People
Conflicts
Guess the Image
Philosophies/Movements
Social/political
100

This British Queen, who had the longest reign of her time, presided over the height of the British Empire's wealth and power.

A) Queen Elizabeth I
B) Queen Victoria
C) Queen Anne
D) Queen Mary  

B) Queen Victoria 

100

This war, fought from 1853 to 1856, involved Russia battling Britain, France, and the Ottomans over control of the Black Sea

A) The Franco-Prussian War
B) The Crimean War
C) The Austro-Prussian War
D) The Danish War

B) Crimean War

100


Who is this?



Emperor Napoleon III

100

This political doctrine emphasizes the rights and power of ordinary people in their struggle against the elite. 

A) Realpolitik
B) Populism
C) Socialism
D) Materialism

B) Populism

100

These local assemblies, created by Tsar Alexander II, provided limited self-government in rural Russia.

A) Soviets
B) Zemstvos
C) Mirs
D) Dumas

Zemstvos 

200

These two leaders were important in the unification of Italy.

Garibaldi, King Victor Emmanuel II

200

The conflict between the Second French Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia that resulted in the unification of Germany

the Franco-Prussian War

200


Who is this?



Florence Nightingale

200

This artistic movement sought to depict life as it is, rather than as it should be, often focusing on the struggles of everyday people.

Realism 

200

This economic union, established in Germany, eliminated tariffs among German states and fostered economic nationalism.

Zollverein

300

The two Frenchman who were known for their contributions to realism with art and literature

Gustave Flaubert, Gustave Courbet

300

The battle of Prussia & Austria vs. Denmark that arose over two contested duchies

Danish War, 1864

300


Who is this?


Giuseppe Garibaldi 

300

What are the three stages that Positivism argues human history progresses through?

Theological, metaphysical, and scientific

300

This communal farming system in Russia, praised by Alexander Herzen, reflected a collectivist spirit and was central to the lives of freed serfs after the 1861 Emancipation.

Mir

400

The name(s) of four scientists/inventors (from this chapter) who made major breakthroughs/inventions 

extra points if you name breakthroughs/inventions

Louis Pasteur (germ theory of disease/pasteurization), Joseph Lister (antiseptics), Michael Faraday (primitive generator), Dmitri Mendeleev (grouped elements according to atomic weight to make the periodic table), Charles Darwin (theorized evolution), Robert Koch (developed methods of culturing),  Elizabeth Blackwell (1st major breakthrough for women in medicine)

400

The name of the famous battle remembered as a suicidal charge of the British Light Brigade during the Crimean War 

the Battle of Balaklava

400


Who is this



Queen Victoria and her family 

400

These two philosophies, promoted by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engel, focused on class struggle and the rise of the proletariat to seize control from the bourgeoisie. 

Marxism and Communism

400

This agreement during the mid 19th century, occurred during the rule of the emperor of Austria, Francis Joseph.

Ausgleich of 1867

500

This person accepted an appointment to study landmasses of South America and the South Pacific on an official Royal Navy scientific expedition aboard the H.M.S. Beagle.

Charles Darwin

500

The name(s) of the two battles that take place during the Unification of Germany 

Battle of Koniggratz and the Battle of Sedan 

500


What is this? (extra points if you name the painter)



The Stonebreakers  (painting by Gustave Courbet)

500

This philosophy can be traced to the publication of the communist manifesto in 1848.  

Marxism 

500

Vera Zasulich's (The daughter of a poor nobleman) actions of shooting and wounding the governor-general of Saint Petersburg encouraged this group of radicals, known as 

People’s Will

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