Absolute Monarchs
The Enlightenment
The American Revolution
The French Revolution
Latin American Revolutions
100

Monarchs are defined as.

what is a leader with the highest level of power that is unconstrained by the constitution?

100

A leader who believed people are reasonable and able to make decisions.

Who is John Locke?

100
A document that gave Americans independence.

What is the Deceleration Of Independence?

100

A document that gave the French similar rights to Americans but failed to honor them.

What is the Declaration Of Man and of the Citizen?

100
The highest social class in society.

What are the Peninsulares and Ceroles?

200

An era that was common for absolute monarchs.

What is the Renaissance?

200

A philosopher that believed in dividing the power which is now known as separation of powers.

Who is Montesquieu?

200

A treaty that granted Land east of the Mississippi river to the US.

What is the Treaty of Paris?

200

An Estate that had to pay the most taxes.

What is the 3rd estate?

200

A leader who led Mexicans to independence.

Who is Miguel Hidalgo?

300

A popular absolute monarch in England.

Who is Queen Elizabeth I?

300

A philosopher that believed capital punishment was wrong.

Who is Beccaria?

300

A very important date in American history that is significant to our independence.

What is July 4, 1776?

300

A voting method that made the 3rd estate angry.

What was voting by order?

300

A group of people that could hold high office in the Spanish government due to social class.

Who where the Peninsulares?
400

Something an absolute monarch has the god given right to do.

What is taking directions only from God?

400

Rousseau believed rights are guaranteed when you are born.

What are natural rights?

400

A battle that ended 6 years after fighting.

What is the battle of YorkTown?

400

A statement used to promise a new constitution that would limit the kings power.

What is the Tennis Court Oath?

400

The year the last colony gained independence during the revolution.

When was 1830?

500

A major reason the kings power increased during the age of absolute monarchies.

What is the decline of feudalism?

500

A philosopher that believed Congress shall pass no laws respecting religion.

Who is Voltaire?

500

The name of the national government created to allow the 13 colonies to sill hold their own power.

What is the federal system?

500

A major event known as the beginning of the French Revolution.

What is the storming of Bastille?

500

The 2 social classes with the most population.

What are the Indians and Europens?