Age of Exploration
The World in 1750
Enlightenment
Enlightenment Part 2
Enlightenment Part 3
100

What global turning point brought things like the potato, pineapples, vanilla, and turkey to Europe for the first time?


Columbian Exchange

100

Where is the Ottoman Empire located

The middle east

100

What authorities do the Enlightenment question?

Monarchs, Nobles, the Church

100

What is urbanization

the process of people moving into cities

100

What event is inspired by the Enlightenment? 

The French Revolution

200

What is the effect that the Columbian Exchange has on native populations of the Americas? 

it causes the population to collapse

200

What interaction will lead to the Edict of 1635

trade with Europenas/Portugese 

200

What are John Locke's main ideas

Government gets it authority from the consent of the governed


Natural rights

200

What is the main problem with absolute monarch's according to Montesquieu

Concentration of Power

200

Who is credited for starting teh Women's Rights Movement in England?

What historical events led up to the event in question

300

What nation is the first to start exploring in the "Age of Exploration" 

Portugal 

300

What movement will question the power of the Catholic Church in Europe and will lead to new types of Christianity. 

Protestant Reformation

300

What are Montesquieu's  main ideas

Seperation of Powers

Three Branches of Government

300

What event in world history does the Enlightenment directly inspire?

The French Revolution 

300

What document of the French Revolution is inspired by John Locke and the Enlightenment? 

Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen

400

What is negative effect of the Triangle Trade in the Age of Exploration between Europe, Africa, and the Americas?

Enslavement of African,

disrupting African communities

400

What city does the Ottoman Empire take over to become the new center of trade between Asia and Europe? 

Constantinople 

(Istanbul)

400

What is Rousseau's main idea

Social Contract

400

Who's ideas inspired the document below

Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen—1789 

4. Liberty consists in the freedom to do everything which injures no one else; hence the exercise of the natural rights of each man has no limits except those which assure to the other members of the society the enjoyment of the same rights. These limits can only be determined by law. . . .

John Locke

400

What is de Gouge's point of view?

Women should enjoy the same rights as men

500

What economic system is dominant in Europe during the Age of Exploration and is characterized by having the "mother country" maximize its national wealth by extracting resources from it's colonies. 

Mercantilism 

500

How did the Mughal's treat other religions AND how does it change?

practice religious tolerance but under Aurangzeb it slops and slowly creates a divide in the empire

500

What is Voltaire's main idea?

Freedom of Expression/Speech

500

what 2 enlightenment ideas are represented below: 

“If man in the state of nature is free, if he is absolute lord of his own person and possessions, why will he give up his freedom? Why will he put himself under the control of any person or institution? The obvious answer is that rights in the state of nature are constantly exposed to the attack of others. Since every man is equal and since most men do not concern themselves with equity and justice, the enjoyment of rights in the state of nature is unsafe and insecure. Hence each man joins in society with others to preserve his life, liberty, and property.” 

Natural Rights 

Social Contract

500

What is a similarity or difference between these two documents?

Similar: language, enlightenment ideas, natural rights


Difference: women/men 

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