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What Should I Know For Module 5?: 5.00: The Enlightenment and Revolutions - Introduction

The document provides an outline of topics and questions to study for Module 5, which covers the Enlightenment and Revolutions. It includes questions about European geography, the Scientific Revolution, the Age of Enlightenment, the causes and events of the French Revolution, and Napoleon's rise and fall. Students are instructed to write down any missed pre-test questions and add this information to their notes.

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What Should I Know For Module 5?: 5.00: The Enlightenment and Revolutions - Introduction

The document provides an outline of topics and questions to study for Module 5, which covers the Enlightenment and Revolutions. It includes questions about European geography, the Scientific Revolution, the Age of Enlightenment, the causes and events of the French Revolution, and Napoleon's rise and fall. Students are instructed to write down any missed pre-test questions and add this information to their notes.

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What Should I Know For Module 5?

5.00: The Enlightenment and Revolutions - Introduction


After completing the Module 5 Pre-Test, please open the Pre-test and look over the questions you
missed. It is a great idea to write down all of the questions you missed so that you’re sure to add this
information to your notes.

5.01: European Geography


-Name three aspects of modern Europe.
1-

2-

3-

-What are some important things to know about the European Union (EU)? Include at least 2

-Where does most of Europe (and the World's) population live?

-How did the Thirty Years War change the way people viewed different religions?

-How did Europe's population respond to end of the wars over religion and territory?
5.02: Constitutional versus Absolute Monarchies
-What are the differences between absolute monarchs and constitutional monarchs?

-Why might an absolute monarch claim divine right?

-In what part of Europe were absolute monarchies more popular? Why do you think that
was?

-What pushed citizens to replace their absolute monarchies with constitutional monarchies?

-What is the most common way that citizens were able to change their absolute monarchies
into constitutional monarchies?

-What was happening in England during the late 1680's?


5.03: The Scientific Revolution
-How did the idea of humanism lead to the Scientific Revolution?

- Why did the Church think that science was a challenge to their authority?

-Describe the main achievement of each male scientist:


-Ptolemy:

-Copernicus:

-Galileo:

-Keplar:

-Bacon:

-Descartes:

-Newton:

-Describe the main achievement of each female scientist:


-Ana de Osorio:

-Margaret Cavendish:

-How did the work of Andres Vesalius and William Harvey change our understanding of the
human body?
5.04: Modern Science
-Describe 4 Innovations, Ideas, or Inventions in Modern Science: (Include the scientist responsible)

5.05: The Age of Enlightenment


-What were 3 events or ides that lead to the Enlightenment?
1)

2)

3)

-Describe the main idea of each philosopher:


-Thomas Hobbes:

-What is a social contract?:

-John Locke:

-David Hume:

-Adam Smith:

-Baron de Montesquieu:

-Denis Diderot:

-Voltaire:

-Jean-Jacques Rousseau:
-What were some of the effects of the Enlightenment? Include at least 3

5.06: Developing a National Identity


-Describe three causes for the French Revolution:
1)

2) The Enlightenment and American Revolution:

3)

-Describe three events during the French Revolution:


1)

2)

3) Committee for Public Safety and the Reign of Terror:

-Describe three effects of the French Revolution:


1)

2)

3) Napoleon Bonaparte:

-What did Napoleon do once he was in power?


-How did Napoleon lose power?

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