Seven Years War
Glorious Revolution
The Enlightenment
Enlightenment Culture
Absolutism
100

This was the first and only female Hapsburg Monarch.

Who is Maria Theresa?

100

King James II made clear that he wanted to give more political power to this societal group by eliminating the largely Protestant members of Parliament.

Who are the Catholics?

100

Enlightenment theory proposed by John Locke that argued that everyone is born a 'blank slate'.

What is Tabula Rasa?

100

Popular art movement during the Seventeenth Century which translates to 'irregular pearl'.

What is the Baroque style?
100

This is the belief that rules have been granted their authority to govern through God.

What is Divine Right?

200

This Prussian leader who is largely recognized as a military mastermind increased the power of Prussia.

Who is Frederick II?

200

Along with liberty, the British gentry was concerned about the protection of this right.

What is property?

200

This book contained a vast collection of Enlightenment ideas and Scientific Theories.

What is the Encyclopedie?

200

This was a popular female novelist who wrote of the everyday life of English citizens.  

Who is Jane Austen?

200

To keep a closer eye on the nobles, King Louis XIV moved them out of Paris to this location.

What is the Palace of Versailles? 

300

Britain entered into the Seven Years War to diminish the power of this European country.

What is France?

300

The British Parliament invited this Dutch stadtholder to invade England and remove James II from the throne.  

Who is William of Orange?

300

This Philosophe wrote the book The Spirit of Laws which argued for the separation of powers.

Who is Baron de Montesquieu?

300

This classical composer wrote more than 600 musical compositions including the operas The Marriage of Figaro and The Magic Flute.

Who is Mozart?

300

This enlightened monarch made many reforms in Austria including religious toleration and compulsory education for boys.

Who is Joseph II?

400

The Seven Years War which lasted from 1754-1763 is sometimes known by this nickname as it relates to European History.

What is the First World War?

400

This is the idea that Parliament is an equal part of the government and could make or reject their own laws. 

What is Parliamentary Sovereignty?

400

A spiritual movement created by Voltaire and Diderot that advocated the 'clockmaker theory'.

What is Deism?

400

A neo-classical artist hailing from the Netherlands who focused on painting regular people.

Who is Rembrandt?  

400

Peter the Great of Russia attempted to emulate King Louis XIV thy building this city as a Russian Versailles.

What is St. Petersburg?

500

This economic entity would later control all of India as a result of the Seven Years War.

What is the British East India Company?

500

This document was written in 1689 guaranteed freedom of speech for Parliament members, required trial by jury and limited the monarch's power.

What is the English Bill of Rights?

500
A political concept made popular by Jean-Jacques Rousseau in which all individuals participated and made laws according to the 'general will'.

What is the Social Contract?

500

This artistic movement formed as a counter-reaction to the Enlightenment.

What is Romanticism?

500

King Louis XIV officially made France Catholic and forced out the remaining Huguenots by revoking this.

What is the Edict of Nantes?

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