Absolutism
Enlightenment
Imperialism
Industrial Revolution
Nationalism
100

The Glorious Revolution in England dethroned James II and replaced him with __. 

William and Mary

100

The 18th century intellectual movement is known as ___.

the Enlightenment
100

The extension of a country's power over another country's land and people, making them part of their empire, is known as __.

imperialism

100

The Industrial Revolution started in what industry?

Textile

100

Why did most revolutions of 1848 in Europe fail?

Disunity among the goals and backgrounds of revolutionaries

200

Political rule that is unlimited or unrestrained is called __. 

absolutism

200

This Enlightenment scientist developed the heliocentric theory of the universe.

Nicolaus Copernicus

200

The U.S. foreign policy that warned Europe from imperializing the western hemisphere.

Monroe Doctrine

200

The inventor of the cotton gin and interchangeable parts.

Eli Whitney

200

The "citizen king" of France elected after the July Revolution. He later fled the country because he only helped the wealthy.

Louis Philippe

300

The leader of the Roundheads during the English Civil War who led the Protectorate after victory. 

Oliver Cromwell

300

DAILY DOUBLE - not an exam question

In what country did most Enlightenment political thinkers live?

France

300

Which country had a different approach to imperialism, only seeking to expand its own borders rather than take overseas territory?

Russia

300

Which was NOT a cause of the Industrial Revolution? a) adequate food supply, b) large, mobile workforce, c) farms were bought by the government for good prices, d) expansion of trade due to increased British colonies

c) farms were bought by the government for good prices

300

The Prussian chancellor who unified Germany.

Otto von Bismarck

400

This group was persecuted after the Edict of Nantes was revoked.

Huguenots

400

The framers of the U.S. Constitution borrowed what idea from Montesquieu?

Separation of powers

400

During which war did Britain take South Africa from the Dutch?

Boer War

400

DAILY DOUBLE - not an exam question

Who modernized the assembly line within his factories, making it a normal part of factory work and increasing productivity?

Henry Ford

400

Which ethnic group revolted in the Austrian Empire and became equal partners, forming the Dual Monarchy?

Hungarians

500

This English document protected the rights of a prisoner by stating that they must either be charged with a crime or released.

Habeas Corpus Act

500

The belief that God exists but is not involved in human affairs.

Deism

500

The "empire builder" who imperialized Africa for Britain, seeking to take territory from Cape to Cairo.

Cecil Rhodes

500

Co-author of the Communist Manifesto and author of Das Kapital, which outlined the details of a socialist society.

Karl Marx
500

Which nation was the only member of the Concert of Europe that refused to suppress revolts in Latin America?

Great Britain

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