He was nicknamed the "Sun-King".
Louis XIV
A sun-centered view of the universe.
Heliocentrism or Heliocentric
The mastery of this will determine how far a civilization may advance.
Agriculture
Il Duce, the leader of Italy.
Benito Mussolini
The first permanent FRENCH settlement in the "New World".
Quebec
This palace is one of the most beautiful structures of the Modern Age of architecture.
Versailles
Man's reason is the sole criterion for truth.
Rationalism
Inventor of the telegraph.
Morse
Hitler's most nefarious scheme.
Holocaust or Final Solution
King and Queen of England that came to the throne after the Glorious Revolution.
William and Mary
The "Father of New France".
Samuel de Champlain
Economic system where businesses and property are often owned by individuals; free enterprise system.
Capitalism
Inventor of the telephone.
Alexander Graham Bell
The new invention of World War 2 that helped Britain win the Battle of Britain.
Radar
Two prominent canals constructed during the 19th century.
Erie / Suez
The storming of this Parisian landmark is what many consider to be the start of the French Revolution.
The Bastille
Living your life based on what you wish was happening rather than the reality of what is happening.
Idealism
He perfected the steam engine.
James Watt
Naval battle where neither naval ships sighted each other.
The most well-known and prolific illustrator in American history.
Norman Rockwell
Issued by Henry IV, this gave limited religious toleration to the Huguenots.
Edict of Nantes
Your textbook viewed this "ism" as the major reason for societal decline in the 20th century.
Liberalism or Modern liberalism
Author of The Wealth of Nations, which provided the basics of capitalism.
Adam Smith
This was the ultimate source of bitterness in Germany that ultimately led to World War 2.
Treaty of Versailles or the Versailles Treaty
The region of Europe where all the major European powers had conflicting interests prior to World War I.
The Balkans