Chapter 2 - The Impact Of The Enlightenment In France Flashcards

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What was the Enlightenment?

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An intellectual and cultural movement

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Where did the Enlightenment take place?

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Across Europe

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What did they question?

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Traditional assumptions
Ideas
Institutions
Church
Society

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What does dogma mean?

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Belief or principle that has been asserted as true without question

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What were the main thinkers of the Enlightenment called?

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Philosophes

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Who were the main philosophes called?

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Montesquieu
Voltaire
Rousseau
Diderot

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What did Montesquieu think?

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Defended nobility but questioned royal absolutism
Believed in the separation of powers e.g executive, legislature, judiciary

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What did Voltaire think?

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Criticised Catholic Church
Defended royal authority
Imprisoned in Bastille

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What was a famous quote by Voltaire?

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‘I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it’

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What did Rousseau think?

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Government was a contract between the people and their rulers
People had the right to overthrow their government if they act incorrectly

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What did Diderot think?

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Made the Encyclopédie with over 100 french thinkers circulating technological and scientific ideas

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What was one of the main areas that the philosophes attacked?

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The Church and it’s traditions

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What did they dislike about the church?

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Organised religion and ‘chain of being’
The control they had by ‘ignorant masses’ in fear of eternal damnation

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What were the main things the philosophes questioned with the monarchy?

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Divine right
Checks and balances
Rule of law

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What did Francois Quesnay think?

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Abolish monopolies, guilds, tariffs and special privileges

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What is mercantilism?

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Strict state regulation of the economy
E.g. trading companies, monopolies, taxes

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What does laissez-faire mean?

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Limited government intervention
Fair competition

18
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Where were ideas of the Enlightenment spread?

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Salons
Masonic lodges
Cafes
Newspapers
Academies

19
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What were salons?

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A gathering of educated people

20
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What were Masonic lodges?

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Places where Freemasons would chat
They came from wealthy sector of society
Wanted to help charity

21
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How many newspapers were there by 1785?

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80
Compared to 3 in 1700

22
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What were Academies?

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Clubs for intellectuals
Had lectures, debates and writing competitions

23
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Why were ideas of the Enlightenment restricted?

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You needed to be educated
60% of France were literate but not the lower levels of society
Books were expensive

24
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When was the American War of Independence?

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1778

25
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Why did the American revolution have an impact on the French?

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French supported Americans
Soldiers came back with renewed ideas of liberty and democracy