Essay
Some historians have argued that a crisis of rising expectations caused some of the riots and rebellions of the late eighteenth century. Because governments raised expectations through talk of reform, the public turned to direct action when they did not see conditions improve as much as they had expected. To what extent does this model accurately sum up each of two direct actions: the so-called Flour War in France in 1775 and the Pugachev rebellion in Russia in 1773? Make sure you consider the extent to which reforms were discussed and implemented in each case. Also consider the effect on the rebels of changes made by the French or Russian governments that were not in keeping with Enlightenment ideals.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q2: What role did eighteenth-century Parisian salons play
Q3: How did the Encyclopedia contribute to Enlightenment
Q4: What new texts did abolitionists use in
Q5: One way in which nobles and the
Q6: What was the opinion of Enlightenment writers
Q7: By 1763, which nation controlled territory in
Q8: Although most intellectuals of the Enlightenment publicly
Q9: Why was the nobility of western Europe
Q10: Although expanding commercialism and laissez-faire capitalism increased
Q11: Why did Jean-Jacques Rousseau's theory of "the