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. The Enlightenment consisted of debates over _____.

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. According to John Locke, government should be based on _____.

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. Catherine the Great transformed Russia by ignoring the nobility and creating a bureaucracy dominated by the middle class.

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. Pugachev's revolt against Catherine the Great was primarily driven by _____.

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. By the eighteenth century the American colonies were an integral part of a global trading network.

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. The literacy of the American colonists was a key factor in the spread of revolutionary ideas.

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. The Boston Tea Party was a reaction against _____.

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. The American revolutionaries were aided by other nations who _____.

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. The French Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen is most similar to the American _____.

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. The Committee of Public Safety justified its reign of terror by using _____.

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. Napoleon said that it would take a dictator to save the Republic, and compared his reign to _____.

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. Muhammad Ali based his modernization of Egypt on _____.

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. Revolutionary movements in the Western Hemisphere were entirely driven by slaves and oppressed workers.

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. Slave revolts in the Caribbean were driven by _____.

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. The facet of Spanish rule which the creole community most resented was _____.

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. The new concept of nationalism went hand in hand with _____.

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. One of the key concepts of the Enlightenment was that _____ rather than faith should determine social, political, and economic regulations.

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. New Protestant churches created during the Great Awakening focused on the outward expression of faith in charity and good works.

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. Wahhabism called for _____.

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. Uthman dan Fodio led a jihad in West Africa that sought both to overthrow secular governments and called for a return of individuals to pure behavior.

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