The "Mona Lisa" and "The last Supper" were painted by who?
Who is Leonardo da Vinci
Martin Luthor is mainly know for
What is the 95 thesis?
This philosopher wrote "The Social Contract" and believed in the concept of the general will.
Who is Jean-Jacques Rousseau?
The first country to start their Industrial revolution
What is England
The man assassinated starting WWI
What is the Archduke Franz Ferdinand
This art style was know for having no meaning mainly during the age of anxiety.
What is Dadaism?
A meeting made to address the issues from the Protestant reformation
What is the Council of Trent?
This Russian empress corresponded with Voltaire and attempted to apply Enlightenment principles to her rule.
Who is Catherine the Great?
This German philosopher and economist co-authored "The Communist Manifesto," critiquing the impacts of industrial capitalism.
Who is Karl Marx?
The type of warfare mainly used in WWI
What is Trench warfare?
This style, emerging in the early 20th century, is characterized by abstract forms, geometric shapes, and fragmented objects.
Who is Mary Shelly Wollstonecraft
What is Cubism?
This treaty, signed in 1648, ended the Thirty Years' War and established the principles of state sovereignty and religious tolerance.
What is the Peace of Westphalia
This French philosopher is famous for his statement, "I think, therefore I am."
Who is René Descartes?
The idea Stalin used to catch up with the rest of Europe.
This type of warfare, used extensively by Germany, involves quick, coordinated attacks using infantry, tanks, and aircraft.
What is blitzkrieg?
The Romanticist women who is most know for her writing of "Frankenstein's Monster"
Who is Mary Shelly Wollstonecraft
This 1598 edict by Henry IV of France granted religious freedom to the Huguenots.
What is the Edict of Nantes?
This Enlightenment figure is known for his experimental method and contributions to the scientific method.
Who is Francis Bacon?
This invention by Richard Arkwright in 1769 mechanized the spinning of yarn, greatly increasing production.
What is the water frame?
This city was the first to be destroyed by an atomic bomb on August 6, 1945.
What is Hiroshima?
This 20th-century art movement brought a return to order and classical aesthetics after World War I, reacting against modernism.
What is Neoclassicism?
This act, passed in 1534, declared Henry VIII the Supreme Head of the Church of England.
What is the Act of Supremacy?
This belief in the 18th century held that God created the universe but does not interfere in its operations, a common view among Enlightenment thinkers.
What is deism?
This type of housing, often overcrowded and unsanitary, was common in industrial cities and housed many factory workers.
What are tenements?
This conference, held in February 1945, involved discussions between Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin about post-war Europe.
What is the Yalta Conference?