Reformation 1
Reformation 2
Enlightenment 1
Enlightenment 2
Absolutism
100

This French supporter of the reformation is the foundation of a denomination that believes in predestination

John Calvin

100

Luther wrote this many theses

95

100

This term means "voting rights"

Suffrage

100

What was the abolitionist movement

An effort to end slavery
100

This palace played a major role in France's government, and later the French Revolution

Palace of Versailles

200

These were sold to people so they could receive relief from purgatory

Indulgences

200

This man started the Anglican church because he wanted to divorce his wife

Henry VIII

200

This Englishwoman with a funny last name advocated for women's education

Mary Wollstonecraft

200

Match

a) John Locke

b) Baron de Montesquieu

c) Voltaire

d) Olympe de Gouges

1. England

2. France

a1, b2. c2, d2

200

This "Sun King" of France was a great symbol of absolutism

Louis XIV

300

This Catholic queen persecuted and killed protestants in England

Bloody Mary

300

This war saw fierce fighting between Catholics and Protestants

30 Years' War

300

Life, liberty, and property are examples of these

Natural rights

300

The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen directly inspired this book by Olympe de Gouges

The Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen

300

This Russian leader encouraged a period of Westernization

Peter the Great

400

This was the act of selling church offices for money

Simony

400

These French protestants were persecuted, with over 12,000 killed in the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre

Huguenots

400

Define "popular sovereignty"

Government by the people

400

This man's "Letter from Jamaica" advocated for independence in Latin America

Simón Bolívar

400

Westernization in Russia famously included a tax on these for being symbols of the old ways

Beards

500

This council was a large part of the Counter Reformation

Council of Trent

500

A namesake "confession" took place in this city

Augsburg

500

Match

a) John Locke

b) Voltaire

c) Thomas Hobbes

1. Civil liberties and secular state

2. Natural rights

3. Social contract and "the Leviathan"

a2, b1, c3

500
This was the first American convention for woman's rights, which issued the Declaration of Sentiments, which demanded equal rights

Seneca Falls Convention

500

These two roles were the main leaders in Japan during the Sakoku period

Emperor and Shogun

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