AP European History
The Scientific Revolution through the Enlightenment
Identification Terms
Scienific revolution
Epicycle
Kepler’s Laws of Planetary motion
Cogito ergo sum
Hobereaux
Corvee
Banalities
Family economy
Domestic system
Ghettos
Silesia
Philosophy of natural law
"universalists"
Deism
Enlightened absolutism
Legislative commission
Empiricism
Sabbats
Cunning fold
Ancien Regime
Taille
Charter of the Nobility
Game laws
Neolocalism
Spinning jenny
"court Jews"
Magyars
Tabula rasa
Philosophes
Robot
Pantheism
Sans Souci
Rationalism
Heliocentrism
Sumptuary laws
Vingtieme
Aristocratic resurgance
Class legislation
Servant
Bourgeoisie
Pragmatic Sanction
Enlightenment
Salons
Dualism
Physiocrats
Josephinism
"Erasez l’infame"
Purgachev’s rebellion
War of Jenkin’s Ear
Treaty of Aix-la Chappelle
Treaty of Paris 1763
Agricultural revolution
Convention of Westminster
War of Austrian Succession
Toleration Patent
Treaty of Kuchuk-Kainardji
Gordon Riots
"Diplomatic Revolution"
Seven Years’ War
Partitions in Poland
Nicolaus Copernicus
Johannes Kepler
Miguel de Cervantes
John Milton
Rene Descartes
Thomas Hobbes
Charles Townsend
Josiah Wedgwood
James Watt
Prince Wenzel Anton Kaunitz
Catherine II (the Great)
Cardinal Fleury
Voltaire
Jean Calas
Adam Smith
Mme. De Pompadour
Ptolemy
Galileo Galilei
William Shakespeare
John Bunyan
Blaise Pascal
John Locke
Robert Bakewell
James Hargreaves
Thomas Newcomen
Frederick II (the Great)
Robert Walpole
Willima Pitt the Elder
Denis Diderot
David Hume
Baron de Montesquieu
Mary Wollstonecraft
Tycho Brahe
Isaac Newton
Christopher Marlow
Francis Bacon
Barauch Spinoza
Emelyan Pugachev
Robert Jacques Turgot
Richard Arkwright
Empress Maria Theresa
Peter III
Joseph II
Immanuel Kant
John Toland
Cesare Beccaria
Jean-Jaques Rousseau
Leopold II
On the Revolutions of the Hevenly Spheres (Orbs)
Dialogues on the Two Chief Systems of the World
Paradise Lost
Grace Abounding
Novum Organum
Discourse on Method
Ethics
Essay Concerning Human Understanding
The Spectator
Principia Mathematica
Don Quixote
Areopagitaca
The Pilgrims’ Progress
The Advancement of Learning
Pensees
Leviathan
Two Treatises on Government
Letters on the English
Candide
Encyclopedie
Wealth of Nations
The Spirit of Laws
Emile
Age of Louis XIV
Treatise on Tolerance
The Persian Letters
The Social Contract
Instructions
Vindication of the Rights of Women
Most of these terms are covered in chapters 14 – 18.
*Directions: In the center of the blank side of a 3 X 5 colored index card, clearly print the item to be identified. On the reverse, lined side, write out a "full and complete" definition of the item. Notecards, rubber-banded together, are due in class the day of each unit review. Students will bring in a shoebox to hold their review terms.
Notecard colors are assigned as follows: Intellectual – Blue; Cultural – Pink; Political/Diplomatic – Yellow; Social – Orange; Economic – Green; Brown (use White card) – Miscellaneous.