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Ch. 5 & 6 WH vocab

World History Exam Study Guide

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He was from England and he believed that people were cruel, greedy, and selfish. Thomas Hobbes
He was also from England and he believed that people were responsible and moral (Locke liked people) John Locke
From France- he was a thinker who promoted the seperation of powers in the government. Montesquieu
From France- he was writer of different styles of literature and didn't like slave trade and religious predigidous. Voltaire
From France and comprised the encyclopedia Diderot
From France-thought that people in their natural state were good. Rousseau
She believed that the first role of women whould be to be a good mother, women need an education and should decide their occupation. Mary Wollstonecraft
Wrote the Wealth of Nations and he believed in Laissez Faire Adam Smith
He pursued pleasure before serious business. He was well-meaning but weak and indecisive. Louis XVI
He was a shrewd lawyer and politician, who quickly rose to the leadership of the Committee of Public Safety. Maximilien Robespierre
He was a popular military hero who won a series of brilliant victories against the Austrians in Italy Napoleon Bonparte
it was a group that promised to meet until they had a "sound and just constitution." The Oath was made by members of the third estate. Tennis Court Oath
the middle class bourgeoisie
to give up or step down from power abdicate
military tactic in which soldiers destroy everything in their path to hurt their enemy. It left the French hungry and cold as winter came. scourched-earth policy
They led the French Republic The Directory
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