Which country sent conquistadors to the "New World"?
What is Spain?
What type of leader defined the Age of Absolutism?
What was an Absolute Monarch?
What were John Locke's ideas?
What were the natural rights to life, liberty, and property?
Who were the leaders of France during the French Revolution?
Who was Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette?
What was the Industrial Revolution?
What was a time period of new inventions in which people moved from farms to cities?
What were European countries searching for during the Age of Exploration?
What is a direct route to the Spice Islands, land, power?
Which leader built the palace of Versailles?
Who was Louis XIV of France?
What were the ideas of Jean-Jacques Rousseau?
What was the belief in the worth of the human person and that people give their leader the right to rule?
Where were the people of France represented in the French Government?
What was the Estates General?
What were the living conditions of the working class during the Industrial Revolution?
What was small, crowded, and unsanitary?
What was the native perspective meeting Columbus?
What was fear and thinking Columbus was a God?
Which leader built Escorial?
Who was Philip II of Spain?
What American documents were inspired by Enlightenment ideas? (Name at least 1)
What was the Declaration of Independence, the American Constitution, and the Bill of Rights?
Who made up each of the 3 estates of France?
1st Estate: Clergy
2nd Estate: Nobles
3rd Estate: Everyone Else
What were children doing during this time period?
What was working in factories to help support their families?
What was the Columbian Exchange?
What was a system of triangular trade in which the "New World" provided raw materials, the "Old World" provided finished products, and Africa provided slaves?
Which countries had absolute leaders during the Age of Absolutism? (Name at least 3)
What was England, France, Spain, Russia, and Prussia?
What French document was inspired by the ideas of the Enlightenment?
What was the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen?
What tool defined the Reign of Terror in France?
What was the guillotine?
What conditions made the Industrial Revolution possible in England?
What were a surplus of food, raw materials, and a large population?
What was the impact of the Columbian Exchange on the three parties involved (Americas, Europe, and Africa)?
What was disease, death and destruction in the Americas and Africa and economic prosperity in Europe?
What was life like for the people of France under the rule of Louis XIV?
What was poor and starving with little say in government?
What was the main distinction between the thoughts of the Age of Enlightenment and the Age of Absolutism?
What was the idea that all men were created equal?
Name 3 notable people killed by the guillotine.
Who were Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, and Maximilien Robespierre?
What were 3 inventions of the Industrial Revolution?
What were trains, factories, spinning jennies, flying shuttles, typewriters, seed drills, etc.?