Age of Reformation
Wars of Religion
Absolutism
18th Century Europe
French Revolution
Nationalism
100

German monk who challenged Church practices with 95 theses in 1517

Who is Martin Luther?

100

devastating conflict, largely fought in the Holy Roman Empire, that began as a religious struggle between Catholics and Protestants and evolved into a political battle for European power

What is the 30 years' war?

100

French king; declared “I am the state.”

Who is Louis XIV?

100

intellectual and cultural movement that challenged the traditional structures of power in Europe

What is the Enlightenment?

100

French military and political leader who rose during the late French Revolution; later crowned himself Emperor

Who is Napoleon?

100

this Congress attempted to restore balance after Napoleon

What is the Congress of Vienna?

200

Protestant reformer that established a theocratic government in Geneva

Who is John Calvin?

200

peace treaty that ended the Thirty Years’ War

What is the Peace of Westphalia?

200

symbolized royal power and control over nobles; palace

What is the palace of Versailles?

200

social settings that allowed intellectual discussion and help spread ideas

What are salons?

200

this estate represented common people

What is the "Third Estate"?

200

Prussian-born statesman who unified Germany

Who is Otto Von Bismarck?

300

English king who broke from the Catholic Church to secure a divorce

Who is Henry VIII?

300

this 1572 massacre killed thousands of Huguenots in Paris

What is the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre?

300

Russian ruler who modernized and westernized his country

Who is Peter the Great?

300

dramatic increase in the consumption and variety of luxury and manufactured goods, shifting buying habits from necessity to desire, particularly among the middle class

What is the consumer revolution?

300

radical phase of the French Revolution characterized by extreme violence, political repression, and mass executions of "enemies of the revolution"

What is the "Reign of Terror"?

300

name given to use of practical, ruthless politics based on power and national interest rather than ideology or morality 

What is Realpolitik?

400

Roman Catholic religious order crucial to the Counter-Reformation; emphasized education, discipline, and missionary work under Ignatius of Loyola

Who are the Jesuits?

400

signed in 1598 by Henry IV (Henry of Navarre) to restore peace after brutal conflicts like the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre

What is the Edict of Nantes?

400

his reign serves as a key case study in balancing absolute rule with enlightened ideals to build a modernized, centralized bureaucratic state

*Bonus for country 

Who is Frederick the Great?

What is Prussia?

400

artistic and intellectual movement in Europe that revived classical Greek and Roman aesthetics, emphasizing order, symmetry, and reason over Rococo’s frivolity

What is Neoclassicism?

400

document that declared natural rights and equality

What is the Declaration of the Rights of Man?

400

this war helped lead to German unification

What is the Franco-Prussian War?

500

landmark treaty ending religious warfare between Catholic and Lutheran forces in the Holy Roman Empire; allowed German princes to choose Catholicism or Lutheranism

What is the Peace of Augsburg?

500

Protestant group in France that followed Calvinist beliefs

Who are the Huguenots?

500

name given to the use of absolute power to impose reforms, promoting education and law, yet still retaining total control 

What is "Enlightened Absolutism"?

500

name given to the urban middle class that emerged from the medieval period, becoming the dominant economic force during the Industrial Revolution

What is bourgeoisie?

500

pivotal defiance act where the French Third Estate, locked out of the Estates-General; would not disband until they drafted a written constitution; ended with National Assembly

What is the Tennis Court Oath?

500

conservative, post-Napoleonic system where major European powers—Austria, Russia, Prussia, Britain, and later France—met regularly to maintain a balance of power, suppress liberal/nationalist revolutions, and ensure peace

bonus: who led

What is the Concert of Europe?


Who is Klemens von Metternich?