28.1 - Popular Sovereignty / Political Upheaval
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5.3.I.: In what ways did the Enlightenment impact revolutions and rebellions against existing governments? *
5.3.I.A.: How did Enlightenment thinkers such as Voltaire and Rousseau apply new ways of understanding the natural world to human relationships, encouraging observation and inference in all spheres of life? *
5.3.I.A.: What arguments did intellectuals use when critiquing the role that religion played in public life? *
5.3.I.A.:  Describe the new political ideas about the individual, natural rights, and the social contract developed by Locke and Montesquieu. *
5.3.I.C.: The ideas of Enlightenment thinkers influenced resistance to existing political authority, as reflected in revolutionary documents.  Summarize each of the following documents and the role that they played in the revolutionary movements.                           • The American Declaration of Independence            • The French Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen                                                                                     • Bolivar’s Jamaica Letter *
5.3.III.: Describe how increasing discontent with imperial rule propelled reformist and revolutionary movements. *
5.3.III.B.: Explain the causes, impacts, and significance of the following revolutions:                                               • American Revolution                                                    • French Revolution *
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