Enlightenment Thinkers
Revolutions
Nationalism & Unification
Industrial Revolution/modernization
100

What revolution does the Enlightenment heavily influence?

The French Revolution

100

Who was executed by guillotine during the Reign of Terror?
(I WILL TAKE MULTIPLE ANSWERS FOR THIS)

King Louis XVI 

100

What does M.A.I.N.E stand for? 

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, NATIONALISM, Economy 

100

Who was working during the industrial rev?

EVERYONE! children, women, men, old folks 

200

Who wrote Two Treatises on Government and believed people could overthrow unfair rulers?

John Locke  

200

During which revolution did the Reign of Terror occur?

French

200

Nationalism means pride and loyalty to what?

your nation!

200

The Industrial Revolution began in what country?

GREAT BRITAIN! 

300

According to Locke, if a government abuses power, WHO gets that power back?

THE PEOPLE!!!!!

300

What was one major cause of the French Revolution?

Unfair social system and unrest among the poor

300

What is unification?

Merging or coming together as one identity (Ex. italy unified under Carvor, making it stronger)
300

Why did many young women move from rural to urban areas during industrialization?

to work in the factories (think about why i moved from Bristol to East prov!)

400

What idea says people are born with rights like life, liberty, and property? (You need to respond with the correct TITLE of these rights!!!)

Natural Rights

400

What inspired Latin Americans to fight for independence from Spain? (Think about someone's BROTHER being put in charge there) 

Napoleon's invasion of Spain  (puts his bro there as KING of spain!?!)

400

Which South American leader fought to free many countries from Spanish rule?

Simon Bolivar

400

What is the formal name for the modernization of Japan?

The Meiji Restoration (after emperor meiji)

500

Enlightenment ideas inspired which documents about government and liberty in France?

Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen

500

Describe the social system of Spanish colonies (WHO HAD MOST POWER, WHO HAD LITTLE POWER?)

Anyone who emigrated directly from Spain/anyone born from "purley spanish blood" were treated the most respectfully. Anyone who was born in the new world (americas), indigenous peoples and enslaved peoples were treated the worst 

500

Why did nations want nationalism to spread amonst its people?

More people = more support = better vibes for the country!

500

During the Meiji Restoration, Japan adopted ideas from what regions?

Western empires, such as America and Europe (england, italy ect)