Vocabulary
Cause & Effect
Movement of People & Goods
Change
Justice & Law
100
Idea developed by Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nation" that focused on a market economy that had no interference by the government.
What is Laissez-Faire?
100

Political - absolute monarch

Social- Three Estates

Economic - Financial crisis resulting from overspending

These characterized which event? Was it a cause/effect?

What is causes of the French Revolution?
100
The name of this series of networks:
What is the Silk Road?
100
This time period is when early humans shifted from hunting and gathering to agriculture that led to permanent settlements.
What is the Neolithic Revolution?
100
Roman code of laws that placed everyone equal under the law and the idea of being innocent until proven guilty.
What is the Twelve Tables?
200
A form of imperialism where another nation has trading privileges in a specific region or area of a nation.
What is spheres of influence?
200

-empire was too large

-invasions from Germanic and Asian tribes

-weak emperors

-high taxes

Which empire? fall/rise?

What is fall of the Roman Empire?
200
This Mali emperor is known for his pilgrimage to Mecca and establishing trade routes in the Middle East.
Who is Mansa Musa?
200
Great Britain's geography containing natural resources, navigable rivers, and natural harbors led to this turning point in history.
What is the Industrial Revolution?
200
In 1215, this document was the earliest form of democracy in England, limiting the monarch.
What is the Magna Carta?
300
The reliance of other nations for goods and resources. Resulted from global trade.
What is interdependence?
300

-call of Pope Urban II

-take over of Jerusalem

-desire to leave manor

These resulted in which event?

What is the Crusades?
300
This economic revolution led to increase of trade, decline of feudalism, and the spread of the Black Death.
What is Commercial Revolution?
300
Name this diagram and the person responsible for its occurrence in history.
What is the Columbian Exchange?
300
A monarch that has complete control over their subjects, believed in divine right, and often were at war in attempts to expand their territory.
What is an absolute monarch?
400
The idea that humans compete for survival and that stronger nations will replace weaker groups. The idea was used to support European imperialism in the late 1800's.
What is Social Darwinism?
400
As a result of this empire, Russia practices Orthodox Christianity and uses the Cyrillic alphabet.
What is the Byzantine Empire?
400
This empire is founded in present day Turkey after the collapse of the Byzantine empire, causing Europeans to seek alternate routes to Asia.
What is the Ottoman Empire?
400
Leader of the Radicals during the Reign of Terror.
Who is Maximillien Robespierre?
400
One way in which the Twelve Tables, the Justinian Code, and the Napoleonic Code were similar is that they...
What is provided a written set of laws?
500
This was the economic portion of feudalism, where are parts of life in Europe centered around the lord's manor.
What is manoralism?
500
This revolution was a time of improved farming techniques and tools that would later cause many farmers to lose their jobs.
What is the Agrarian Revolution?
500
This time period is a result of Spain and Portugal seeking an all-water route to Asia.
What is European Exploration or Age of Exploration?
500
In effort to avoid conflict, major European nations to discuss the partitioning of the continent of Africa.
What is the Berlin Conference?
500
An absolute leader that enacted reforms based Enlightened ideas.
What is enlightened despots?
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