Absolute Monarchs
Men of the Enlightenment
A More Perfect Union
American Revolution
French Revolution
100

This was the name of the enlightened absolute monarch of Russia.

Catherine II

100

This person claimed that everyone had natural rights (inalienable rights).

John Locke

100

This is the name of the statement that declared America free.

Declaration of Independence

100

This philosophical movement that inspired the American  Revolution.

The Enlightenment

100

This estate consisted of all the commoners in France.

The Third Estate

200

This was the religion that King Philip II practiced.

Catholicism 

200

This person believed that an all-powerful monarch was crucial to society.

Thomas Hobbes

200

This document states the laws of the land.

Constitution

200

The country that helped America during the Revolutionary War.

France

200

The Third Estate representatives of the Estate General broke of and formed this group.

The National Assembly 

300

This is the name of King Henry VIII's brand of Christianity. 

Anglicanism 

300

This person believed a democratic government needed a separation of powers.

(Baron de) Montesquieu

300

The Father of the Constitution and the 4th US president. 

James Maddison

300

This person was a famous spy during the American Revolution. 

Paul Revere

300

This building was seen as a symbol of the monarch's abuse of power.

Bastille

400

Peter the Great wanted to make Russia more like this place.

(Western) Europe

400

This person was the first to speak about the need for the separation of "church and state."

Voltaire

400

The co-writer of the Declaration of Independence and the 3rd US president.

Thomas Jefferson

400

This is the name given to the protest involving the Tea Act.

The Boston Tea Party

400

This was a time in the French Revolution in which massacres and numerous executions took place. 

Reign of Terror

500

The nickname that King Louis XIV gave himself.

The Sun King

500

This person stated that if the government violates the people's natural rights, then the people have the right to overthrow it. 

(Jean-Jacques) Rousseau

500

The first ten amendments of the Constitution.

The Bill of Rights

500

The first battle of the Revolutionary War began in this Massachusetts city. 

Lexington

500

This man played a key role in the French Revolution and later became the first French Emperor. 

Napoleon (Bonaparte)

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