English Civil
War
French Revolution
Renaissance
Reformation
Russian Revolution
100
These were the two main reasons England was at war with itself.
Money and power
100
This man started the Reign of Terror.
Robspierre
100
This is the city where the Renaissance began.
Florence
100
This is how many wives Henry VIII had.
Six
100
These were farms owned by the government
collectives
200
This king was in power when the civil war started.
Charles I
200
This was the first majore event of the French Revolution.
The storming of the Bastille.
200
Humanism stressed the importance of these two things.
Individualism and human potential.
200
This is what pushed Martin Luther to post his 95 theses.
The selling of indulgences.
200
This was the treaty between Germany and Russia
Brest-Litovsk
300
The Roundheads represented this group.
Parliament/ the people
300
This made the "Commitee of Public Safety" ironic.
They were in charge of executing counterrevolutionaries.
300
This man wrote Utopia.
Sir Thomas Moore
300
This is the main concept of Lutheranism.
Justification by faith
300
This was the parliament started by Nicholas II
The Duma
400
These people were brought in as "leaders" after the Glorious Revolution.
William and Mary
400
This man was known as the "Sun King".
Louis XIV
400
This is why Leonardo Da Vinci is concidered a Renaissance Man
He was well rounded, knew a little about everything
400
This famous reformer belived in predestination.
John Calvin
400
Mand man of Russia
Rasputin
500
What powerful dynasty did the English royals want to be like?
The Bourbon Dynasty
500
These two groups struggled for power.
The Girondists and the Jacobins.
500
This is the name of the book written by Dresiderus Erasmus
"In Praise Of Folly"
500
Sir Thomas Moore is famous for saying this.
"Silence denotes consent"
500
This was another name for communism
"The Great Experiment"
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