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Catherine: character and aims; extent of influence of the Enlightenment and the impact of the French Revolution on Catherine.
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Catherine the Great and Russia, 1762–1796
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What was one of Catherine the Great's primary aims during her reign?
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One of Catherine the Great's primary aims was to modernize and westernize Russia.
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- Enlightenment: An intellectual movement in the 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason, individualism, and skepticism of traditional authority.
- Serfdom: A system of agricultural labor in which peasants were tied to the land and subject to the authority of landowners.
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Overgeneralizing Catherine's reforms: Clarify that while Catherine did implement some reforms, she did not abolish serfdom and instead reinforced it in many areas.
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