History

Cards (13)

  • Historiography
    The study of historical writing and interpretations over time.
  • Conservative Interpretation
    A view that sees the French Revolution as a destructive force against tradition.
  • Liberal Interpretation
    A perspective that views the revolution as a necessary step towards democracy and modernization.
  • Marxist Interpretation
    A view that emphasizes class struggle and economic factors as the primary drivers of the French Revolution.
  • Bourgeois Revolution

    A term used to describe the French Revolution as an overthrow of the feudal system by the capitalist class.
  • Revisionist Approach
    A perspective that challenges previous interpretations, emphasizing political factors over economic ones.
  • Post-Revisionist Perspective

    A synthesis of Marxist and revisionist views, incorporating cultural and social history into the analysis.
  • Enlightenment Ideas

    Philosophical concepts that influenced revolutionary thought, emphasizing reason, individual rights, and social contracts.
  • Class Struggle
    The conflict between different classes in society, often emphasized in Marxist interpretations of history.
  • Sans-Culottes
    Radical working-class participants in the French Revolution who played a significant role in its more radical phases.
  • Fiscal Crisis
    The financial difficulties faced by the French monarchy in the 1780s, contributing to the revolution.
    1. Phobia acquisition
Watson paired the rat with hitting a large metal pole behind the child's head, creating a loud noise and scaring the child2. A phobic response formed, and the rat produced a fear response, demonstrating phobias can be acquired through association
  • Phobia acquisition:Watson paired the rat with hitting a large metal pole behind the child's head, creating a loud noise and scaring the child
    A phobic response formed, and the rat produced a fear response, demonstrating phobias can be acquired through association