Enlightenment Principles
Causes of Revolution
Revolution Inspirations
Revolution Outcomes
Revolution Leaders
100

This age emphasized the role of rational thought and individual rights in politics and society.


What is the Enlightenment Age?


100

This primary cause(s) of the American Revolution  

 What is British colonial rule and lack of representation?

100

These two revolutions largely influenced Latin American movements for independence.

What are the American and French Revolutions?

100

This revolution was influenced by Enlightenment ideas of challenging absolute monarchy and promoting freedom and equality.

What is the French Revolution? 

100

This American statesman and founding father led the continental army and became the first president.

 Who is George Washington?

200

This principle suggests that rulers should lead only if they have their citizen's support.

What is the Consent of the governed?

200

In the context of the French Revolution, calls for limited governmental power were a response to this claim of authority.

What is the divine right of the absolute monarchy?

200

This system was crucial in Latin America, emphasizing colonial hierarchy.

What is the Encomienda system?

200

This Enlightenment concept drove the American Revolution, representing the colonists' desire for self-governance.

What is Self-determination?

200

He was known as the liberator of northern South America and played key roles in multiple Latin American revolutions.

 Who is Simón Bolívar?

300

According to Enlightenment thinkers, these rights, including life, liberty, and property, belong to individuals from birth.

What are Natural rights?

300

This significant reason for Latin American revolutions was specific to the region.

What is the Encomienda system?

300

As CREOLES, both Jose de San Martin and Simone Bolivar led revolutions after being inspired by the Enlightenment in this region.

What is Latin America (South America)?

300

An area of inquiry for Enlightenment writers was understanding this interaction between the ruled and rulers.

 What is the relationship between governments and the people they governed?

300

 This French revolutionary leader was known for his role in the Reign of Terror.

Who is Maximilien Robespierre?

400

This idea emphasizes the importance of society operating for the advantage of all its members.


What is the common good?

400

This major cause of the French Revolution revolved around social inequality and monarchy power.

What is dissatisfaction among the Third Estate?

400

Leader of the Haitian Revolution inspired by the Enlightenment and both American and French Revolutions

Who was Toussaint L'Ouverture? 

400

This principle opposes absolute power in favor of a system with checks and balances.

What is Limited government?

400

Known as the leader of the Haitian Revolution, he led the fight against French colonial rule.

Who is Toussaint L'Ouverture?

500

In the context of revolutions, this freedom pertains to liberation from oppressive rule in order to pursue your life's desires. 

Freedom from arbitrary and unreasonable restraint upon an individual.

What is LIBERTY?  

500

This revolution in Latin America (not Spanish) was driven by Enlightenment ideas combined with opposition to this inhumane system.

What is chattel slavery in the Haitian Revolution?

500

Inequality in the social structures was a cause of these revolutions. (Get 2 of 3.)

What are the French Revolution, Haitian Revolution, and South American Revolutions? 

500

This significant event in the Caribbean was influenced by the Enlightenment ideas of freedom and equality.

What is the Haitian Revolution?

500

This American Founding Father was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?