What's The Big Idea?
Social Engineering
What Revolution Is It?!
Countin' Stacks
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100

This was the founding concept of the Enlightenment, and was begun by humanism in the earlier Renaissance. 

Rationalism/scientific reasoning

100

This societal group was the largest in urbanized society.

The Working Class


100

This revolution set off a chain of future revolutions rippling all across the Atlantic Ocean, and would eventually bring a new world power to the diplomatic stage.

American Revolution

100

This group in society gained the MOST from the industrial revolution in terms of influence and privilege.

The Middle Class

100

Adam Smith called this a necessary element of a strong economy, and involves the focusing of an individual into one specific task instead of a general understanding.

Specialization of Labor

200

This non Euro nation was the only to immediately jump for the Enlightenment.

Japan

200

If Spain used silver to get into China, what did the UK use?

Highly Addictive drugs: Opium

200

This was a major precursor to the Enlightenment, and caused intense theological divisions in Europe.

The Protestant Reformation


200

This date was when the UK ended slavery within their Empire, making it one of the first to ever do so and changing the labor needs of the world.

1833 [you should know this year]

200

The emergence of this religion was incidentally helpful to the UK in holding South Asia as long as they did.

Sikhism

300

This Innovation was the first to set off the first Industrial Revolution.

What is the steam powered Engine?

300

This movement was harnessed by great thinkers like Olympe de Gouges, and has since evolved over the last few centuries.

Unified Feminism

300

This was the Revolution that caused France to give up in the Americas and was a major win for Abolitionists around the world.

The Haitian Revolution

300

What was the purpose of the world's largest migration period up to this point? 

To satisfy the global labor gap left around the world after slavery.

300

This was the "coal" of the second Industrial Revolution.

Petroleum/Oil

400

This "ism" called for self rule, unity, and the fostering of national education with public schools and museums.

What is Nationalism?

400

This movement saw great success thanks to feminists, and caused major imperial states to alter their primary means of labor.

Abolitionism

400

This Revolution caused the fall of an absolutist leader in favor of a liberal republic to then be replaced eventually by a dictatorship.

The French Revolution

400

Factory Owners were the new version of what type of people?

Agrarian Landowners

400

This was a minor dinky E Asian fishing village before the Euro powers got permission to use it. DOUBLE points if you can name it's Japanese version too.

Hong Kong + [Nagasaki]

500

This concept would help protect the UK from revolution in the mid 1800's, and was fundamental to keeping democracies healthy.

What is expanded Suffrage rights?


500

This was the secret to the UK's success around the globe. 

Hegemony/New Imperialism

500

This famed leader supported a series of revolutions set the Spanish Imperial World on fire, and now has a country named for him.

Who is Simon Bolivar?

500

These emerged as the primary, if not sole means for the working class to secure better labor conditions, weekends, pay, and more.

Labor Unions

500

This ideology held that women were precious to the health of a society and deserved rights provided they were able to help grow said society. (a french idea)

Maternal Feminism