Unit 1: Renaissance
Unit 2: Reformation
Unit 3: Absolutism
Unit 4: Age of Reason
Unit 5: French Revolution
100

Who was the "Father of Humanism"

Petrarch

100

Who wrote the 95 Theses? 

Martin Luther

100

This absolutist built the Palace of Versailles

Louis XIV

100

Believed in "Life, Liberty and Property". Wrote "Two Treaties of Government".

John Locke

100

King of France during the French Revolution. (Must include the correct number)

King Louis XVI

200

In what year did the printing press print the first bible?

1456

200

She, along with her son King Charles IX, issued the St. Bartholomew Day Massacre.

Catherine de Medici

200

This absolutist used the Table of Ranks and the Beard Tax to keep his nobles under his control

Peter the Great

200

Wrote "The Wealth of Nations" and promoted capitalism.

Adam Smith

200

Leader of France during the Reign of Terror

Robespierre

300

What is the difference between the Italian and Northern Renaissance?

The Northern Renaissance focused more on religion

300

Called by the Roman Catholic Church to address the problems that caused the Protestant Reformation.

Council of Trent

300

In what year did the Glorious Revolution take place?

1688

300

He was the first person to accurately explain the circulation of blood throughout the body.

William Harvey


300

Leader of the Haitian Revolution 

Toussaint Louverture

400

A Northern Renaissance writer who wrote "The Praise of Folly".

Erasmus

400

This event was the immediate cause of the Thirty Years War.

Defenestration of Prague 

400

A war in England between those that supported that monarchy and those that supported Parliament.

English Civil War

400

A religion that believed that God existed but that he would not interfere in the world.

Deism

400

List three causes of the French Revolution

1. France's debt

2. Bread Shortage

3. Dislike of Marie Antoinette and the French Monarchy/ Nobility

4. Enlightenment Ideas

5. Dislike of the Estate System

6. Louis XIV's lack of leadership

500

This Renaissance man disproved the Donation of Constantine

Lorenzo Valla

500

Signed by King Henry IV. Granted religious tolerance to protestants and made Catholicism the official religion of France.

Edict of Nantes

500

This document was signed by King William and Queen Mary at the end of the Glorious Revolution

English Bill of Rights 

500

This Enlightened Absolutist freed the serfs in Austria.

Joseph II

500

He was a conservative that led the Congress of Vienna

Klemens von Metternich