Famous (or Infamous) Leaders
Art Movements
-Isms
War and Conflict
Religion
100

Leading a the first succesful communist revolution-this individual became the first leader of the USSR

Vladimir Lenin

100

This art style became the official style of the Soviet Union focusing on the glory of its system and the lives of its people. 

Soviet Realism

100

Gavrillo Princip killed arch-duke Franz Ferdinandand.  An ardent believer in Serbian statehood he supported what ideology?

Nationalism

100

Trench Warfare played a major role in the Western Front of what conflict?

World War I

100

During World War I, the Young Turks weaponized years of preexisting hatred against the Armenians leading to the Armenian Genocide. What faith were the Armenians?

Christian

200

Known as the "Mad Junker" he is known for leading a unified Germany he relied on a system of alliances and conflict to cement unified Germany's place in Europe. 

Otto von Bismarck

200

This art movement  from about 1700-1750 focused on playful and light subject matter. It was commonly purchased by the wealthy. 

Rocco

200

Who is Frederich Engels again? This man often gets left out in writing a key text on this ideology that advocated for a command economy and dictatorship of the proletariat

Communism 

200

This war devastated central Europe and was fought over religion. If Mr. Capista were alive during the war it would have been going on for almost his entire life.

Thirty Years War

200

Which Enlightenment thinker was known for challenging organized religion, specifically the Catholic Church, 

Voltaire

300

The "Sun King," this leader personified the ideas of absolutism. Take a trip to Versailles to see the place he called home. 

Louis XIV

300

Who cares about the specific detail? This art movement that reached its zenith between 1870-1890 focused on light and color while trying to capture a single feeling.

Impressionism

300

Many of the failed revolutions of 1848 sought to bring about more individual rights, representative government, and free markets-reflecting the ideas of which ideology?

Liberalism

300

This war helped unify the German states against a common enemy. It led to an embarassing defeat and a worse case scenario for one of Europe's previously strongest nations 

Franco-Prussian War

300

Known for adult baptism and for allowing women to preach publicly, this sect of Christianity was considered radical by many of the others. 

Anabaptists

400

Known by her political opponents as the "Black Queen", this French queen engaged in ruthless measures to preserve the French monarchy such as planning murder that led to the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre

Catherine de Medici

400

What time is it again? This post World War I art movement was inspired by the teachings of Sigmund Freud and the anxieties that abound in human unconciousness 

Surrealism

400

Is the science good? Do we have clear, observable evidence? This is "ism" is what they were looking for in the Scientific Revolution 

Empiricism
400

World War II? Not likely according to this British Prime Minister who believed that "Peace in Our Time" with Hitler had been achieved through appeasement

Neville Chamberlain

400

This Polish pope challenged communism and played a role in its downfall

Pope John Paul II

500

A seeming contradiction, this emperor strengthened his authoritarian power while also liberalizing and promoting industry. His army was defeated by the German army and he was dethroned.

Napoleon III

500

A tool used by the Catholic Church during the Counter Reformation-this art style tried to be grandiose and emphasize the wealth and power of its owner(s).

Baroque

500

Many nationalists relied on this to derive a common past and heritage for a specific group. 

Romanticism

500

The Edict of Nantes which allowed for toleration of the Huguenots ended which war?

French Wars of Religion 

500

John Calvin believed that God had already decided who would be saved and who would not be. What is this theological concept called?

Predestination 

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