Enlightenment
French Revolution
Industrial Revolution
19th Century Revolutions
Miscellaneous
100

Used absolute power to make reforms in their respective countries. 

Enlightened Despots

100

Social Classes of Pre-Revolution France 

Estates

100

Land, Labor, and Capital

Factors of Production

100

The TWO ideologies that challenged the conservative order. 

Liberalism and Nationalism

100

"When ____________ sneezes Europe catches a cold."

- Klemens von Metternich

France

200

Enlightenment thinker who advocated women's rights. 

Mary Wollstonecraft

200

Responsible for carrying out a balance of power throughout Europe. 

Congress of Vienna / Klemens von Metternich

200

Invention that improved transportation and allowed factories to be built anywhere

Steam Engine

200

Ideology that drove German and Italian unification

Nationalism

200

The "Father" of Socialism 

Robert Owen 

300

Had a negative view on human nature and thought the best form of government was an absolute monarchy. 

Thomas Hobbes

300

Used scorched-earth policy when Napoleon invaded in 1812

Russia

300

This ideology had a "laissez-faire" policy

Capitalism

300

The year that saw the most revolutions fail and saw a return to conservative forms of government 

1848

300

Wealthy/Educated members of the 3rd Estate

Bourgeoisie 

400

How were Enlightenment ideas spread throughout Europe? 

1) Urbanization

2) Salons

3) Coffeehouses

4) Printing Press

400

Political group who dominated politics during the Reign of Terror 

Jacobins

400

Landowners built fences around land to experiment with new methods of agriculture

Enclosure Movement

400

Used Realpolitik to unify Germany

Otto von Bismarck

400

First industry to industrialize during the Industrial Revolution. 

Textiles

500

These are the type of laws enlightened philosophers believed government decisions should be based on. 

Natural Laws / Laws of Reason

500

Government of outlined in the Constitution of 1791

Constitutional Monarchy

500
Karl Marx predicted this group would come to control the means of production through a revolution. 

1) Working class

2) Proletariat

3) The "Have-Nots" 

500

The last war to unify Germany

The Franco-Prussian War

500

Master-mind of Italian unification

Camillo di Cavour