WW2
Renaissance & Reformation
WW1
French Revolution
American Revolution
100

Hitler admired this person and hoped to create an empire like his.

Mussolini

100

Christian sect who wanted to purify the church of Catholicism

Puritan

100

Static warfare where neither side could push the other back.

Trench Warfare

100

Mass hysteria that led to the Reign of Terror.

Great Fear

100

Phrase coined by Americans when they wanted the Stamp Act to be repealed.

No taxation without representation

200

Hitler was allowed to annex what nation before WW2?

Austria/Sudetenland/Rhineland

200

Common speech in an area is known as what?

Vernacular

200

What is a conscript?

A Military Draft

200

Document that mirrored the Declaration of Independence

Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen

200

First act of violence between G.B. & Americans

Boston Massacre

300

The D-Day invasion was launched at what beach?

Normandy

300

The name given to the splitting of the Catholic church and the birth of Protestantism

Reformation

300

British passenger ship that was sunk and had American citizens onboard.

Lusitania

300

Instrument of death created during the French Revolution

Guillotine

300

Important document that turned public opinion in favor of revolution.

Common Sense

400

Which country's citizens were heavily persecuted by the Japanese?

Chinese

400

Which man is credited with starting the Reformation?

Martin Luther

400

Trusted by the Romanovs, seen as a holy man capable of healing the sick and telling the future.

Rasputin

400

Leader of the French Government during the Reign of Terror

Maximilien Robespierre

400
What did the Declaration of Independence create?

Nothing

500

Which country's civilians suffered the highest number of casualties during WW2?

Soviet Union

500

Who wrote "The Prince"?

Niccolo Machiavelli

500

Led an uprising in 1917 that led to Russia's withdrawal from WW1.

Lenin

500

Napoleon led what against the French government?

Coup D'etat

500

Name 2 of the thinkers/philosophers the colonists looked to for inspiration.

Locke/Montesqieu/Rosseu/Newton