French Revolution
Napoleon/French Rev
Haitian Revolution
Japan
Grab Bag
100

Name three Enlightenment thinkers who inspired revolutionary leaders.

Rousseau, Locke, Voltaire, Montesquieu, 

100

What was the name of the military defeat in 1815 that effectively ended the French Revolution and led to the restoration of the monarchy in France?

The Battle of Waterloo

100

This was the name of the French colony that became the site of the Haitian Revolution.

Saint Domingue

100

Who was the Prime Minister of Japan during much of its expansionist period in the 1930s?

Hideki Tojo

100

What was the name of the incident in 1937 that led to a full-scale war between Japan and China?

The Marco Polo Bridge Incident

200

What was the name of the legislative body that replaced the National Convention in 1795 and served as the governing body of France until Napoleon's coup d'état?

The Directory

200

This military campaign, launched by Napoleon in 1798, aimed to disrupt British trade routes and expand French influence in the Middle East.

The Egyptian Campaign

200

What was the name of the Haitian leader who attempted to reunify Haiti after its division into two kingdoms?

Jean-Pierre Boyer

200

Who was the Japanese admiral who planned the attack on Pearl Harbor and led the Japanese navy during much of World War II?

Isoroku Yamamoto

200

What was the name of the treaty signed between Japan and the United States in 1905, recognizing Japan's control over Korea and its influence in East Asia?

Treaty of Portsmouth

300

This economic policy, adopted during the Revolution, aimed to stabilize the French economy by issuing paper currency.

The Assignat
300

This group, led by Georges Danton, was responsible for enforcing price controls and ensuring the provisioning of Paris during the Revolution.

The Paris Commune

300

This formerly enslaved African and Vodou priest, was instrumental in organizing the slave rebellion at Bois Caïman, which marked the beginning of the Haitian Revolution.

Dutty Boukman

300

What was the name of the treaty signed between Japan and the United States in 1858, opening additional ports to American trade and establishing diplomatic relations?

The Harris Treaty

300

What proportion of the French population constituted the Second Estate, and what were the exclusive privileges and exemptions they enjoyed?

The Second Estate, comprising roughly 1-2% of the population, consisted of the nobility. They were privileged with exemptions from most taxes, held significant political and military positions, and enjoyed exclusive rights such as hunting privileges and immunity from certain laws.  

400

This political faction during the Revolution advocated for a constitutional monarchy rather than the complete abolition of the monarchy.

The Feuillants

400

What was the name of the Parisian financial institution that went bankrupt in 1788, contributing to the worsening economic situation in France?

The East India Company (Compagnie des Indes)

400

Who was the French general who defeated Toussaint Louverture and exiled him to France?

Charles LeClerc

400

What was the name of the international conference held in 1921–1922 that aimed to address issues related to disarmament and territorial disputes in East Asia?

the Washington Naval Conference

400

Who was the Haitian revolutionary leader who led the failed rebellion in 1790 against French colonial rule, seeking equal rights for free people of color?

Vincent Ogé

500

Who was the French finance minister who succeeded Jacques Necker and was known for his efforts to streamline government spending and introduce new taxes, but who ultimately faced opposition from the nobility?

Étienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne

500

Within the Cahiers de doléances, the French people voiced grievances about this feudal obligation that burdened them with unpaid labor on their lord's land.

Bonus points for additional grievances 

Corvée (taxes like the taille [land tax], tithe (Church tax] and gabelle [salt tax], voting by order in the Estates General, seigneurialism...]

500

This battle, fought in 1803, was the decisive victory that led to the expulsion of French forces from Haiti.

Battle of Vertières

500

Which samurai warrior clans played a significant role in the overthrow of the Tokugawa shogunate?

the Satsuma and Choshu clans

500

Which battle of the French Revolutionary Wars, fought in 1796, marked Napoleon's first major victory as a military commander, defeating the Austrians in Italy?

The Battle of Lodi

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