Renaissance &
Age of Exploration
Reformation
Scientific Revolution & Enlightenment
French Revolution
Industrial Revolution
100
Private trading company that sold shares of business to investors
What is a joint stock company?
100
A pardon of sins
What is an indulgence?
100
The approach to scientific study developed by Renaissance scholars
What is the scientific method?
100
Theory that a rulers authority came from God
What is divine right?
100
The right to vote
What is the franchise?
200
Inventor of a printing press with movable type
Who is Johann Gutenberg?
200
Priest who broke from the Catholic Church over its policies and doctrines?
Who is Martin Luther?
200
Scientist who nvented the theory of calculus
Who is Isaac Newton?
200
Monarch of France during the French Revolution
Who is Louis XVI?
200
Inventor of the Model T, created the assembly line process
Who is Henry Ford?
300
Rise in the rate of literacy, spread of new books, spread of new ideas.
What are the effects of the printing press?
300
Worldliness of the Catholic church, sale of indulgences, and different interpretations of the Bible.
What are the causes of the Reformation?
300
Parliament and the Magna Carta
What are the limitation on the English monarchy?
300
Weak monarch, huge national debt, and outdated social system
What are the causes of the French Revolution?
300
_________ brought workers and machines together in one place.
What is the factory system?
400
Increased interest in the classics, new painting techniques and literature in the vernacular
What are the achievements of the Renaissance?
400
The church created by King Henry VIII after the Pope refused to grant him a divorce.
What is the Anglican Church?
400
Bill that allowed for individual rights and the right to trial by jury
What is the English Bill of Rights?
400
Revolutionary government that unleashed a campaign to drive back foreign invaders and suppress uprisings.
What is the Committee of Public Safety?
400
New crops, new technologies, increased population growth, and a large pool of unemployed laborers.
What are the factors leading to the beginning of the Industrial Revolution?
500
Widespread exchange of animals, plants, culture and human populations
What is the Colombian exchange?
500
Papal involvement in wars, sale of indulgences
What are the objections to the Catholic Church during the Reformation?
500
Toleration, natural rights, separation of powers, and equality
What are ideas of the Enlightenment found in the Constitution
500
Meeting of European leaders set out to restore order to Europe.
What is the Congress of Vienna?
500
Bill that outlawed 16 hour work days and extended the franchise
What is the Reform Bill of 1832?
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