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100

Wife of King Louis XVI

Marie Antoinette

100

The palace constructed by Louis XIV near Paris, which became the most renown palace in the West

Palace of Versailles

100

Pride and devotion to one's cultural group, with the goal of having the state (government) correspond to that group

Nationalism

100

The name for the meeting held by Louis XVI that was meant to address France's growing debt crisis, but would ultimately lead to a series of events launching the French Revolution

Estates General

100

Merchants, Intellectuals & Writers, and Peasants were all part of this estate in the Old Regime system

3rd

100

Name of the French Revolutionary document that ordered the arrest of all avowed enemies and suspected enemies of the Revolution, specifically aimed at unsubmissive former nobles, émigrés, officials removed or suspended from office, officers suspected of treason, and hoarders of goods.

Law of Suspects

200

The ruler of France from 1799-1815 who conquered most of Europe

Napoleon

200

Location of Napoleon's final battle

Waterloo

200

Political and economic system in Europe from 9th to 15th centuries, where lords maintained estates (vassals) through granting land on which serfs would live and work in return for the lord's protection

Feudalism

200

When Third Estate representatives swore to write a Constitution limiting Louis' power after being locked out of the Estates-General

Tennis Court Oath

200

The number of theses statements placed on the church door in Wittenburg by Martin Luther, reflecting his challenges to church doctrine and practice

95

200

foundational document of the French Revolution that proclaimed liberty, equality, and the rights of individuals

Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen

300

Challenged the authority and practices of the Catholic Church and launched the Reformation in 1517

Martin Luther

300

Places where philosophers would gather to discuss and debate ideas during the Enlightenment

Salons/Coffee Houses

300

Holding or spreading beliefs that contradict official Church doctrine

Heresy

300

In the early 1600s, this individual was put on trial by the Catholic Church for heresy, due to his outspoken support for the heliocentric theory

Galileo

300

The amount of people formally executed at the guillotine during the Reign of Terror

15000+

300

formal document issued by a monarch or government that granted a company or group the exclusive right to trade, colonize, or operate in a specific region or industry

charter

400

Theistic scientist who defined the laws of motion, developed calculus, and made numerous important discoveries in various scientific fields

Isaac Newton

400

Originally made for church instruction, hundreds of these would develop during the Scientific Revolution

universities

400

The idea that the king is given the right to rule from God

Divine Right of Kings

400

Seen as the birthdate of the new France, this event was sparked by protesting crowds responding to Louis XVI's hired troop presence, and the firing of Jacques Necker

Storming of the Bastille

400

The year in which the French Revolution began

1789

400

A system of government in which kings/queens had total and complete control over the subjects of their country

Absolutism

500

Mastermind of the Reign of Terror, and influential member of the Committee of Public Safety, who's execution saw the end of the Reign of Terror

Maximilien Robespierre

500

Nickname for the method of execution used during the Reign of Terror, due to its excessive use

National Razor

500

The idea that God created the world, then let it go to function on its own

Deism

500

The name for the era which emphasized philosophical reason and individualism rather than just following traditional authority blindly

Enlightenment

500

The amount of cups of coffee per day that Voltaire is said to have consumed

30

500

Economic system that promotes a "laissez-faire" government in which private ownership is available to all economic contributors, and people pursuing their own interests (apart from government direction) increases prosperity and fulfillment of needs for all

Capitalism

600

Name for the radical faction of the Jacobin Club who saw the trial and execution of King Louis, and also orchestrated the Reign of Terror

Montagnards

600

Famous French cathedral where the Cult of Reason converted symbols during its temporary reign, and Napoleon crowned himself emperor

Notre Dame

600

Term for the military strategy employed by Napoleon that focused heavy and accurate artillery use on key points of enemy lines before dividing and conquering

Grand Battery

600

The assassination of this individual inspired the Committee of Public Safety to begin targeting "enemies of the revolution"

Jean Paul Marat

600

When a series of revolutions swept through Europe in the 1800s (What specific year)

1848

600

Philosopher who defined an economic system in which the government should remain hands-off, except only taxing to support military, justice, and public works

Adam Smith

700

Philosopher known for his idea on separation of powers within government

Montesquieu

700

The largest and most powerful British trade company chartered by the monarch managed trade around this particular Eastern country, dating back to the 1700s

India

700

The idea that government and people have a relationship in which government is expected to protect the rights of the people, while the people follow the laws of government

Social Contract

700

Andreas Vesalius, William Harvey, Robert Boyle, Nicolas Copernicus, Robert Hooke, William Gilbert, and many others were famous individuals who made discoveries during this time period

Scientific Revolution

700

Percentage of the land owned by the church before the French Revolution

20%

700

a government spending more money than it takes in from tax revenues

deficit spending

800

The man credited with developing the official framework of the scientific method

Sir Francis Bacon

800

During the French Revolution, the location of the Festival of the Federation, and later, massacre, that would see more radicals begin to unite against the idea of a Constitutional Monarchy with moderate politicians and Louis XVI still part of the French Government 

Champ De Mars

800

The official term for "Sudden overthrow of a government", such as what Napoleon did in 1799

coup de etat

800

The Second Defenestration of Prague (Throwing out the window) would launch this famous religious war that would see the end of the Catholic Church's official rule over the governments of Western Europe. 

Thirty Years War

800

The year the Congress of Vienna met

1815

800

Within government, a complex system with a chain of command and multiple levels

bureaucracy

900

Writer of the pamphlet "What is the Third Estate", who argued that the Third Estate is the true nation of France for doing all the work that makes France function

Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès

900

The location of the treaty signed at the end of the European religious wars of the 1600s, which brought "state sovereignty" in which rulers could now choose their country's religions apart from the church

Westphalia

900

In Medieval Europe, this was the name for the crime of being homeless, which was treated as so because there was virtually no reason to be homeless in a system that provided work opportunity in exchange for service to a lord

vagrancy

900

Name for the event in which French government officials stormed into Robespierre's home, arrested him and his conspirators, and executed them the next day for their violence and fear used on the French people, officially ending the Reign of Terror

Thermidorian Reaction

900

The number of people who lived and worked at Versailles

10,000

900

Economic system in which governments, led by kings and queens, believe in accumulating (gaining) wealth through a positive trade balance, and leaders manage their economies closely to achieve this

Mercantilism

1000

Prussian chancellor whose political influence led to numerous wars with other nearby territories, ultimatley leading to the unification of Germany in 1871

Otto Von Bismarck

1000

The university that Isaac Newton attended and worked at when making several of his most prominent discoveries

Cambridge University

1000

Martin Luther's idea that people should read and interpret the Bible themselves rather than blindly trusting church leaders

sola scriptura

1000

Catholic Church council that confirmed several key beliefs of Catholicism, but also worked to clean up the issues and address social changes in the wake of the Reformation

Council of Trent

1000

In Jacques Necker's 1781 financial report to the king, he claimed the French treasury had a surplus of 10 million livre, when it fact it was in debt how much?

46 million livre

1000

The authority of a state, and/or group or people, to create their own government and govern themselves (two terms can technically fit the way I've worded this)

self-determination or sovereign

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