Enlightenment
Revolution
Industrial Revolution
Technology/Innovations
Important Figures
100

What is empiricism?

The Enlightenment idea that knowledge is gained through senses and "rigorous experimentation."

100

What is popular soveirgnty?

The right to govern in the hands of the people. 

100

Where did the Industrial Revolution begin? 

Started in Great Britain

This was due to its many positive factors. Primarily however, their mass amounts of coal and iron. 

100

What two innovations in very early industrialization helped the faster creation of textiles? (Hint: Water)

1. Water Frame

2. Spinning Jenny

100

When Adam Smith wrote the "Wealth of Nations," arguing that mercantilism only benefits the elite, what kind of approach did he offer?

A Lassiez-Faire approach

(Also acceptable: Invisible Hand Approach)

200

What is the name for the newly established political idea that people are born with certain rights that can't be taken away? (Ex. John Locke believed one was born with life, liberty, and property)

Natural Rights

200
True or False: Nationalism refers to when members of one specific country find a sense of commonality and pride among themselves, also known as patriotism.

False. Nationalism was not only members of one specific country.

Nationalism referred to a sense of commonality among a group of people based on shared language, religion, social customs, and was often linked with a desire for territory. 

200

What state lowered in power as Western Industrial States rose, eventually giving in to industrualization defensively, involving the Meji Restoration?

Japan
200

What was the main fuel used in the second industrial revolution?

Oil

200

Who wrote the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen:

Lafayette 

300

Name 3 Effects of Enlightenment 

1. Major Revolutions

2. Expansion for Suffrage (Right to vote) 

3. Abolition of slavery

4. End of serfdom

5. Calls for womens suffrage 

Any 3 of these options is an acceptable answer, no partial credit. 

300
After what war did Britain fall into debt, looking to their previously ignored colonies in America for money?

The Seven Years War

300

What is urbanization? 

The shift of populations from rural to urban areas, driving city growth through economic, industrial, and social changes

300

What was one type of reform called for during this time period?

1. Political Reform

2. Social Reform

3. Educational Reform

4. Urban Reforms

300

Who believed that Capitalism was unstable by nature, and published his ideas in the "communist manifesto?"

Karl Marx


400

According to the Enlightenment idea, "Social Contract," if a government was unable to protect the natural rights of people, what could the civilians do?

Overthrow the government 

400

In the Latin American Revolution (s), what creole military leader wrote his enlightenment ideas in his letter from Jamacia?

Simon Bolivar 

400

In the 2nd Industrial Revolution (Europe, U.S., Russia, and Japan), what process produced better steel?

The Bessemer Process

400

What agricultural innovation allowed for crops to be planted more efficiently and accurately, resulting in less waste and more harvest?

Seed Drill
400

Jeremy Bentham is an example of a...

Free Market Critic

500

What famous piece was written by women's suffrage activist, Olympe de Gauges?

The Declaration of the Rights of Women

500

How did the American revolution effect the French revolution?

Following the victory of the American revolution (which the French aided America in), the French recognized the cruelty of their own ruler (King), and decided to revolt as well, seeing the success of the Americans. 
500

In the Egyptian (Ottoman) Empire, the industrial projects, agricultural advancements, and the usage of tarrifs were known as what?

The Tanzimat Reforms

500

What massive railroad was created in Russia due to the Zar adopting railroads and steam engines as technology?

Trans-Siberian Railroad

500

Who arrived to Japan with a fleet of steam-powered U.S. ships with guns, seeking trade with Japan? 

Matthew Perry