who wrote "The Sorrows of Young Werther" and "Faust"
Goethe
Where was the Battle of Nations?
Leipzig
who were the big four?
Prussia, Austria, Britain, and Russia
What treaty took Britain out of war?
Treaty of Amiens
Who was the Queen of France during this time?
Marie Antoinette
who wrote "The Critique of Pure Reason" and "The Critique of Practical Reason"
Immanuel Kant
Where did Napoleon defeated Austria and Russia
*starts with an A*
Austerlitz
What was the religious group started by Wesley?
Holy Club
What treaty gave France half Prussia's territory?
Treaty of Tilsit
Who was the wife of Napoleon whom he divorced because she had borne him no heirs.
Josephine
who wrote "The Genius of Christianity"
Chateaubriand
Where was Napoleon was defeated?
Waterloo
Discussion Question: Did Napoleon have more positives or negatives?
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What battle ended all French hope of invading Britain?
Battle of Trafalgar
Who did Napoleon marry after he divorced Josephine?
Marie Louise
written by Goethe -tale of man making a pact with devil
Faust
Where Napoleon was exiled to, an island near Italian coast
Elba
What was a direct vote of all members called?
Plebiscite
Who negotiated with Napoleon to make Treaty of Tilsit?
Tsar Alexander I
Discussion Question: What were the long-term consequences of Napoleon's wars on European nations?
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Discussion Question: What were Napoleon's key military tactics that led to his early successes?
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Where was Napoleon exiled to to die?
*an Atlantic Island*
Saint Helena
What was it called to destroy all food and resources as an army retreated.
Scorched Earth
What was the alliance of Russia, Prussia, and Austria with British sponsorship?
European Coalition
Who was a prominent philosopher, woman of letters, and political theorist in both Parisian and Genevan intellectual circles? was a prominent philosopher, woman of letter, and political theorist in both Parisian and Genevan intellectual circles?
Also, Romanticism became major force under her.
Madame de Stael