Global Review
Famous People
Jokes that are just absolutely terrible
100

New discoveries like the heliocentric model made during this revolution encouraged people question traditional authority. 

Scientific Revolution

100
This man rose through the ashes of the French Revolution, giving the French a sign of hope. However, his endless invasion and wars proved to be too costly in the long run. 

Napoleon Bonaparte

100

What do you call an angry carrot? 

A steamed vegetable. 

200

This event, following the Napoleonic wars attempted to restore a balance of power in Europe, mainly by redrawing political boundaries and suppressing revolutionary ideas. 

Congress of Vienna. 

200

This philosopher wrote the Communist Manifesto saying that capitalism only creates inequality and instead, the government should be in control of the economy. 

Karl Marx

200

Why couldn't the sailor learn the alphabet? 

He kept getting stuck at c. 

300

This process of people moving to cities came as a result of advancements in agricultural technology during the Agricultural Revolution. 

Urbanization. 

300

This leader of the German unification movement relied on a policy of "blood & iron" to achieve the kind of political reform he was after. 

Otto Von Bismarck. 

300
What happened when the cheese factory in France exploded? 

Da-brie when everywhere. 

400

This report exposed to the world the harsh realities of child labor during the Industrial Revolution, ultimately leading to people advocating for child labor law regulations. 

Sadler Report

400

This British female enlightenment thinker advocated for women's rights, particularly when it came to education. 

Mary Wollstonecraft

400

Why doesn't Mr. Reimer use chalk in his classroom? 

He doesn't want to leave his mark on history. 

500

Simon Bolivar had been nicknamed this for his leadership in the Latin American independence movement against Spain. 

The Liberator

500

This abolitionist argued that the ideas of the Enlightenment natural rights for people should apply to the lives of slaves as well. 

William Wilberforce

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