Enlightenment
Age of Revolutions
VIPs
Imperialism
World War I
100

What theory did Nicolaus Copernicus 1st propose?

Heliocentric Theory - Sun at the center of the universe

100

How did the improvement in agricultural techniques affect people during the Agricultural Revolution.

People left farms and moved to the cities, sparking up the industrial revolution.

100

Where did Louis XIV move his government to, in order to centralize his power. Also home to a famous Treaty?

Versailles

100

This country was slow to imperialized due to their policy on isolation shared by the Qing and Ming dynasties.

Japan under the Shogunate Tokugawa leadership

100

Germany's plan to avoid a long war fought on two fronts.

Schlieffen Plan

200

Life, Liberty and Property by John Locke is found in what important US Document?

Declaration of Independence

200

The industrial revolution contributed to creating the power loom, water loom and cotton gin. What industry was improved and affected the most by the industrial revolution?

Textiles

200

Leader of Russia, improved Russia greatly and gained a the famous St. Petersburg port after defeating Sweden in the Great Northern War.

Peter the Great

200

What was the common goal of the Opium Wars, Boxer Rebellion and Sepoy Rebellion?

The fight imperialism

200

Event that sparked the beginning of World War 1.

Assassination of Austrian-Hungary Prince, Franz Ferdinand.


300

I may disapprove with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." was said by who and what were they supporting?

Voltaire and Freedom of Speech

300

28 Executions a day, Robespierre, lasted 11 months.

Reign of Terror

300

Once the Reign of Terror was complete and a failed democracy, this military leader was welcomed as leader of France.

Napoleon Bonaparte

300

Otto Von Bismarck's goal in leading Germany was to rule by their national industrial power and winning wars. What is another name for his leadership philosophy?

Rule the country with Blood and iron.
300

Why did casualties in WWI increase significantly?

Improvement in Technology and weaponry.

400

Proved Copernicus's theory on heliocentrism. Was sent to prison for life by the Catholic Church.

Galileo Galilei

400

Goal of the congress of Vienna was to stop the spread of French Nationalism and to Exile who?

Napoleon Bonaparte

400

What was the two main causes of Napolean's failure in Russia that sent him into Exile?

Harsh Russian Winter and Famine due to a lack of supplies.

400

Meeting held in Germany, led by Otto V. Bismarck. Purpose of the meeting was to avoid war and ensure that countries were divided up equally and fairly during Imperialism.

Berlin Conference

400

What are the four provisions in the Treaty of Versailles in regards to the punishment of Germany?

1. Guilt War Clause

2. Lose all colonies in Asia, Africa, Europe and the Pacific Ocean

3. Disarm, soldier strength down to 100,000

4. Pay $33 Billion in reparations.

500
Movement that saw a major change in science, astronomy and physics during the enlightenmnet.

Scientific Revolution.

500

Inspired by Karl Marx, left the Eastern Front to lead the Russian Revolution in Moscow.

Vladimir Lenin

500

Created the idea of capitalism, philosophy of Laissez - Faire, which resulted in free markets and little government intervention.

Adam Smith

500

Most successful slave revolt in world history?

Haitian Revolution

500

How did Self-Determination shape Europe after WWI. List 3 out of 5 reason how self-determination.

Use the 5 principles of Self-Determination to become a successful country:

Self- Determination - 

5 Principles:

  1. Freedom - to live any life you wish.

  2. Authority - Over money to run your nation

  3. Support - Organize resources to support community, Social Roles, Leadership

  4. Responsibility - Use money wisely

Confirmation - Leadership in a society