The difference between the Geocentric & Heliocentric models of the universe is what?
What is Geocentric was Earth centered and Heliocentric was Sun centered.
French society was made up of social classes known as estates which were?
What are the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd estates.
Nationalism can be defined as?
What is having a great sense of pride in one's country.
What would become the Industrial Revolution began in which island region?
What is Great Britain.
The "opening" of Japan after years of isolation in an attempt to embrace the Industrial Age was known as?
What is the Meiji Restoration.
The basis for reaching new conclusions during the Scientific Revolution was known as?
What is the Scientific Method or a hypothesis.
Americas Declaration of Independence was the blueprint for the French version which was known as?
What is the Declaration of the Rights of Man.
This young man taught himself how to read and later would become the leader of a island up-rising.
What is Toussaint Louverture (L'Ouverture).
The Factory System was?
What is a method of manufacturing using machinery to speed up production which began in Great Britain.
The aggressive act of a more powerful country taking over a weaker country for it's natural resources is known as?
What is imperialism.
The Divine Right Theory proclaimed?
What is that a ruling monarch was chosen by God.
Robespierre took charge of this revolutionary movement?
What is the Reign of Terror.
This educated man unsuccessfully attempted to unify South America.
What is Simon Bolivar.
This new class structure emerged as a result of the Industrial Revolution.
What is the middle class.
This economic model is named after Charles Darwin. What is the name of the model and explain how it applies to the business model.
What is Social Darwinism and it states that often a bigger business will have the economic resources to dominate a smaller business.
Louis XIV and Louis XVI was what type of monarch?
What is a Absolute Monarch.
Napoleon lost favor of the French people after this loss on the battle field?
What is the Battle of Waterloo.
Early independence movements in the Caribbean and Central/South America often followed these 2 models to conduct their revolutions.
What is the American and French Revolutions?
What is Laissez-Faire economics and who introduced the idea in his book titled, The Wealth of Nations?
What is a "hands-off" approach by government in the business/capitalist dealings of it's citizens. Adam Smith.
What was the conference known as in which the European powers divided up Africa for it's natural resources?
What is the Berlin Conference.
John Locke developed what was known as "natural rights", which were?
What are life, liberty, pursuit of happiness.
The main goal of the 1st Congress of Vienna was to?
What is to restore order to the European continent after Napoleon's reign.
Otto Von Bismarck's policy used to unite Prussia into what would become Germany, was known as?
What is "Blood and Iron".
According to Karl Marx's book, The Communist Manifesto, what did he propose would eventually happen between the labor forces and those in charge.
What is an uprising against those in charge with the goal of equalizing economic gains/wealth.
Due to imperialistic actions many countries divided up parts of China. What were these regions of influence known as?
What is Spheres of Influence.