Vocabulary
The Enlightenment isms
The English Civil War
More Enlightenment leading to revolutions
Slavery
100

Relating to, based on, or agreeable to reason (instead of superstition).

What is rational?

100

 “Father of capitalism”, Wealth of Nations

Who was Adam Smith?

100

He began the Stuart dynasty after the death of Queen Elizabeth I, who left no direct heirs. 

Who was King James I?

100

A belief in natural rights, constitutional government, reduced spending on armies and against established churches; in favor of expanding political representation (initially for only males, but later to females too) Locke

What is classic liberalism?

100

The euphemistic term for the horrific journey of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas. 

What was the Middle Passage? 

200

A science that deals with the formal principles of reason.

What is logic?

200

The belief that knowledge comes from experience and experiments, not just tradition and reason. Use of natural data to back this knowledge up.

What is empiricism?

200

Lawmaking body in the UK; Kings like James I and Charles I did not work well with them. 

What is Parliament? 

200

The 19th century movement that began in central Europe to reestablish an independent Jewish homeland in the Middle East (at that time controlled by the Ottoman Empire) because that was the original location of Judaism; this was due to the repeated Jewish persecutions throughout European history; and in the 19th century that meant pogroms in Russia specifically, however anti-Semitism was not hard to find elsewhere throughout Europe.

What is Zionism?

200
The euphemistic term that enslavers used to describe the violent and brutal practice. 

What is the peculiar institution? 

300

Sufficient ground of explanation or of logical defense

What is reason?

300

A feeling of intense loyalty to others who share one’s language and culture, and the belief that those who share a culture should also live in independent nation-states. Intense pride in one's country and viewing others often as inferior. 

What is nationalism?

300
King Charles I needed money to fund wars in these the conflicts/rebellions with these people/countries. 

What are Ireland, Scotland and Spain?

300

The belief that women should have equal rights and opportunities as men; and be equal under the law to own property, be educated, to work and earn equal pay.

What is feminism?

300

This religious text was frequently used to defend slavery. 

What is the Bible?

400

When one company/country/individual controls the trade and production of a commodity

What is a monopoly?

400

The belief that people are willing to give up certain rights and limits to their freedoms for the greater good and to maintain law and order.

What is the social contract?

400

On the side of King Charles I. 

Who were the Royalists aka Cavaliers?

400

An economic and political theory that there is public and/or direct worker ownership of the means of production (factories, mines, mills); it will have many branches; also refers to people who believed that tax dollars should fund things to support the population such as public schools, public hospitals, and police forces. It will grow in places where industrialization and the ills of rapid growth of cities leads to terrible abuses of workers (especially children) and horrible living conditions for them with that modernization. They will politically fight for safer working conditions, environmental cleanup of pollution, and social services for families.

What is socialism?

400

To be exempt (free from) punishment or consequences for a crime and/or wrongdoing, this was the case when enslaved people and indigenous people were murdered by their enslavers. 

What is impunity?

500

A way to try to downplay how something is described so it won’t seem as negative or harsh as it really is

What is a euphamism?

500

French philosopher; checks and balances in government and separation of powers (different branches of government so one branch is not all powerful)

Who was Baron de Montesquieu? 

500

On the side of Parliament, often led by Puritans and coastal merchants who were fed up with Charles I tax policies. 

Who were the MPs; aka the Roundheads? 

500

 French term for “leave alone”; it meant that the government should reduce the interventions in economic decisions and let consumers and businesses guide the market of prices, supply and demand.

What is Laizzes-Faire?

500

To deprive people of their basic human rights and dignity; to be viewed and treated as lesser than other humans.

What is dehumanize?

600

Dominican/Friar/Franciscan

What are different titles/orders of the priesthood of the Roman Catholic Church?

600

French writer and philosopher, wrote satire (got in trouble for who he made fun of); advocated for civil liberties and religious tolerance. He was often censored, in exile, and even went to jail for criticizing and mocking powerful leaders. 

Who was Voltaire?

600

This was who King Charles believed he had to answer to as well as who gave him the divine right to rule. 

Who was god?

600

 Swiss/French philosopher; optimist; believed society could improve; also said it was a sovereign’s duty to carry out what the people want; also believed in the “tabula rasa” idea that children were born innocent and that childhood was a distinct and different developmental and that children required love and affection to thrive.

Who was Rousseau? 

600

Communities of enslaved people who escaped were also a consistent threat to their enslavers, and they lived in the mountainous regions where they could avoid recapture, and maintain their African traditions. 

Who were the Maroons?

700

Within a country aka domestic.

What is internal?

700

A form of monarchy in which the monarch exercises their authority in accordance with a constitution and is not alone in making decisions. The UK and the Netherlands led the way.

What is constitutional/limited/parliamentary monarchy?

700

These people were continually having their land taken away the English protestants; it did not improve under James I, Charles I or Cromwell. 

Who were the Irish? 

700

An economic system in which the means of production, such as factories and natural resources, are privately owned and operated for profit, without government interference.

What is capitalism?

700
Male enslavers often increased the population of enslaved people they owned through this. 

What was sexual assaults and forced interactions with the women whom they enslaved, resulting in children, who inherited the enslaved status of their mothers?

800

 Foreign, from outside of a country.

What is external?

800

A belief in traditional institutions and practical experience; resistant to change; clinging to traditional practices.

What is conservatism?

800

If King Charles had done this, he probably would not have been executed after his trial and guilty verdict. 

What is apologize? 

800

The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.

What are civil rights?

800

These were people born in the Americas of European heritage, specifically French and Spanish, there is variety to these people too, as some were also a mixture of French, Spanish and African, and were free people of color. 

Who were Creoles? 

900

The movement to end both the slave trade, slavery and serfdom.

What is the abolitionist movement?

900

The belief in a divine higher being (god); but beyond that believing that is not a part of organized religion or daily life, instead looking to scientific inquiry not the Bible. They are going to be considered heretics by many religious authorities.

What is deism?

900

Members of the House of Lords in Parliament, to this day, come to their political position in this way. 

What is they inherit it? 

900

Leviathan, believed in strong monarchies and strict laws; otherwise people would be out of control; hence why the social contract was necessary; English

Who was Hobbes?

900

 Guaranteed personal freedoms that are written into the law of a government and can not be taken away. Enslaved people did not have any.

What are civil liberties?