What is the location of the Mughal Empire?
Modern day India
What did Mary Wollstonecraft believe in?
Rights for Women
What is the Estates system/Old regime?
A social hierarchy
What is nationalism?
What is the meaning of abolish?
to end/stop
What 3 continents was the Ottoman Empire on?
Europe, Asia and Africa
Who fought for free speech and freedom of religion?
Voltaire
How did King Louis XVI get the power to rule?
Divine Right
Who led the Haitian Revolution?
Toussiant L'Overture
What is the meaning of isolate?
to close off from, nobody in or out
What did the Edict of Edo do for the Tokugawa Shogunate?
Isolated Japan/ Closed Japan for 200 years/ Did not allow Christianity
Who believed in a social contract between the government and the people?
Rousseau
Who was in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd estates?
Clergy, Nobles, Everyone else/commoners
What to men led the Latin American Revolutions?
Simon Bolivar and Jose de Martin
What is the meaning of revolution?
Change
What was a similarity between the Tokugawa Shogunate and the Bourbon Dynasty?
They used a social hierarchy to keep power
Who believed in a separation of power and 3 branch government?
Montesquieu
Who started it and what was the Reign of Terror?
Maximilien Robespierre, a year of people being put to death by the guillotine/getting their heads chopped off
What two countries were created by nationalism?
Germany and Italy
What is the meaning of oppression?
To be held down, to be discriminated against
What is an absolute monarch, who is Louis XVI and what did he create?
A king/queen with 100% power, King Louis XIV created the Palace of Versailles
What did John Locke believe in?
Natural Rights, life, liberty and property
People can overthrow their government
Who through a coup de tat and crowned himself the leader of France?
Napoleon Bonaparte
What two empires were destroyed due to nationalism?
Austrian and Ottoman Empires
What is an enlightened despot?
A monarch that listened to and gave their people some rights