Absolute Monarchs
Constitutional in England
Enlightenment Thinkers
Economics and Society
Challenges to Absolutism
100

This French king was known as the "Sun King" and built the Palace of Versailles.

Who is Louis XIV?

100

This 1688 event saw William and Mary take the throne without bloodshed.

What is the Glorious Revolution? 

100

He believed in natural rights—life, liberty, and property.

Who is John Locke?

100

This economic system dominated Europe before capitalism, focusing on state control and colonies.

What is Mercantilism? 
100

This revolution led to the temporary overthrow of the French monarchy in 1789.

What is the French Revolution? 

200

He westernized Russia and built a new capital at St. Petersburg.

Who is Peter the Great?

200

This 1215 document limited the power of the English monarchy.

What is the Magna Carta?

200

This French philosophe promoted freedom of speech and religion.

Who is Voltaire?

200

This class of educated, urban professionals grew during the Enlightenment.

What is the Bourgeoisie? 

200

This event saw peasant and urban revolts in France against feudal and monarchical systems.

What is the Storming of the Bastille? 

300

This Prussian ruler was called an “Enlightened Despot” and expanded his territory.

Who is Frederick the Great (Frederick II)

300

This English king was executed after losing the English Civil War.

Who is Charles I?

300

This Enlightenment thinker believed in the separation of powers.

Who is Montesquieu? 

300

Enlightenment ideas spread through these informal gatherings often hosted by women.

What are salons? (Coffee Shops for Lower Class)

300

The Enlightenment undermined absolutism by promoting this kind of government.

What is democracy (Constitutional governments)

400

This Austrian empress ruled alongside her son Joseph II and worked to centralize power.

Who is Maria Theresa?

400

This document, signed in 1689, established the supremacy of Parliament.

What is the English Bill of Rights?

400

He argued the general will should guide society in The Social Contract.

Who is Rousseau? 

400

This term refers to rulers who implemented Enlightenment ideas while maintaining royal power.

What are enlightened absolutists (or enlightened despots) 

400

This 17th-century war, ending with the Treaty of Westphalia, weakened the Habsburgs.

What is the Thirty Years War

500

He revoked the Edict of Nantes, ending religious toleration for French Protestants.

Who is Louis XIV?

500

He ruled as “Lord Protector” during the English Commonwealth.

Who is Oliver Cromwell?

500

This Scottish economist promoted laissez-faire capitalism in The Wealth of Nations.

Who is Adam Smith?

500

He developed the idea of population growth outpacing food supply.

Who is Thomas Malthus? 

500

This series of 18th-century revolts in various countries demonstrated resistance to centralized control.

What are the popular revolts? 

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