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Enlightenment and Social Changes: A Historical Overview, Quizzes of World History

Definitions and context for key terms and concepts related to the european enlightenment and the social changes that emerged during this period. Topics include the concept of enlightenment, the third estate, the declaration of the rights of man and citizen, the wealth of nations, and various social issues such as child labor and prostitution. The document also includes discussions on the works of influential thinkers like immanuel kant, abbe' sieye, adam smith, and john stuart mill.

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2009/2010

Uploaded on 02/24/2010

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Download Enlightenment and Social Changes: A Historical Overview and more Quizzes World History in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-imposed nonage. Nonage is the inability to use one's own understanding without another's guidance DEFINITION 1 What is the Enlightenment? Immanuel Kant 1784 TERM 2 Third Estate is everything. It is nothing DEFINITION 2 What is the third Estate? Abbe' Sieye`s 1789 TERM 3 List that calls for reconstruction of social order, beginning of liberalism, constitution written to be nation, and separation of powers. DEFINITION 3 Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen Estates General 1789 TERM 4 Includes rights to women DEFINITION 4 Decleration of the Rights of Women Olympe de Gouges 1791 TERM 5 Division of Labor; increase manufactor output, Live by rent, wage, profit, Invisible Hand DEFINITION 5 The Wealth of Nations Adam Smith 1776 TERM 6 Benefits of Independent capitalism ; Britain is way ahead of its time; focus on output; anyone can work no longer just skilled workers DEFINITION 6 Philosophy of Manufactures Andrew Ure 1835 TERM 7 Shows hardships workers faced, and rules they followed. DEFINITION 7 Rules of a Factory in Berlin 1840s TERM 8 Child Labor is slavery; it needs to end DEFINITION 8 Yorkshire Slavery Richard Oastler 1830 TERM 9 Causes of prostitution: money; says they are lazy arent religious, and women had hard time finding jobs so became prostitutes. DEFINITION 9 Prostitution in London, with a Comparitive view of that of Paris and New York Michael Ryan 1839 TERM 10 Propserity lies in joinging groups, compares and contrasts politics in Europe and USA; Europe is a fight to get on top and all the losers vanish, while America there is always compromise. Influence: DEFINITION 10 Democracy in America Alexis de Tocqueville 1835
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