Religion
Government
Thinkers
Randomness
Art and Napoleon
100
protested against corruption in the Catholic church, formed new branch of Christianity
Protestant
100
A type of nation with its own independent government.
Nation-State
100
Economist who explained the law of supply and demand
Adam Smith
100
Policy of forcing Russian culture on all ethnic groups in the Russian empire
Russification
100
Movement in art that reflected the growing political importance of the working class in the 1850’s
realism
200
The belief that one should be loyal not to a king or empire but to a nation of people who share a culture and history.
nationalism
200
Wrote that populations get too large without disease and war.
Malthus
200
Term applied to tough power politics with no room for idealism
realpolitik
200
Type of art that attempted to give the artist’s impression of a subject using light and shimmering colors to capture the moment.
impressionism
300
The philosophy that a perfect community or society can be achieved
utopianism
300
A direct vote for government. Invented by Ancient Greeks and reintroduced by Napoleon. One person, one vote for representative government.
Plebiscite
300
Wrote “A Vindication of the Rights of Women.”
Mary Wollstonecraft
300
Napoleon was defeated here for the first time.
Waterloo
300
Gathering places in France where Enlightenment ideals were discussed.
Salons
400
England became what religion (most of the time) after Henry VII?
Protestant (Anglican specifically)
400
Representative branch of government in England has two houses, list them
House of Lords, House of Commons
400
Inventor who contributed largely to the steam engine
James Watt
400
Letting a field rest for a year to recover and grow stronger crops the next year.
crop rotation
400
Napoleon’s attempt to isolate England during the Napoleonic Wars.
Continental System
500
What King of Spain tried to conquer England to make her Catholic again?
King Phillip II
500
A king/queen whose power is limited by laws that give the people a say in the government.
Constitutional Monarchy
500
Became emperor of France in 1852 after originally being elected into power.
Louis Napoleon
500
The factories, raw materials, and other things needed to make finished goods for sale.
Means of Production
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