Science/Tech
Revolution
Religion
Culture/Philosophy
War/Conquest
100

What two cities did the U.S. drop atomic bombs on?

Nagasaki and Hiroshima

100

Prior to the Revolution in France, how many estates were there?

Three

100

John Wesley was a founder of…

Methodism

100

Freud described 3 parts of the self, the id, the ego, and the _______

Superego

100

Which politician famously gave the Iron Curtain speech in 1946?

Winston Churchill

200

What type of warfare became popular in World War I?

Trench warfare

200

How did Thomas Paine feel about the French Revolution?

Supporter

200

Louis XV kicked this religious order out of France in 1763

Jesuits

200

What ideology did the Holy Alliance ascribe to?

Conservatism

200

The Berlin Conference laid down some basic rules for imperialist competition in what region? 

sub-Saharan Africa 

300

Which nation was responsible for pioneering many agricultural improvements?

Dutch Republic

300

Who was a major figure in the Haitian Revolution?

Toussaint Louverture

300
What beliefs did the Christian Democrats ascribe to?

Center-right; Rejected authoritarianism, rampant nationalism, and communism

300

What was the Crystal Palace?

A magnificent display hall for the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London

300

Which African country did Mussolini invade?

Ethiopia

400

What was a new way of thinking in the Scientific Revolution?

Scientific Method; Rationalism; Sensationalism; Inductive Reasoning

400

What political group took control of the Soviet Union during World War I?

Bolsheviks

400

What led to Vatican City being left out of WWII?

Lateran Treaty

400

Who wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792)?

Mary Wollstonecraft

400

What two countries were the Fashoda Incident between?

Britain and France

500

Eugenics was the science (or pseudo-science) of

Racial Health

500

The 1930s saw a civil war between fascists and communists/republicans in...

Spain

500

What country in Europe was an important place of the early enlightenment because of its religious tolerance?

Dutch Republic

500

What is the core concept of Social Darwinism?

The human race was driven by unending economic competition that would determine the survival of the fittest.

500

How did imperialists justify colonization?

Nationalism; Christianization; Social Darwinism; Technological Superiority; Economic Gain