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Before (causes) During (what happened) After (effects) -Absolute Rulers control all aspects and every government decision. -Monarchs make decisions to keep nobles happy, not the masses -Out of touch with the people -Philosophes debated the best forms of government -Enlightened thinkers were concerned with the relationship between the government and the people. -The concept of Social Contract is developed -People are concerned with the concept of Natural rights for the people. -Enlightened thinkers were concerned with the relationship between the government and the people. -Influenced American, French and Latin American Revolutions

Before (causes) During (what happened) After (effects)

Before (causes) don’t forget the “catalyst” During (what happened) After (effects)

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Before (causes) During (what happened) After (effects)

Before (causes) During (what happened) After (effects)

Before (causes) During (what happened) After (effects) -Absolute Rulers control all aspects and every government decision. -Monarchs make decisions to keep nobles happy, not the masses -Out of touch with the people -Philosophes debated the best forms of government -Enlightened thinkers were concerned with the relationship between the government and the people. -The concept of Social Contract is developed -People are concerned with the concept of Natural rights for the people. -Enlightened thinkers were concerned with the relationship between the government and the people. -Influenced American, French and Latin American Revolutions

Before (causes) During (what happened) After (effects)

Before (causes) don’t forget the “catalyst” During (what happened) After (effects)

Before (causes) During (what happened) After (effects)

Before (causes) During (what happened) After (effects)

Before (causes) During (what happened) After (effects)

Before (causes) During (what happened) After (effects) -Absolute Rulers control all aspects and every government decision. -Monarchs make decisions to keep nobles happy, not the masses -Out of touch with the people -Philosophes debated the best forms of government -Enlightened thinkers were concerned with the relationship between the government and the people. -The concept of Social Contract is developed -People are concerned with the concept of Natural rights for the people. -Enlightened thinkers were concerned with the relationship between the government and the people. -Influenced American, French and Latin American Revolutions

Before (causes) During (what happened) After (effects)

Before (causes) don’t forget the “catalyst” During (what happened) After (effects)

Before (causes) During (what happened) After (effects)

Before (causes) During (what happened) After (effects)

Before (causes) During (what happened) After (effects)

Before (causes) During (what happened) After (effects) -Absolute Rulers control all aspects and every government decision. -Monarchs make decisions to keep nobles happy, not the masses -Out of touch with the people -Philosophes debated the best forms of government -Enlightened thinkers were concerned with the relationship between the government and the people. -The concept of Social Contract is developed -People are concerned with the concept of Natural rights for the people. -Enlightened thinkers were concerned with the relationship between the government and the people. -Influenced American, French and Latin American Revolutions

Before (causes) During (what happened) After (effects)

Before (causes) don’t forget the “catalyst” During (what happened) After (effects)

Before (causes) During (what happened) After (effects)

Before (causes) During (what happened) After (effects)

Before (causes) During (what happened) After (effects)