Historical Thinking
Scientific Revolution
Enlightenment
Revolutions
Industrial Revolution
100

What does the word "credible" mean?

That something is reliable/ trustworthy 


100

What types of authorities did the Scientific Revolution encourage people to question? 

Traditional authority

100

Which Enlightenment thinker wrote a lot about "natural rights" and eventually inspired the Declaration of Independence? 

John Locke 

100

Which intellectual movement inspires the American, French, and Latin American revolutions?

Enlightenment

100

People moving into cities is called what?

Urbanization

200

What is a primary source?

A source that was created at the time of the event.

200

The theory that the sun is in the center and the earth revolves around it? 

Heliocentric

200

What "natural rights" do all people have, according to John Locke? 

Life, Liberty, Property 

200

What order did the revolutions we discussed happen in?

American, French, Latin American 

200

What does "rural" mean?

the country

300

If I ask myself who wrote the document, what is their point of view, and what is the purpose of them writing the document, which historical skill am I practicing? 

Sourcing

300

Who was put on trial and eventually house arrest for supporting the heliocentric theory? 

Galileo 

300

What was the Divine Right of Kings?

The idea that people were chosen by God to rule

300

Who was the Queen of France before the French Revolution?

Marie Antoinette

300

Give me one negative social impact of the Industrial Revolution.

Child labor, harsh working conditions, environment today, etc. unclean living conditions

400

If I look at a variety of sources and compare and contrast them to see what the truth is, which historical skill am I using?

Corroboration

400
What types of laws did the Scientific Revolution hope to provide answers to? 

Natural Laws 

400

Which Enlightenment philosopher came up with the idea of separation of power? 

Montesquieu 

400

Which dictator took over control at the end of the French Revolution?

Napoleon 

400

What two natural resources were important in Britain for the Industrial Revolution to happen?

Iron & Coal 

500

How would a bibliography make a book or source more credible? 

It would give you other sources to check how reliable and valid the source you're reading is. 

500

How does the Scientific Revolution inspire the Enlightenment? 

It encourages people to question traditional authority using reason and skepticism. 

500

Why are separation of powers important for a democratic structure? 

It prevents any one branch from becoming too powerful. 

500

Who was the leader of the Haitian Revolution? 

Toussaint L'Ouverture

500

What are the 4 reasons that the Industrial Revolution started in Great Britain?

1. Agricultural Revolution, 2. Population Boom, 3. Natural Resources, 4. Money/Capital