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 * Discuss the political, economic, and social conditions that led to political revolutions in the first global age.**

=**__Group 1__**= =What was Simon Bolivar's vision for the Americas?= http://www.bolivarmo.com/history.htm http://www.carpenoctem.tv/military/bolivar.html http://www.tparents.org/library/unification/books/tims1/Tims1-31.htm http://www.militaryheritage.com/bolivar.htm = = = = = = = = =**__Group 2__**= = = =**How was the relationship between the population and land ownership one of the causes of the French Revolution?**= []

[|www.thecorner.org/hist/f3/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Causes_of_the_French_Revolution]

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Causes_of_the_French_Revolution

= = = = = = = = =__**Group 3**__= =Which revolutions were part of the chain reaction set off by Enlightenment ideas?= http://www.pccua.edu/keough/enlightenment_and_revolution.htm

http://www.mapsofworld.com/south-america/history/revolution.html

http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/hum_303/enlightenment.html

http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/ENLIGHT/SCIREV.HTM

http://science.jrank.org/pages/8957/Democracy-Age-Enlightenment-Revolution.html

I.Which revolutions were part of the chain reaction set off by Enlightenment ideas? Revolution a overthrow of one system in favor of a new system enlightenment attained spiritual knowledge when science and spiritual knowledge blossomed II.Where were the revolutions? England America Europe France South America III. What were the revolutions? Glorious revolution American Revolution Scientific Revolution French Revolution South American Revolution

= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =__**Group 4**__= =What ideas did Thomas Jefferson copy from John Locke?= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Locke#Constitution_of_Carolina http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Declaration_of_Independence

Locke's political theory was founded on [|social contract] theory. Unlike [|Thomas Hobbes], Locke believed that [|human nature] is characterized by reason and tolerance. Like Hobbes, Locke believed that human nature allowed men to be selfish. This is apparent with the introduction of currency. In a [|natural state] all people were equal and independent, and everyone had a natural right to defend his “Life, health, Liberty, or Possessions", basis for the phrase in the American Declaration of Independence; //" [|Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness] "//.[|[19]] = =  Like Hobbes, Locke assumed that the sole right to defend in the state of nature was not enough, so people established a [|civil society] to resolve conflicts in a civil way with help from government in a state of society. However, Locke never refers to Hobbes by name[|[20]] and may instead have been responding to other writers of the day.[|[21]] Locke also advocated governmental [|separation of powers] and believed that revolution is not only a [|right] but an obligation in some circumstances. These ideas would come to have profound influence on the [|Constitution of the United States] and its [|Declaration of Independence].