Chapter 2 Test: Study Guide

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Chapter 2 Test: Study Guide

Multiple Choice
- No taxation, without representation
- the ideas of Montesquieu/branches of government
- the Age of Reason (the Enlightenment)
- Glorious Revolution
- the Social Contract
- Salons of Europe
- Why the U.S. didnt want a strong central govt.
- the different tax acts that were enforced by Britain
- the Declaration of Independence (7/4/1776)
- country that helped U.S. the most in the Revolutionary War
- Adam Smith and laissez-faire
- the English and U.S. Bill of Rights
- Diderots Encyclopedia
- the Articles of Confederation
- Beccaria and brutal punishments
- efforts of Elizabeth I as queen
- the first and second Continental Congress
- Cavaliers vs. Roundheads
- important battles of the Revolutionary War
- King George III and the Olive Brach Petition
- the Constitutional Convention of 1787
- the Treaty of Paris (1783)
- the ideas of John Locke
- the English Revolution
- Deism and the philosophes
- Rousseau and the social contract
- results of the Seven Years War
- William and Marys bloodless takeover
- Charles I and the 11-year tyranny

Important Names
- Adam Smith
- Francis Bacon
- John Locke
- Rene Descartes
- Thomas Hobbes
- Thomas Jefferson
- Madame Geoffrin
- Cesare Beccaria
- Isaac Newton
- Queen Elizabeth
- Oliver Cromwell
- Thomas Paine
- James I & II

- Montesquieu
- Denis Diderot
- Rousseau
- Voltaire
- David Hume
- George Washington
- Mary Wollstonecraft
- William and Mary
- William Pitt the Elder
- Queen Mary
- Karl Marx
- Charles I & II
- King Henry VIII

True/False
- Philosophes vs. Physiocrats
- French and Indian War
- The English Bill of Rights
- Articles of Confederation
- divine rights vs. natural rights
- separation of powers/checks and balances
- soldiers of the Continental Army
- the court system in 18th century Europe
- the salons of Europe
- general beliefs of Enlightenment thinkers

Fill In The Blank


- Know all the kings and queens of the Tudor and Stuart dynasties (from earliest to
latest)
- Know all the important quotes from the Enlightenment PowerPoint

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