Age of Exploration
Enlightenment
Scientific Revolution
Imperialism 1871-1914
Age of Conservatism
100

This man dies on his expedition to circumnavigate the globe.

Magellan

100

This thinker believed all men are endowed with the natural rights of life, liberty and property.

John Locke

100

This institution was completely against Heliocentrism.

Catholic Church
100

These two countries had become the most powerful in Europe and acted as rivals during imperialism.

Great Britain and Germany

100

Conservatism endorses which form of government?

Monarchy

200

Name of the Spanish warriors that colonized the America's

Conquistadors

200

This thinker believed in separation of government power into three equal branches.

Montesquieu

200

This thinker created a Heliocentric model of the solar system.

Nicolas Copernicus

200

This colony was considered the crown jewel of the British Empire

India

200

The Franco-Prussian war united which country's for the first time in 1871?

Germany

300

These two countries initially dominated the colonization of the Americas.

Spain and Portugal

300

This thinker believed humans can not be trusted and a strong monarch was needed to check their impulses.

Thomas Hobbes

300

With the help of apples, this thinker created the laws of gravity and motion.

Isaac Newton

300

This conference was hosted in order to divide Africa among European powers peacefully.

The Berlin Conference

300

The Congress of Vienna was conducted in response to the chaos caused by this event.

The French Revolution

400

These two empires were conquered by the Spanish in the early 16th century.

Aztec's and Incan's

400

These rulers embraced enlightenment ideas and attempted to better the live of their subjects.

Enlightened Despots.

400

A new way of conducting experiments. Variables and constants.

The Scientific Method

400

This drug was forcefully sold to China by the British Empire.

Opium

400

The Revolutions of 1848, which took place in almost every European country, embodied what ism.

Liberalism

500

This company was given power to militarily conquer areas on behalf of its home country.

Dutch East India Company

500

This religion, which believes the universe was created by a God that does not intervene in it, gained popularity during the Enlightenment

Deism

500

This thinker invented calculus

Isaac Newton

500

This poem by Rudyard Kipling encourages Europe and America to be imperialistic in order to bring 'civilization' to 'uncivilized' people.

White Man's Burden

500

An international decision making policy that was established during the Congress of Vienna.

Concert of Europe