This device was used to instill fear into people and kill
The guillotine
Who was considered the "sun king"?
Louis XIV of France
Where was Napoleon exiled to the first time?
(+100 - Where was Napoleon exiled to the second time?)
Elba, St. Helena
What was the big chance in thinking during the Renaissance?
Humanism - that the individual is credited for his / her accomplishments, not God / church.
Define Imperialism
To conquer another country for their natural resources
Who is pictured here and what country does he lead?
Adolf Hitler - Germany
What event is pictured here? Explain what happened?
Storming the Bastille - The common people broke into the fort to get weapons for their revolution
Who was the longest-tenured Queen in England's history?
Elizabeth II
One of the greatest achievements by Napoleon during his reign was the improvement of which institution in France? (What did he make biggest improvements to?)
Education - Napoleon enjoyed school, and wanted the youth of France to be educated / trained well.
Name 2 works of art that were created during the Renaissance?
Mona Lisa, ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, Modonnas
Which continent did the Europeans carve up for their gain at the Berlin Conference 1885?
Africa
Who is this Indian leader and lawyer? Who is this Indian leader and lawyer?
Mahatma Gandhi
What happened to Marie Antoinette and her husband Louie XVI?
They were sentenced to death by the Estates General
Who was the leader of Macedonia (modern day Russia)
Alexander the Great
Where did Napoleon make his most costly mistake? What was it?
Russia - soldiers froze in the Russian winter. Russians retreated and performed "scorched earth" to hurt the retreating French troops.
Which country in Africa was once dominated by a small white European power?
South Africa
Who is this?
Winston Churchill
Who is pictured here and what time period did this man control?
Maximilien Robespierre - Reign of Terror
How long did Napoleon rule after he returned from exile?
100 days
What resources were taken from Africa during the 1880s? (Give me 4)
Diamonds, gold, ivory, rubber, timber, sugar, salt, silver, cocoa, and coal.
Who is the leader of the Mongols who conquested through Asia?
Genghis Khan
Who was in each of the 3 estates?
First estate - Clergy - Leaders of church
Second estate - nobles - government - wealthy
Third estate - common people - serfs
What did Napoleon die from?
Stomach cancer
Name 5 countries in Africa
Mr. Lyons will go over.
Who is this fascist leader in the 1930's and 1940's?
(+100 Explain his death)
Benito Mussolini - Captured by the people of a resistance group and left his body in public square of Milan for the people to physically abuse