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Adam Smith's ideas in The Wealth of Nations made an impact on what business practice? laissez-faire capitalism
What caused many people to lose faith in the Enlightenment ideas during the French Revolution? Tremendous violence and the beheadings.
What did the following inspire, a desire to demonstrate power and prestige a demand for raw materials and new markets a sense of superiority that leads to attempts to "civilize savages" A renewed desire and interest in Imperialism
The executions King Charles I of England and King Louis XVI of France both lead to what? New forms of representative governments
What factors most influenced the world populations in the 15-19th century? The population of the Americas increased due to slave trade
Which explorer was first to use Dias' discovery and reach India? Vasco da Gama
Which of the following was an immediate result of the Industrial Revolution? Rise of Labor Unions
What is the main philosophy of Adam Smith? Private ownership of property
What is the main philosophy of Karl Marx? Shared ownership of property
What was the main cause of the French Revolution ? Increased taxes on the Third Estate (middle class)
Why were African Slaves used in the slave labor trade more than other groups? They had an immunity to disease.
When Ben Franklin argued for the constitution should be approved by the people, what enlightenment idea does he use? John Locke- consent of the governed
What caused Native people to be wiped out when the Europeans arrived in the "New World"? Disease from Europe "old world"
Which enlightenment ideal had a direct impact on the French Revolution? questioning the purpose of the government
Why were the spheres of influence created in China? They wanted trade profits in Chinese markets
What are three important events of the French Revolution? The great fear, Reign of Terror, storming of the Bastille
What was one part of the Columbian Exchange and the markets between Europe and the Americas? Europe demanded more tobacco and this caused the Americas to increase crops.
The Constitutional Monarchy in England had what guidelines? It restricted law making. A king or Queen had to have approval from the parliament before making a law.
What did Christopher Columbus achieve? made 4 transatlantic crossings, was sponsored by Spain, and searched for a route to India
What are key ideas of Communism? man should work for society not himself, total public ownership, revolutions for classless society are important
What is a major effect of industrialization? increase in Urbanization
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