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a. | Joseph
II | g. | Samuel Richardson and Henry
Fielding | b. | Denis Diderot | h. | Franz Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Ludwig van
Beethoven | c. | Frederick the Great | i. | neoclassical | d. | Catherine the Great | j. | salon | e. | Marie-Thérèse Geoffrin | k. | baroque | f. | Elisabeth-Louise Vigée-Le Brun | l. | enlightened despot |
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abolished
serfdom
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2.
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composed classical
music
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3.
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ruled Russia as an enlightened
despot
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4.
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ruled Prussia as an
enlightened despot
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ruled Austria as an
enlightened despot
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6.
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edited and published the
Encyclopedia
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7.
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brutally crushed a massive
uprising of serfs
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8.
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gave the nobility absolute
power over the serfs
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9.
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developed many of the features
of the modern novel
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10.
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relating to a grand, ornate
style that characterized European painting, music, and architecture in the 1600s and early
1700s.
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one of the 18th-century
European monarchs who was inspired by Enlightenment ideas to rule justly and respect the rights of
subjects
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a social gathering of
intellectuals and artists, like those held in the homes of wealthy women in Paris and other European
cities during the Enlightenment
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relating to a simple, elegant
style (based on ideas and themes from ancient Greece and Rome) that characterized the arts in Europe
during the late 1700s.
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14.
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ran the most influential of
Paris salons during the Enlightenment
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