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53926455Olympe de GougesFrench feminist who insisted that women should become full citizens of revolutionary France, an ideafor she was eventually executed0
53926456John LockePolitical theorist of the 17th century who inspired the revolutions of the 18th century1
53926457George WashingtonVirginian, patriot, general, and president. Lived at Mount Vernon. Led the Revolutionary Army in the fight for independence. First President of the United States.2
53926458Louis XVIleader wgo, when he plotted with Austria to invade France, destroyed the possibility of a constitutional monarchy and invited his own execution3
53926459Marie Antoinettequeen of Franceas wife of Louis XVI) who was unpopular her extravagance and opposition to reform contributed to the overthrow of the monarchy; she was guillotined along with her husband1755-1793)4
53926460Maximilien RobespierreRadical Jacobin leader associated with the worst excesses of the French Revolution5
53926461Napolean BonaparteqLeader who, altough regarded as one of the greatest military leaders of any age, committed the fatal mistake of overconfidence6
53926462Toussaint LovertureRevolutionary who, armed with education, organizational skills, and a determined army, liberated his island colony from French rule7
53926463Simon Bolivarconsidered "George Wahington" of Latin America8
53926464Edmund Burkespokesman for British conservatism who accepted change that was gradual and consistant with tradition9
53926465John Stuart Millspokeman for British liberalism who argued for complete freedom of religion10
53926466Klemens von Metternichconservative Austican diplomat who sought a balance of power between the nations of Europe11
53926467Otto von BismarckPrime minister of Prussia and architect of Germany unification12
53926734Mary WollstonecraftEnglish feminist who argued that the ideals of the Enlightment-matural rights, consent of the governed-should also be applied to women13

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