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200

This movement emphasized classical learning, individual achievement, and human potential.

Humanism

200

This exchange transferred crops, animals, diseases, and people between the Old and New Worlds.

Columbian Exchange

200

This French king declared, “I am the state.”

Louis XIV

200

John Locke argued people were born with these rights.

Natural rights

200

Members of this estate paid the highest taxes in France.

Third Estate

400

Martin Luther posted this document criticizing Church abuses in 1517.

95 Theses

400

This disease devastated Indigenous populations in the Americas.

Smallpox

400

A French king built this palace to display royal power and control nobles.

Palace of Versailles

400

This scientist proposed the heliocentric theory.

Nicolaus Copernicus

400

This event symbolized the start of the French Revolution in 1789.

Storming of the Bastille

600

This invention helped spread Reformation ideas quickly across Europe.

Printing Press

600

Spanish conquerors like Cortés and Pizarro were known by this term.

Conquistadors

600

This idea claimed monarchs ruled by God’s authority.

Divine Right

600

Montesquieu believed government power should be divided in this way.

Separation of powers

600

This form of execution and weapon was used to kill thousands of French citizens. 

Guillotine

800

Henry VIII created this church after breaking from the Catholic Church.

Church of England

800

This brutal voyage transported enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean.

Middle Passage

800

This Russian ruler westernized Russia and founded St. Petersburg.

Peter the Great

800

Adam Smith supported this economic system with little government interference.

Laissez-faire capitalism
800

This document proclaimed liberty and equality in revolutionary France.

Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen

1000

The phrase “Cuius regio, eius religio”? comes from what political agreement?

Peace of Augsburg

1000

This economic system measured national wealth by gold, silver, and favorable trade balances.

Mercantilism

1000

This document in 1215 was signed after the Glorious Revolution and limited the British Monarch's power.

Magna Carta

1000

This female Enlightenment thinker argued women deserved equal education.

Mary Wollstonecraft 

1000

This military leader seized power in the Coup of 18 Brumaire.

Napoleon Bonaparte