What was the capital of the Ottoman Empire after its conquest in 1453?
Constantinople
What major religions were present in the Mughal Empire?
What are Islam and Hinduism?
Who held the real power during the Tokugawa Shogunate?
Shogun
What type of monarchy was the Bourbon Dynasty?
Absolute Monarchy
What idea did John Locke advocate for regarding natural rights?
the right to Life, Liberty, and Property
Who was the Sultan that expanded the Ottoman Empire the most?
Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent
What was a significant reason for the decline of the Mughal Empire?
What are revolts?
What was the capital of Japan during the Tokugawa Shogunate?
Edo
Who was known as "The Sun King"?
King Louis XIV
What did Montesquieu believe in regarding government?
Separation of powers
What law was enforced in the Ottoman Empire, even for non-Muslims?
Sharia law
Who founded the Mughal Empire?
Muslims of Turkic-Mongol origin
What was the Sengoku Period known for?
Chaotic violence
What was the significance of the Palace of Versailles?
It was designed to display wealth and power and required nobility to stay there
What was the Estates System in France?
Name one reason for the decline of the Ottoman Empire.
Over expansion, corruption, global trade routes shifted
How did the Mughal Empire enforce religious tolerance?
By establishing Sharia law but excluding Hindus from government
What policy did the Tokugawa Shogunate believe in to maintain peace?
Isolationist policies
What did the Enlightenment movement encourage people to do?
To use reason to question government and natural laws
What was a key document of the National Assembly during the French Revolution?
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
What were Janissaries in the Ottoman Empire?
What are enslaved Christian soldiers?
Name one European involvement that affected the Mughal Empire.
European trade or military involvement
What religion was banned in Japan during the Tokugawa Shogunate?
Christianity
Who argued that people are cruel and need government protection?
Thomas Hobbes
What inspired the French Revolution?
Enlightenment ideas and inequity in France