PEOPLE UNIT 1
PEOPLE UNIT 1
PEOPLE UNIT 2
PEOPLE UNIT 2
PEOPLE UNIT 3
100
This French playwright produced comedies that made fun of French society.
Moliere
100
He was a German monk who attacked indulgences
Martin Luther
100
This French emperor dominated Europe in the early 1800s.
Napoleon Bonaparte
100
He was a utilitarian who favored government intervention to improve the lives of the working class.
John Stuart Mill
100
This French doctor proved "germ theory."
Louis Pasteur
200
This French cardinal strengthened the central government by destroying the power of the nobles.
Cardinal Riechelieu
200
This religious reformer believed in predestination.
John Calvin
200
This French journalist demanded equal rights for women.
Olympe de Gouges
200
This mill owner worked for child labor laws.
Robert Owen
200
This man destroyed tenements and rebuilt the poor areas of Paris.
Georges Haussmann
300
This conqueror overtook the Incas in Peru.
Francisco Pizarro
300
This scholar believed the sun was at the center of the universe.
Nicolaus Copernicus
300
He invented the seed drill.
Jethro Tull
300
He believed capitalism created poverty for many people.
Karl Marx
300
They were early crusaders for women's suffrage in the USA.
Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton
400
This man wrote an autobiography about life as a slave.
Olaudah Equiano
400
This queen was anxious to spread Christianity to Asia.
Queen Isabella
400
This inventor improved the steam engine.
James Watt
400
He was a leader of the fight for independence in Venezuela.
Simon Bolivar
400
This scientist put forward a theory of natural selection to explain evolution.
Charles Darwin
500
This man was an Italian painter and inventor.
Leonardo da Vinci
500
These two rulers drove the Chinese out of Viet Nam.
Trung Trac and Nhi
500
He founded the Methodist church.
John Wesley
500
This general led Haitians to independence.
Toussaint L'Ouverture
500
These two people set up the Salvation Army.
William and Catherine Booth
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