Absolutism
Enlightenment
Revolutions
Scientific Revolution
100

What type of monarch holds complete and unrestricted power over thier subjects?

Absolute Monarchs

100

Social contract theory is ________.

Where the people give power to the government to rule. 

100

The Glorious Revolution lead to what?

The Declaration of the Rights of Man

100

The Scientific revolution brought about what idea?

Not everything is done by God

200

How do absolute monarchs gain, maintain and consolidate power?

Centralizing authority and controlling the nobility.

200

Life, Liberty and Property are what?

Natural Rights

200

The Estates System was unfair towards which estate?

3rd Estate 

200

During the Scientific Revolution, an Inquisition was started. Why?

Because it challenged the church and their beliefs. 

300
Divine Right is______.

Claiming authority to rule came from God.

300

What enlightenment idea limited governments power and what did it do?

Separation of powers

Split the government into 3 Branches 

300

The Reign of Terror happened in France. What happened and why?

Mass killings of people that are suspected of being an enemy of the state.

300

What is the difference between Heliocentric and Geocentric?

Helio means sun

Geo means earth

One is where the sun is in the center of the universe and the other is where the earth is in the center.

400

King Louis the XIV ruled what country? 

France

400

What problem did the church have with the Heliocentric theory?

It made earth and people less special. 

400

The first successful revolt was in_____.

Haiti 


400

Why did it take 359 years to pardon Galileo?

Because they feared losing more power. 

500

Cathrine the Great ruled Russia. What country was she from? 

Germany

500

Why is a state of nature bad?

no government leads to anarchy

500

What ideas started every revolution?

Enlightenment ideas

500

Daily Double!!

How does change in perspectives and revolutionary ideology impact global communities?

The ideologies lead to many people to understand the enlightenment ideas and fight for their natural rights.

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