Philosophers
Miscellaneous
Vocab
Absolutism
Miss Monty's Rules
100

This philosopher thinks men are born selfish and greedy.

Who is Thomas Hobbes?

100

Cotton, Tobacco, Sugar, Wood and Cattle.

What are "Raw Materials"?

100

A product for sale that took multiple steps to create- such as a table, clothing, rum or books.

What is a "Finished/Manufactured good"?

100

This king had absolute power over France from 1638-1715.

Who was "King Louis XIV"?

100

When you hear the sound from this object, you're meant to finish your conversation and look up at Miss Montgomery

What is "a singing bowl/bell"?

200

This philosopher who thought humans act logically, with reason and are rational. 

Who is "John Locke"?

200

The ___________ led to the Age of Enlightenment.

What is the "Scientific Revolution"?

200
A Greek prefix meaning, "one" or "only"

What is "mono"?

200

This was the Tsar of all Russia from 1682, and the first Emperor of all Russia.

Who was "Peter the Great"?

200

This is how many people are allowed out of the classroom at one time.

What is "one"?

300

This philosopher coined the term separation of powers.

Who is Montesquieu?

300
A territory used for settlement and exploitation by a mother country like England, France or Spain

What is a "colony"? 

300

This is where enlightenment thinkers would be invited to share their ideas.

What is a salon?

300

The name of the French Palace that Louis XIV forced nobles to live in with him so that he could control them better.

What is "Versailles"?

300

This is what happens if you use AI on an assignment.

What is "you get a zero"? :((

400

This philosopher valued ideas like equality, democracy, and responsive government.

Who is Rousseau?

400

The continents of Europe and Africa.

What is "The Old World"?

400

[...] refers to the use of reason to analyze human nature — both social and personal — and deduce binding rules of moral behavior from it.

What is "Natural Law"?

400

The Spanish Queen who sponsored Christopher Columbus’ voyages to the Americas and forced Muslims and Jews in Spain to either convert or be exiled or killed.

Who was "Isabella of Spain"?

400

This is how many percentage points come off your grade for each day an assignment is late?

What is "10%"?

500

This philosopher was considered one of the early feminists.

Who is Mary Wollstonecroft?

500

This disease killed 90% of the Indigenous population in North and South America.  

What is "Smallpox"?

500

This is the idea that God appoints kings and queens.

What is divine right?

500


Who is "Charles the first"?

500

This is where you have to leave your electronic device to get a bathroom pass.

What is the "phone hotel"?