Absolutism & Thinkers
English History
French Revolution
Napoleon
Global Impact
100

A political system where a single ruler, such as a king, holds complete and unrestrained power.

Absolutism

100

This 1215 document established the principle of trial by jury.

Magna Carta

100

This specific social class paid the most taxes prior to the revolution.

Third Estate

100

Unlike many rulers, Napoleon rose to power because he was this.

Military Genius

100

This was the primary cause of the American Revolution.

Enlightenment Ideas

200

The political doctrine asserting that monarchs derive their authority directly from God.

Divine Right of Kings

200

These were the supporters of Parliament during the English Civil War.

Roundheads

200

The pledge made by the Third Estate to not disband until a new constitution was created.

Tennis Court Oath

200

This was one of the major positive effects Napoleon's rule had on France.

Political Stability

200

The American Revolution was the main influence for this other 18th-century revolution.

French Revolution

300

This Enlightenment thinker believed people were naturally selfish and needed a king to control them

Thomas Hobbes

300

These were the supporters of King Charles I during the English Civil War.

Cavaliers/Royalists

300

This social estate was comprised of the clergy, who owned 10% of the land.

First Estate

300

This legal code favored order and authority over individual rights.

Napoleonic Code

300

This was the major result of the Haitian Revolution.

Abolition of Slavery

400

He proposed the idea of a "separation of powers" within a government.

Baron de Montesquieu

400

*DOUBLE POINTS

The peaceful and bloodless transfer of power that brought William and Mary to the English throne.

Glorious Revolution

400

A bloody period of the revolution characterized by frequent executions via the guillotine.

Reign of Terror

400

Napoleon sold this territory to the U.S. to fund European wars and to make the U.S. a stronger rival to Great Britain.

Louisiana Territory

400

This Russian Tsar was known for his military campaigns and western ideology.

Peter the Great

500

This thinker believed people have the right to elect representatives and should overthrow a government that fails to protect natural rights.

John Locke

500

This type of government was created in England following the Glorious Revolution.

Constitutional Monarchy

500

This group gained the most political influence as a result of the French Revolution.

Middle Class

500

This 1814–1815 meeting aimed to establish a new balance of power in Europe after Napoleon's defeat.

Congress of Vienna

500

**Double Points**

The correct chronological order of these three French leaders: Napoleon, Louis XVI, and Robespierre.

Louis XVI → Robespierre → Napoleon