Enlightenment Thinkers
Religion
Medicine and Public Health
The French Revolution
The Napoleonic Era
100

This economist's theory of free markets and minimal government intervention laid the foundation for modern capitalism.

Who is Adam Smith?

100

Enlightenment thinkers emphasized this as the source of knowledge, in contrast to religious teachings.

What is reason?

100

In the 18th century, this method was often used to treat individuals with mental illnesses, which was based on the idea of a humoural imbalance.

What is bloodletting?

100
The method that was used to execute about half of the people killed as counter-revolutionaries during the Reign of Terror.

What is the guillotine?

100

Napoleon's disastrous invasion of this country in 1812 led to the destruction of most of his Grande Armée.

What is Russia?

200

This thinker’s concept of the social contract where the legitimacy of government comes from the consent of the governed.

Who is (Jean-Jacques) Rousseau?

200

In most European countries, religion helped maintain this political system, which concentrated power in the hands of a single ruler.

What is monarchy?

What is absolute monarchy?

200

This important public health measure, initiated in Russia by Catherine the Great in the 18th century, helped reduce smallpox deaths significantly.

What is inoculation?

200

This group assumed control of much of the French government in April 1793 after the execution of Louis XVI.

What is the Committee of Public Safety?

200

This battle in 1815 marked the final defeat of Napoleon and led to his exile to Saint Helena.

What is the Battle of Waterloo?

300

This philosopher, known for his criticism of organized religion, was a staunch advocate for the separation of church and state.

Who is Voltaire?

300

The attempted prosecution of this family after the death of the daughter Elisabeth demonstrated the widespread religious intolerance in France.

Who are the Sirvens?

300

In eighteenth-century Europe, people often viewed mental illness as a result of this, leading to spiritual or religious interventions such as exorcisms.

What demonic possession or spiritual failing?

300

This leader of the Jacobins became one of the most powerful figures in revolutionary France during the Reign of Terror.

Who is Maximilien Robespierre?

300

This 1805 battle, often regarded as one of Napoleon's greatest victories, involved the strategy of luring Russian and Prussian forces onto a frozen lake and unleashing an artillery barrage to break the ice.

What is the Battle of Austerlitz?

400

This thinker asserted that citizens have the right to overthrow a government that violates their natural rights.

Who is John Locke?

400

In Catholicism, this term refers to the literal transformation of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ during communion. Protestants consider communion is a symbolic act and do not believe in it.

What is transubstantiation?

400

By the end of the 18th century, this approach to medicine, which emphasized observation, experimentation, and evidence, began to displace older theories like humoural balance.

What is the scientific method?

400

This was the name given to the period following the Reign of Terror when a backlash against radical revolutionaries, such as the Jacobins, occurred.

What is the Thermidorian Reaction?

400

This battle in 1813, forced Napoleon's abdication and his first exile to the island of Elba.

What is the Battle of Leipzig/Battle of Nations?

500

This thinker was a strong advocate for the separation of powers in government and the system of checks and balances.

Who is Montesquieu?

500

During the eighteenth century, religious orders played a significant role in providing these two essential services to the population

What are healthcare and education?

500

The move toward professionalizing medicine in the 18th century led to the establishment of these two institutions for training doctors.

What are medical schools and hospitals?

500

This decree passed on 17 September 1793 allowed for the mass arrest of suspected counter-revolutionaries.

What is the Law of Suspects?

500

In 1797, Napoleon created this republic in northern Italy as a French satellite state.

What is the Cisalpine Republic?