Definitions
The Old Regime/Liberal Revolutions
Industrial Revolution/Imperialism
Class System/Labour Movement
Spain's Transformation
100

This is a set of events experienced by humans in the past.

What is history?

100

This event marks the beginning of the Contemporary Age.

What is the French Revolution?

100

This is where the first industrial revolution began.

What is Great Britain?
100

The class system replaced this.

What is the society of estates?

100

The Spanish War of Independence was against ______.

What is Napoleon's Invasion?

200

Historians want these to be authentic and reliable.

What are sources?

200

This intellectual movement is defined by reason, tolerance, natural rights, and the importance of education.

What is the Enlightenment?

200

This is one of the three types of rule in colonised territories.

What is colonies (subject to sovereignty and governed by colonizing power), protectorate (colonizing power controlled foreign policy and wealth), OR concessions (belonged to independent country but colonizing power had trade advantages)? 

200

The class system divided people based upon this.

What are economic resources?

200

They supported Isabel II.

Who were the liberals (not the Carlists)?

300

These are the two types of sources.

What are "primary and secondary sources"?

OR

What are "written and non-written sources"?

300

They LED the French Revolution.

Who are the Enlightened bourgeoisie?

300

James Watt patened his _______ _______which led to the development of ________.

What is the steam engine and railways?

300

The workers who sold their labor in exchange for a salary.

What is the proletariat?
300

A reason industrialization was late in Spain.

What is a shortage of coal, poor transport infrastructure, an underdeveloped domestic market, OR a lack of capital?

400

This school of thought claims the modes of production and class struggles are the drivers of history.

What is the Marxist school of thought?

400

The series of constitutions in 1791, 1793, and 1795 in France established this (need one example).

What is census suffrage, the seperation of powers, or fundamental rights of citizens?

400

The Industrial Revolution caused intense ________ in Europe due to the mechanization of farming.

What is urbanization?

400

The main instrument that workers used to push for change was _____. 

What is a strike?

400

Spain did not lose control of this during Alfonso XII's reign. Cuba, Puerto Rico, Mexico, or the Philippines

What is Mexico?

Mexico was lost under Fernando VII.

500

These are the five periods history is divided into.

What are Prehistory (5 million years ago), Ancient History (5,000 years ago), the Middle Ages (AD 476), the Modern Age (1492), and the Contemporary Age (1789)?

500

These are the three main causes of the Thirteen Colonies revolution against Britain in 1776.

What is no representation in parliament, high taxes, and Britain's trade monopoly?

500

The famous economist ____ ____ developed principles of _________ __________ alongside the industrial revolution which argued that the economy naturally adjusted to the law of supply and demand. 

What is Adam Smith and economic liberalism?

500

Some of the injustices that salaried workers fought against with their trade union (name 2).

What is child labor, 12 hour work days, or harsh conditions?

500

He founded the Partido Socialista Obrero Espanol.

Who is Pablo Iglesias?