of Enlightened Absolutism

SPIELVOGEL
***Map on Page 506
Separation of Powers: Page 507
***The Ignorant Philosopher: Page 509
Supplement to the Voyage of Bougainville: Page 510
A Social Contract: Page 512
***Opposing Viewpoints: Page 514
Women and the Enlightenment Salon: Page 515
The Broken Man: Page 522
The Journal of the Reverend John Wesley: Page 528
The French Kings Bedtime: Page 534
***Map on Page 536
Frederick the Great and his Father: Page 538
***Opposing Viewpoints: Page 540
British Victory in India: Page 546
Marital Arrangements: Page 548
***Painting: Children of the Upper Classes: Page 549
Impact of Agricultural change: Page 552
Beginnings of Mechanized Industry: Page 554
Aristocratic Way of Life: Page 557
Poverty in France: Page 560


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