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Sections 28-30
Sections 31-33
200

This Empress staged a coup where she won the support of the military, church, and nobility, then had Peter III arrested.

Who is Catherine the Great?

200

This Ngapuhi iwi stockpiled guns and changed Maori warfare, and started the musket wars in New Zealand.

Who was Hongi Hika?

200

This person in history was integral to the Lewis and Clark  expedition as a guide, interpreter, and aid.

Who was Sacagawea?

200

This leader wanted to show the world that neither the Pope, nor any other force, gave him his power or could  take it away, so he crowned himself.

Who was Napoleon?

200

Inventors experimented with recording camera obscura through various processes, Nicephore Niepce was the first to succeed in doing this.

What is photography?

400

This Polynesian navigator directed Captain Cook's boat through his first Journey.

Who was Tupaia?

400

This European belief claimed that if land was "unused", you could just claim it as your own.

What is the Doctrine of Discovery?

400

This movement fights for the equal rights of women.

What is Feminism?

400

This group was convened after the Napoleonic Wars to determine what the borders of countries should be, and it restored the balance of power and ushered in an era of conservative politics.

What was the Congress of Vienna?

400

The Native Nations followed this route after being forcefully removed from thier land to Oklahoma.

What is the Trail of Tears?

600

These islands submitted peacefully after King Kamehemeha waged war with guns and cannons to defeat his rival ali'is.

What are the islands of Kauai?

600
This event happed when the Third Estate tried to create a more equitable government, but they were rejected.

What was the French Revolution?

600

The Second Agricultural Revolution lead to a surplus of labor, which sparked this world-changing period.  Pardon the dust.

What was the Industrial Revolution?

600
San Martin chose to step down rather than argue with Bolivar during this meeting.

What was the Guayaquil Conference?

600

These classes of people are the poor who work manual jobs, and these people sit above the poor but below the nobility and practice jobs such as bankers, writers, factory owners, traders, etc.

What are the middle and working classes?

800

This sailor circumnavigated New Zealand and mapped the Pacific Ocean. If that wasn't enough, he then sailed to Hawaii and then North to look for the Northwest Passage.

Who was Captain Cook?

800

The HBC and the NWC fiercely competed for this, which was very profitable.

What was the Canadian Fur Trade?

800

These are groups of people who have similar ideas about how the government should operate, and they work together to make it happen.  There may or may not be cake involved.

What are politial parties?

800

Mexico would be officially Roman Catholic, be a fully independent constitutional monarchy, and all Mexicans would be equal were tenants of Iturbide's efforts to unite different groups in this accord.

What are the Three Guarantees?

800

This is an art style of the Tlingit and Haida peoples where the trunk of a tree is carved with various designs.

What are totem poles?

1000

This list of rights guarantees certain rights that the government cannot take away from it's people.

What is the Bill of Rights?

1000

Robespierre and the Committee of Public Safety executed whomever they wished during this period of history.

What was the Reign of Terror?

1000

This country was established to be a home in Africa for former slaves.

What is Sierra Leone?

1000

This criollo liberated South America, although the country he founded eventually fell apart.

Who was Simon Bolivar?

1000

This monarch had very little political power but was very influential culturally, and gave legitimacy and stablilty to Parliament.

Who was Queen Victoria?

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