Britain's Ascendancy (and Setbacks)
French Revolution - Liberal Phase
Off with their heads! (French Revolution - Radical Phase)
Napoleon Complex
Romanticism
200

The Seven Years' War was known by this other name in North America

What is the French and Indian War?

200

The first and second estates were made up of these two groups, respectively

Who are the clergy and nobility (must be in correct order)?
200

This lawyer became the most powerful man in France via his control of the Committee of Public Safety

Who is Maximilien Robespierre?

200

Napoleon was born on this Mediterranean island

What is Corsica? 

200

Romanticism privileged ______ over reason

What is emotion/feeling?
400
This law, dating back to the Merovingians in the 5th - 6th century, forbade women from inheriting the throne in much of continental Europe (and was a cause of the War of Austrian Succession)

What is Salic Law?

400

This fortress/prison/arsenal was a potent symbol of Bourbon absolutism before its fall in the summer of 1789

What is the Bastille?

400

This new invention, framed by supporters as a symbol of the Enlightenment, was used by the Revolutionaries to eliminate enemies

What is the guillotine?

400

Event that ended the French Revolution and precipitated Napoleon's rise to power

What is the Coup d'état? 

400

This philosopher has been described as the "father of the Romantic movement"

Who is Jean-Jacques Rousseau? 

600

This grievance against the British parliament's increasing use of direct taxes became a rallying cry for disgruntled American colonists in the 1760s - 1770s

What is "no taxation without representation"?

600

The event in October of 1789, where nearly 7,000 women broke into Versailles and forced the king to return to Paris.

What is the Women's March on Versailles? 

600

The queen of France who was executed in 1793, accused of lacking sympathy with the French common people

Who is Marie Antoinette?

600

Napoleon's first exile was to this Mediterranean island

What is Elba?

600

Unlike the Renaissance humanists or the Enlightenment philosophes, the Romantics tended to look back nostalgically on this historical period in European history

What are the Middle Ages/Medieval Europe?

800

This peace treaty ended the American Revolution

What is the Peace of Paris (1783)?

800

This further strengthened the state's (France's) control over the church.  Like forcing all clergy to have primary allegiance to France.

What is the Civil Constitution of the Clergy?

800

This development, taking place during the summer "month of heat," saw the downfall of the Jacobin control over the National Convention

What is the Thermidorian Reaction? 

800

Napoleon's final defeat in 1815, in modern-day Belgium; to "meet one's _____" became an aphorism meaning to experience disaster

What is Waterloo?

800

This religious group was ridiculed because of their approach to studying and devotion.  They were given a nickname that stuck.

What is Methodism?

1000

This final major engagement of the American Revolution led to the surrender of an entire British army to George Washington and his French allies

What is the Siege of Yorktown? 

1000

When the royal family disguised themselves and attempted to flee the country became known as...

What is the Flight to Varennes?

1000

The final form of the Revolutionary government, led by five executives, was able to conquer nearby countries but was plagued by economic and political instability

What is the Directory? 

1000

This naval battle destroyed Napoleon's aspiration to invade the British Isles and forced him to try the Continental System; namesake of a prominent square in Central London

What is the Battle of Trafalgar?

1000

The revival of organized religion in the late 18th/early 19th century was known as this in Protestant countries like the UK (ex: creation of Methodism) 

What is the Second Great Awakening?

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