Scientific Revolution
Industry
Age of Empires
World War I
World War II
100

Theory that the Sun is the center of the universe.

Heliocentric

100

This revolution began in Great Britain due to its coal and iron resources.

The Industrial Revolution

100

The "Scramble" for this continent saw Europeans competing for resources.

Africa

100

This 1914 assassination was the immediate spark of WWI.

Archduke Francis Ferdinand 

100

The policy of giving in to Hitler's demands to avoid war.

Appeasement

200

Intellectual movement using reason and science to improve society.

Enlightenment

200

The movement of people from rural farms to rapidly growing cities.

Urbanization

200

Modernization and industrialization of Japan starting in 1868.

Meiji Restoration

200

This 1917 revolution created the world’s first communist state.

Russian Revolution

200

This 1944 event was the Allied invasion of Normandy, France.

D-Day

300

Montesquieu’s idea to divide government into three branches.

Seperation of Powers

300

Economic theory where the government stays out of the market.

Laissez-Faire

300

Movement where loyalty is to a common culture rather than a king.

Nationalism

300

This treaty ended WWI but left Germany bitter and seeking revenge.

Treaty of Versailles

300

Political movement of extreme nationalism and loyalty to a dictator.

Fascism

400

He challenged the Church with his "95 Theses" and started the Reformation.

Martin Luther

400

Theory that a nation’s power depends on exporting more than importing.

Mercantilism

400

The 19th-century policy of extending a nation's authority over other lands.

Imperialism

400

This 1917 intercepted note proposed a German-Mexican alliance.

Zimmerman Telegram

400

This military strategy applied to WWII involves a nation's entire resources.

Total War

500

The concept that a Monarch's power comes directly from God.

Divine Right

500

The 19th-century process of moving from Handmade to Machine-made.

Industrialization

500

This meeting of European leaders "carved up" Africa with no African input.

Berlin Conference

500

This clause of the Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to take full blame.

War-Guilt Clause

500

This Totalitarian leader rose to power in Italy in the 1920s.

Mussolini

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