Transcription of UNIT 5 : THE AGE of REVOLUTIONS (1750-1914) - Weebly
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10-24-7 METHOD: HOW DO I KNOW YOU ARE STUDYING THESE NOTES? (EVIDENCE) HIGHLIGHT UNDERLINE - CIRCLE VOCABULARY CHUNKING *ASTERISKS / STARS* QUESTION MARKS??? NUMBER OF SENTENCES IN SUMMARY = NUMBER OF QUESTIONS IN NOTES 1 WORLD HISTORY STUDY GUIDE UNIT 5 : THE AGE of REVOLUTIONS (1750-1914) The years between 1750 and 1914 were years of enormous change. The Scientific revolution and the Enlightenment brought a completely new way of looking at the world. Monarchies were overthrown, and representative forms of government emerged In some areas, people tried to return to previous ways. In other areas, however feelings of Nationalism arose that led to the growth of nations. During this same time, enormous changes were occurring in Europe and Japan.
Thomas Hobbes People are greedy and selfish. Only a government can create a peaceful, orderly society John Locke People have natural rights. It is the job of government to protect these natural rights. If the gov’t does not protect these rights, the people have the right to overthrow it. Baron de Montesquieu The powers of government should be
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