AP European History in 15
What happens when Europeans begin questioning kings, The Church, and society itself? In this energetic episode of AP Euro in 15, Mr. Bruns breaks down the origins and impact of the Enlightenment from 1648–1815. Discover how the Renaissance, Protestant Reformation, and Scientific Revolution paved the way for a new age of reason and intellectual challenge. Explore the powerful ideas of Enlightenment thinkers like Voltaire, John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Denis Diderot, Cesare Beccaria, and Mary Wollstonecraft as they reshaped political theory, justice, natural rights, and the role of government. Mr. Bruns also examines the contradictions of Enlightenment equality, including debates over women’s rights and political participation. Perfect for AP European History students reviewing social organization and development, continuity and change over time (CCOT), and the intellectual foundations of the modern world.
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