Unit I: Democracy & Reformation
Unit II: England & Absolute Monarchs
Potpourri
Unit VI: Industrial Revolution
Unit VII: Imperialism
100
This man believed that in an ideal society the government should be controlled by a class of "philosopher-kings".
Who is Plato
100
Absolute rule by monarchs was justified with this explanation- God gave them the power.
What is divine right.
100
The belief that a person’s greatest loyalty should not be to a king or empire but to a nation of people who share a common culture and history is called this.
What is nationalism
100
These are the three "factors of production".
What are land, labor, and capital.
100
Hawai'i was annexed by this country.
What is the United States
200
This philosopher believed man was a wild beast who should be tamed by following laws.
Who is Aristotle.
200
The English Civil War and the Restoration of the Crown was followed by this, which brought William and Mary to the English monarchy.
What is the Glorious Revolution
200
After Napoleon was out of the picture, the idea that European countries would help each other out if revolutions break out was known as this.
What is the Concert of Europe
200
As machines took the place of humans in factories, one group of people known as this would break in to factories and destroy machines.
What are the Luddites
200
King Mongkut of this country was the only Southeast Asian leader to not fall to European imperialism.
What is Siam
300
In following Judeo-Christian tradition, helping others in need should be the responsibility of whom?
Who is everyone! :)
300
The English Legislative Branch is known as this.
What is Parliament
300
This Jacobin leader established the Committee of Public Safety and ruled during France’s “Reign of Terror”.
Who is Robespierre
300
This movement started when workers united in response to poor wages and working conditions.
What is the Labor or Unionization Movement
300
The area known as "Indochina" was taken control of by this European nation.
What is France
400
Martin Luther wrote his grievances in this document.
What is the 95 Theses
400
The U.S. Bill of Rights and the Magna Carta have this in common.
What is "Due Process"
400
The American Colonists protested this Act with the slogan “no taxation without representation”.
What is the Stamp Act
400
This man's research helped to improve surgical survival rates.
Who is Joseph Lister
400
Fearing a repeat of the “Scramble for Africa”, the United States negotiated this policy regarding China.
What is The Open Door Policy
500
Martin Luther disliked the Catholic Church selling these for forgiveness.
What are indulgences.
500
The idea that governments get their power from the people they govern is called this.
What is popular sovereignty
500
This War was sparked by religious conflict and resulted in the increased power of France, the weakening of Spain & Austria and the devastation of the Holy Roman Empire.
What is the Thirty Years War
500
As a result of this movement, low cost community housing was built for workers.
What is the Utopian movement
500
This term is used to describe a period of Indian history in which India was directly ruled by Britain.
What is Raj
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