Renaissance & Expansion
Reformation & Wars of Religion
Absolutism & Constitutionalism
18th Century
French Revolution & Napoleon
100

Author of Utopia

Who is Thomas More?

100

An Augustinian monk who believed in "salvation by faith alone".

Who is Martin Luther?

100

A monarch receives the right to rule directly from God and not from the people

What  Divine Right?

100

This magnificent 17th-century palace built during the reign of Louis XIV was a good example of baroque architecture.

What is the Palace of Versailles?

100

This violent event in Paris on July 14, 1789, inadvertently saved the National Assembly. Paris was now lost to the king!

What is the storming of the Bastille?

200

War between England and France tat resulted in England's loss of nearly all its French territories.

What is the Hundred Years War?

200

A "left-wing" Protestant sect that didn't believe in allegiance to any church or ruler and were very tolerant of other views.

Who were the anabaptists?

200

This Englishman claimed each person has the right to “life, liberty and property.”

Who is John Locke?

200

He developed the laws of universal gravitation.

Who is Isaac Newton?

200

This group claimed, with their Tennis Court Oath, that they would not disband until they developed a Constitution

What is the National Assembly?

300

Young peasant quasi-military leader who helped the French defeat England in the Hundred Years War

Who is Joan of Arc

300

This Catholic country supported the Protestant princes and rulers against the Hapsburgs during the Thirty Years' War.

What is France?

300

This early republic had a decentralized system with a stadholder as leader of each region.

What was the Dutch Republic (the Netherlands)?

300

Montesquieu is most widely known for what idea?

What is  "separation of powers" in government?

300

In August of 1789, this social system was abolished by the National Assembly, and freed peasants of their obligations.

What is feudalism?

400

Father of Humanism

Who is Petrach?

400

Conference held by Catholic clergy to reform abuses and errors in the Church and affirm traditional Church teachings

What is the Council of Trent?

400

This group in Spain represented much of the Spanish middle class. When they were removed the Spanish empire never recovered economically.

Who are Jews?

400

This country was divided by its more powerful neighbors (Austria, Russia and Prussia) to restore the regional balance of power in Central Europe among those three countries.

What is the Partition of Poland?

400

Who led the Committee of Public Safety and was prominent during the Reign of Terror?

Who is Robespierre?

500

Author of The Prince

Who is Machiavelli?

500

This 1517 document criticized the selling of indulgences.

What is the 95 Theses?

500

The events of 1688–89 that resulted in the deposition of James II and the accession of his daughter Mary II and her husband, William III, prince of Orange to the throne of England.

What is the Glorious Revolution?

500

Diderot is most well known for having completed this in 1765.

 What is the Encyclopedia?

500

The most radical and ruthless of the political groups formed in the wake of the French Revolution .

Who are the Jacobins?

600

These two monarchs united Spain in the late 15th c. and established the reconquista.

Who are Ferdinand and Isabella?

600

This 1598 proclamation by Henry IV allowed toleration for the Huguenots in France.

What is the Edict of Nantes?

600

The construction of this city during Peter’s reign may have claimed as many as 200,000 lives.

What is St. Petersburg?

600

 Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), in which she argues that women are not naturally inferior to men, but appear to be only because they lack education.

Who is Mary Wollstonecraft?

600

The march on Versailles began among women in the marketplaces of Paris who, on the morning of October 5, 1789, were nearly rioting over what?

What is the high price of bread?

700

Author of In Praise of Folly, a powerful critique of Catholic Church abuses.

Who is Erasmus?

700

John Calvin's ideas, actions and sermons contributed to the Protestant Reformation movement and transformed this city into an intellectual capital in Europe.

What is Geneva?

700

Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England Scotland and Ireland after the defeat of King Charles I in the Civil War. He was one of the main signatories on Charles I's death warrant. After the execution of King Charles I, he led the Commonwealth of England.

Who is Oliver Cromwell?

700

His economic system was one in which the market-determined wages and was comprised of free rather than government-constrained enterprise, later known as laissez-faire capitalism.

Who is Adam Smith?

700

Napoleon's Bonaparte's repressive occupation sparked a violent popular revolt in

What is Spain?

800

This humanistic Renaissance painting by Raphael has Plato and Aristotle at its center.

What is The School of Athens?

800

This bloody event occurred in 1572 when Catharine de Medicis cracked down on rioting Huguenots.

What is the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre?

800

This city was the center of banking in Europe during the first half of the 17th century.

What is Amsterdam?

800

New crops from the New World helped improve European diets. The flow of foods across the Atlantic was known as this.

What is the Columbian Exchange?

800

In 1789, the Assembly set forth in this document that all men were "born and remain free and equal in rights"

What is the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen?

900

These painters differed from earlier Renaissance artists primarily in their deliberate use of distortion and elongation.

Who are Mannerist painters?

900

This Dominican preacher was severely criticized by Martin Luther for selling indulgences in Germany.

Who is

Johann Tetzel?

900

This “soldier’s king” infused militarism into all aspects of Prussian society and created the most efficient bureaucracy in Europe during his reign.

Who is Frederick William I?

900

The appropriation of "common land" enclosing it and by doing so depriving commoners of their rights of access and privilege.

What the enclosure system?

900

This 1789 wave of violence in the countryside directly led to the end of feudalism in France

What is the Great Fear?

1000

Steady population growth and rising food prices were the most important factors behind this Economic Revolution of the sixteenth century.

What was the Price Revolution?

1000

Peace Treaty signed in 1648 that ended the Thirty Years' War and brought peace to the Holy Roman Empire

What is the Treaty of Westphalia?

1000

An edict issued by Charles VI on April 19, 1713, to ensure that the Habsburg hereditary possessions could be inherited by a daughter

What is the Pragmatic Sanction?

1000

This movement in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth century Europe was characterized by a reaction against the principles of the Enlightenment. Nationalists loved it!

What is the Romantic Movement?

1000

His code protected private property and the authority of husbands within the family.

Who was Napoleon?