The Enlightenment
Scientific Revolution
Age of Revolutions
Famous Figures
Potpourri
100

Enlightenment philosophers shared the belief that governments should protect the rights of the _______.

people

100

This English scientist built on the work of Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo by proving that gravity caused objects fall to the Earth.

Sir Isaac Newton

100

What "champion of liberty" is considered by many to be the architect of independence movements across South America?

Simon Bolivar

100

She was the Queen of France at the start of the French Revolution. 

Marie Antionette 

100

Which imperial power was Simón Bolívar most active in resisting in Latin America?

Spain

200

This Enlightenment philosopher proposed that all people had natural rights that included life, liberty, and property.

John Locke

200

What institution objected to the heliocentric theory and labeled it a heresy during the Scientific Revolution

Roman Catholic Church

200

The American and French Revolutions greatly influenced the independence movements of the early 1800s in what part of the world?

Latin America

200

He brought stability to France following the French Revolution, helping to bring an end to the Reign of Terror.

Napoleon Bonaparte 

200

Peter the Great of Russia, King Louis XIV of France, and Suleyman the Magnificent of the Ottoman Empire were all considered what type of rulers?

Absolute monarchs 

300

For European observers, this Revolution confirmed the ideas of the Enlightenment and showed people could use reason to create a more just and equal form of government. 

American Revolution 

300

This Italian scientist further proved that not everything in the universe revolved around the Earth, and also disproved Aristotle by demonstrating that all objects fall at the same rate. 

Galileo Galilei 

300

The French Revolution, Haitian Revolution, and the Grand Colombian Revolution were all most inspired by what?

American Revolution

300

The extreme cold helped the Russians in defeating the French army under whose leadership?

Napoleon

300

Persecution of Jews, Muslims, and Protestants under the rule of the monarchs of Spain was known as this.

The Spanish Inquisition

400

This Enlightenment philosopher argued for the importance of the collective good.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

400

Which Polish scientist first published an argument for the heliocentric theory, that the Earth revolved around the sun?

Nicolaus Copernicus 

400

Post-revolution France lacked political stability, and numerous groups vied for control of the country. This led to which period, before Napoleon Bonaparte's rise to power?

The Reign of Terror

400

This French monarch, nicknamed "The Sun King" expanded the palace of Versailles greatly and was overthrown during the French Revolution.

Louis XIV

400

This is the term for the belief that monarchs received their power from God. 

Divine Right. 

500

This Enlightenment philosopher was best known for his belief in freedom of expression, thought, and religion.

Voltaire

500

This Danish mathematician proved Copernicus' heliocentric theory using math and that the planets revolved around the sun in an oval-shaped ellipse.  

Johannes Kepler

500

In 1810, Miguel Hidálgo led an uprising of indigenous and mestizos fighting for independence from Spain. Creoles also supported Hidálgo's struggle until the rebels started attacking their land. Where did this happen?

Mexico

500

Toussaint L'Ouverture's forces overthrew the French colonial rule and established an indepenent country with a constitution in _____.

Haiti

500

This meeting of European powers helped to create a balance of power in Europe to forge a lasting peace.

Congress of Vienna

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