French revolution SS.9-12.US.15.Evaluate the factors
Haitian revolution SS.9-12.US.19.Analyze the influence of intellectual changes on society
Latin American revolution
SS.9-12.WH.18.Analyze the influence of social
Columbian Exchange SS.9-12.WH.20.Investigate the evolutions of belief systems
SS.9-12.WH.24.Examine the impact of individuals
100

What is the main causes of the French Revolution such as the Estates-General

what is social inequality a rigid system of three estates

100

What happen in 1791

what is slaves revolt ?

100

name one of the Latin American revolution menu ?

what is causes, effects, leaders 

100

 What is the Columbian Exchange and when did it begin?

what is it is the transfer of plants, animals, diseases, people

100

What were the three main motivations for European exploration, and what technologies enabled it?

what is gold the search for wealth and resources

200

symbolized the people's victory over the monarchy's tyranny and marked the beginning of the French Revolution

what is The Storming of the Bastille

200

this system influenced the intellectual and social movements of that established the hierarchy system in Haiti between 1791-1803

what is the Haitian revolution?

200

what were 2 of the leaders name 

what is Simon Bolivar, Jose De San Martin, Miguel Hidalgo, Toussaint L'overture

200

What were some of the major diseases exchanged and their impact

what is Europeans introduced devastating diseases like smallpox

200

Why did Europeans need a new route to Asia

what is to bypass the control and high taxes of the Ottoman Empire on land routes

300

What was Napoleon Bonaparte's role in the aftermath of the Revolution

what is Napoleon Bonaparte seized power, ending the Directory in a coup in 1799

300

when did the Columbia Exchange start 

what is began after Christopher Columbus's voyages in 1492 ?

300

what were Simon Bolivar last words. 

what is  “America is ungovernable for us. He who serves a revolution plows the sea.”

300

What were some key plants that moved between the continents

what is New World crops like potatoes, tomatoes, and maize became staples in the Old World

300

What were some of the immediate and long-term impacts of European contact on indigenous populations in the Americas

what is devastating disease epidemics, violence, and the disruption of food sources

400

What was the significance of the Storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789

what is symbolized the people's victory over the monarchy's tyranny 

400

these individuals were at the very bottom of the socioeconomic system during the Haitian revolution they were rebels and not even considered human.

Who are the maroons? 

400

theses revolutions helped spark the Latin American revolution 

what is the American and french revolution?  

400

How did European animals change the Americas?

what is Animals like horses, pigs, and cattle revolutionized life in the Americas, changing lifestyles and the food supply for Native Americans.

400

Which explorer's voyages led to the naming of the American continents, and which country sponsored them

what is Spain and Portugal

500

What was the Reign of Terror

what is a violent period during the French Revolution 

500

Haitian Independence! what happen around the time 1802

what is Napoleon sent a large army to reconquer Haiti ?

500

What role did key leaders like Simón Bolívar and José de San Martín play in achieving independence for South America?

what is Simón Bolívar and José de San Martín were the most influential leaders in South America's fight for independence from Spain

500

What were the long-term consequences of the exchange, both positive and negative?

what is The exchange led to population growth in Europe and Asia due to new crops but caused a massive decline in Native American populations

500

What was the Columbian Exchange and what was its effect on both Europe and the Americas?

what is the widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, and diseases between Europe and the Americas