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DBQ: To what extent were the thinkers of the Enlightenment "Revolutionary"? Part I:

Part II: Document 1 The Governing Senate has deemed it necessary to make known that the landlords serfs and peasants owe their landlords proper submission and absolute obedience in all matters, according to the laws which provide that all persons who dare to incite serfs and peasants to disobey their landlords shall be arrested and taken to the nearest government office, there to be punished forthwith as disturbers of the public tranquility, according to the laws and without leniency Source: Catherine II, empress of Russia, Decree on the Serfs, 1767 Document 2 Rulers should always remind themselves that they are men like the least of their subjects. The sovereign is the foremost judge, general, financier, and minister of his country, not merely for the sake of his prestige. Therefore, he should perform with care the duties connected with these offices. He is merely the principal servant of the State. Hence, he must act with honesty, wisdom, and complete disinterestedness in such a way that he can render an account of his stewardship to the citizens at any moment However, we have too many Jews in the towns. They are needed on the Polish border because in these areas Hebrews alone perform trade. As soon as you get away from the frontier, the Jews become a disadvantage detrimental to Christian burghers and merchants. Source: Frederick II, King of Prussia, Essay on Forms of Government and Testament Politique, 1770 Document 3 Patent of November 1, 1781, in re Manorial Lords and Subjects. The servile status of subjects is herewith abolished completely and the following dispositions enacted: Any subject is entitled to marry, subject to previous notification and acquisition of a certificate, to be delivered free of charge. He may, provided he observes the regulations governing conscription for military service, leave his present manor and settle or take service on another within the Province; but if he wishes to establish himself as a peasant cultivator or cottager on another manor, he must ask for leaving certificate, which must also be issued him free of charge, to be shown to the new manorial authority. A subject is free to learn any handicraft, trade, etc., and seek his livelihood where he will. For this no leaving permit is necessary. Subjects are no longer required to perform domestic service for their lords, except orphans, who may be required to do such service for a period not exceeding three years. No services shall be imposed on or required of subjects beyond the robot* and payments in kind and cash attaching to their holdings. Subjects are bound to render obedience to their lords in virtue of the existing laws. *The robot was three days of unpaid labor a week, although many serfs worked every day except Sunday. Source: Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, The Serfdom Patent, 1781

Enlightenment DBQ: To what extent were the Enlightenment Thinkers Revolutionary? Part I: Read Document A- H. In your opinion, how Revolutionary are each of the Thinkers? Rate each Thinker on a scale of 1 to 10 (1 being not Revolutionary at all, 10 being totally Revolutionary.) Turn each of the documents into a Tweet. Each Thinker needs their own Twitter name, then a Tweet (approximately 140 characters) that sums up the document, then at least 1 hashtag at the end. Doc Author Rating Tweet A B C D E F G

H Part II: Read Documents 1-3. These were written by rulers who lived during the Enlightenment. They are referred to as Enlightened Despots because they did follow some Enlightenment ideals, but they were also a despot What do you think the Enlightenment Thinkers would have thought about these three documents? Respond to each of the Enlightened Despots with at least two Tweets, but you must pretend you are Tweeting as an Enlightenment Thinker and use the Twitter names you created in Part I. Doc Author Tweet Reply #1 Tweet Reply #2 1 2 3