The World in 1750
Enlightenment Thinkers
Natural Rights & Civic Reform
Revolutions
Vocabulary Grab Bag
100

What is the term for a king or queen who has complete control over their country?

What is Absolute monarchy

100

Who believed in natural rights: life, liberty, and property?

John Locke

100

What document declared American independence in 1776?

Declaration of Independence

100

Which revolution began in 1776 and created a new nation based on Enlightenment ideals?

The American Revolution

100

A government where a king or queen has complete power.

Absolute monarchy

200

In 1750, who typically held power in most societies?

What is Monarchs and the nobility

200

What thinker argued for separation of powers in government?

Montesquieu

200

What French document, written in 1789, declared "men are born and remain free and equal in rights"?

Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen

200

Which revolution overthrow the monarchy in 1789?

The French Revolution

200

Unequal treatment or rights among social classes; it creates resentment and fuels rebellion

inequality

300

What idea gave kings their authority as chosen by God?

What is Divine Right of Kings

300

Who argued against the Enlightenment thinkers ideas about government?

King Louis XVI

300

*Double Jeopardy (double points)* What U.S. document, ratified in 1791, protects individuals' freedoms such as speech and religion?

U.S. Bill of Rights

300

Which revolution in Latin America was led by Toussaint L'Ouverture?

The Haitian Revolution

300

The middle class in France (merchants, professionals, business owners)

Bourgeoisie

400

Name one social class or group that had little or no political power in the 1700s?

What are the Peasants/commoners/Third Estate

400

What philosopher argued that people are naturally good but are corrupted by society?

Jean Jacque Rousseau

400

An agreement where people give up some freedoms to a government in exchange for protection of their rights

Social contract

400

Who led the independence of Latin American countries?

Simon Bolivar

400

Pride in one nation; Napoleon's conquests spread national identity and resistance movements

Nationalism

500

Explain how society was structured under the "Estate System" in France?

First Estate (clergy), Second Estate (nobility), Third Estate (commoners - bourgeoisie, peasants, workers)

500

Who believed that human nature is brutish and selfish and requires citizens to give up their rights to the government? 

Thomas Hobbes

500

How did the "rule of law" influence revolutionaries in the 18th century?

No one, not even monarchs, is above the law; all citizens should be treated equally

500

*Double Jeopardy (double points* Compare the outcomes of the American and French Revolutions

The American Revolution led to a stable democracy, and the French Revolution led to chaos and Napoleon's rise.

500

Enlightenment thinkers argued governments should reflect the will of the people, leading to parliaments and elected leaders

representative government