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Fun Facts
100

Where and when did the Renaissance begin?

Florence, Italy (1350)

100

Who published Principia Mathematica

Isaac Newton
100

Who published the Communist Manifesto?

Marx and Engels

100

When did the Great Depression begin?

1929

100

What was Hitler's original occupation?

Artist

200

What art forms were found most prevelant in the Northern Renaissance?

Oil paintings, portraits, realistic depictions.

200

Why did the French Revolution begin?

Hunger, extreme tax, estate system (general public unrepresented)

200

What romatic poet wrote Childe Harold's Pilgrimage in his most important work?

Lord Byron

200

Why did the League of Nations fail?

the absence of key power players like the United States, the League's inability to enforce its decisions, and the rise of aggressive nations that undermined its authority in the 1930

200

What was Napoleon's oddly strongest sense

Smell

300

Who sacked Rome in 1527?

Charles V

300

What were the names of the monarchs that came to power after the Glorious Revolution? Where were they from?

William III and Mary of Orange, Netherlands.

300

What did the Crystal Exhibition display and show off?

Britain's industrial advances and the Crystal Palace

300

What was Krushnev's main policy and who reversed it?

De-stalinization, Brezhnev

300

What baroque sculpture depicted a nun "embracing" her joy for religion?  

"The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa"

400

What were the phases of the Thirty Years War, in order?

1. Bohemian Phase 

2. Danish Phase

3. Swedish Phase 

4. French Phase

400

Around how many people did Robespierre allow to be arressted in his Reign of Terror? (rough estimates are fine)

300,000

400

Why was the Paris Commune established?

France's defeat in the Franco-Prussian War, the rise of republican sentiment, and growing discontent among Parisian workers

400

Why did the Soviets invade Afghanistan?

Fear of nationalism, oil reserves available.

400

Who has the worse Habsburg chin?

Charles II of Spain

500

Who were the Henry's in France's "War of the Three Henries?"

Henry III, Henry of Navarre, Henry of Guise

500

What Neoclassical art piece depicted saluting soldiers?

Oath of the Horatii

500

What movement in Italy created a sense of nationalisim to unify it, founded by who?

Young Italy, Mazzini.

500

List all of Gorbachev's policies and what they mean

Mikhail Gorbachev's major policies were Glasnost and Perestroika, which aimed to reform the Soviet Union's system. Glasnost, meaning "openness," focused on increased freedom of speech and press, while Perestroika, meaning "restructuring," aimed to decentralize economic decision-making to improve efficiency. Gorbachev also introduced Demokratizatsiya, which involved multi-candidate elections

500

Who was Voltaire pen pals with?

Frederick the Great/Prussia