Enlightenment Thinkers
French Revolution
Ideals
America
Napoleon
100

This city was the epicenter of the Enilghtenment, where most of its most prominent philosophers came from. 

Where is Paris?

100

The Enlightenment was a reaction to this type of government, where a king or queen has unlimited power, a divine right to the throne, and a government cenrtalized around them. 

What is an absolute monarchy?

100

This is the concept that everyone is born with the right to life, liberty, and property. 

What are "natural rights"?

100

This document was America's "break-up letter" with England, and is the reason we celebrate America's birthday and July 4th. 

What is the Declaration of Independence?

100

Napoleon crowned HIMSELF as this type of ruler at the age of 34. 

What is "emperor"?


200

This English philosopher advocated for natural rights. 

Who was John Locke?

200

This was the primary mode of execution during the Reign of Terror. 

What was the guillotine?

200

This Enilghtenment ideal is also known as "secularism" and was pushed by Voltaire. 

What is separation of church and state?

200

This American Enilghtenment thinker was the ambassador to France during the American Revolution and was a famous inventor. 

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

200

Napoleon was this profession in the military before staging a coup and taking over the government. 

What is a general?

300

This French philosopher was a huge critic of the Catholic Church and advocated for a separation of church and state. 

Who is Voltaire?

300

This era of the French Revolution was marked by thousands of executions under the orders of Maxmillian Robespierre. 

What was the Reign of Terror?

300

The Baron de Montesquieu was a huge advocate of this reform that sought to balance power in government. 

What is the separation of powers/"branch system"?

300

This document was America's first constitution and formed a weak central government.

What are the Articles of Confederation?

300

This ended Napoleon's reign and the French Revolution in 1815. 

What is being exiled? or What was the Battle of Waterloo?

400

This early Enlightenment thinker advocated for a "benevolent dictator". 

Who was Thomas Hobbes?

400

This general in the French army rose up to take over the government make himself king during the French Revolution. 

Who was Napoleon Bonaparte?

400
English philosopher, Mary Wollenstonecraft, advocated for this reform centuries before her ideas were used in the Suffragette movements in Europe and America. 

What are Women's Rights?

400

This founding father wrote the Declaration of Independence and was heavily inspired by Locke, Hobbes, and Montesque's ideas on government. 

Who was Thomas Jefferson?

400

Napoleon married the niece of this famous royal couple after divorcing his first wife, Josephine. 

Who are Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI?

500

This was the name for the gatherings for these thinkers in Paris during the Enlightenment. They were often held in wealthy homes by "salonierres". 

What is a "salon"?

500

This was the first government of the French Revolution and was formed when the 3rd Estate broke off to form their own government. 

What is the National Assembly?

500

This was the "ideal" government type according to most Enlightenment thinkers. 

What is a republic?

500

This Enlightenment ideal is how power is balanced in our government and comes from Montesquieu's ideas on government. 

What are the 3 branches? (Also accept Legislative, Judicial, and Executive branches or checks and balances)

500

Napoleon was born on and spent the bulk of his early childhood on this island. 

What is Corsica?

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