Enlightenment, Revolutions, and Nationalism
The Industrial Revolution
The Cold War
Decolonization & Nationalism
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100

A European intellectual and philosophical movement that spanned the late 17th and 18th centuries, emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition and religious dogma. It promoted ideals like liberty, progress, toleration, and fraternity, and encouraged the application of reason and the scientific method to understand the world and improve human life.

What is the Enlightenment?

100

The transition from hunting and gathering to settled agriculture, and the subsequent advancements in farming techniques and technologies.

What is the Agricultural Revolution?

100

The defensive mechanism implemented in Eastern Europe following the creation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

What is the Warsaw Pact?

100

Mohandas Gandhi is most closely associated with this South African individual.

Who is Nelson Mandela?

100

These two tribes had tensions within Rwanda, which later brought to 100 days of pure killing and genocide.

What are the Hutus & Tutsis?

200

An English writer and passionate advocate of educational and social equality for women. She outlined her beliefs in A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), considered a classic of feminism.

Who is Mary Wollstonecraft?

200

The country which had a significant impact due to INDUSTRIALIZATION.

What is Great Britain?

200

Protests in response to communism began in these two countries, one in 1956 and the other in 1968

What are Hungary and Czechoslovakia?

200

This system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination enforced in South Africa from 1948 to 1994. The term, meaning "separateness" in Afrikaans, involved a rigid racial hierarchy where white citizens held the highest status.

What is Apartheid?

200

The result of the Iranian Revolution (1979) impacted the rights of these specific individuals.

Who are females?

300

Who is the individual most closely asssociated with German unification?

Who is Otto Van Bismark?

300

The period of Westernization in Japan.

What is the Meiji Restoration?

300

This term refers conflicts where major powers support opposing sides in a conflict without directly engaging in warfare themselves.

What are Proxy Wars?

300

Jomo Kenyatta led the Mau Mau Rebellion in Kenya during the 1950s, which other individual implemented a more violent practice when it came to pushing Europeans out of the country?

Who is Ho Chi Minh?

300

This accronym explains the beginnings of the First World War.

What is MAIN?

M = Militarism 

A = Alliances

I = Imperialism

N = Nationalism

400

What was the first successful slave rebellion?

What is the Haitian Revolution?

400

Adam Smith argues for an economic system with little unnecessary government interference that allows people to serve their self-interests in this 1776 classic text.

What is the Wealth of Nations (1776)?

400

Initiated by leader Mikhail Gorbachev from 1985, this Russian word refersp to the olicy or practice of more open consultativegovernment and wider dissemination of information.

What is Glasnost?

400
This 19th century political movement that supports the self-determination of the Jewish people, with the goal of establishing a Jewish homeland in the historical Land of Israel.


What is Zionism?

400

Japan's invasion of Manchuria in 1931 caused Japan to rename Manchuria to what...?

What is Manchuko?

500

List the social class hierarchy within the Casta System from most poweful to least powerful.


500

These two individuals put pen to paper in late 1847, which later promoted class-less societies in many nations throughout the World.

Who are Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels?

500

This country was the first Soviet republic to declare its independence from the Soviet Union, officially doing so on March 11, 1990

What is Lithuania?

500

Mao Zedong implemented these two policies, with the aim of transforming China's economic, social, and political sector.

What is the Great Leap Forward & the Cultural Revolution?

500

This individual committed human rights violations in Chile during the 70s and 80s.

Who is Augusto Pinochet?