Age of Absolutism
Scientific Revolution
Enlightenment
England
Miscellaneous
(All 500)
100

What does it mean to be absolute? 

for a monarch to rule in any way they want to
100

What is Isaac Newton known for?

law of gravity and laws of motion

100

What did the Enlightenment emphasize? 

human reason and education

100

What kind of government does England have? 

constitutional monarchy

100

What are the geographical circumstances of the start of the Enlightenment? 

France was wealthy and populous, people were already starting to question the absolute monarchy, French was the language of the elite and educated

200

Give two examples of absolute monarchs. 

(+50 each for their country) 

Louis XIV

Peter the Great 

Frederick the Great 

Queen Isabella I 

King Ferdinand 

Catherine the Great 

Ivan the Terrible

200

What is the difference between the geocentric and heliocentric model? 

geocentric - earth-centered 

heliocentric - sun-centered 

200

What is John Locke known for? 

natural rights (life, liberty, and property)

200

What document turns England's government into something else? 

The English Bill of Rights

200

What is a similarity and difference between John Locke and Thomas Hobbes?

Answers may vary. 

300

Which Enlightenment thinker supported an absolute monarchy?

Thomas Hobbes

300

The Scientific Revolution focused on 

observation and reasoning 

300

What does this quote describe and who is associated with this quote: "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it"?

freedom of speech; Voltaire

300

What does England's government have that French and Spanish  governments don't have at this time? 

a constitution; Parliament

300

Put the following in chronological order: the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, the Age of Absolutism, and the Scientific Revolution. 

the Renaissance, the Age of Absolutism, the Scientific Revolution, and the Enlightenment.  

400

How can a monarch be absolute? (characteristics) 

divine right 

political sovereignty 

no checks and balances 

(+100 for each defined characteristic)

400

What impact did the Scientific Revolution lead to? 

A decline in the Church and Church power. 

400
What is an enlightened despot? 

absolute ruler who incorporated Enlightenment ideas but did not give up power 

400

What is the event that turns England's government into something else? 

The Glorious Revolution

400

What is Jean-Jacques Rousseau known for? 

creating the social contract

500

What is Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand most known for? 

the Spanish Reconquista
500

What is a similarity and difference between Nicolaus Copernicus and Galileo Galilei? 

Answers may vary. 

500

What event directly leads to the Enlightenment and how?

The Scientific Revolution. 

People begin questioning science, and they started questioning other things like government and society. 

500

Who led the winning side of the English Civil War?

Oliver Cromwell

500

What is the difference between popular sovereignty and political sovereignty? 

popular - for the people 

political - for themsevles