The Enlightenment
French Revolution
Industrial Revolution
Nationalism / Imperialism
Vocabulary
100

Divine Right is the belief that a ruler gains his/her power from who?

God

100

How many Estates made up the social hierarchy of France prior to the French Revolution?

3

100

This revolution introduced new inventions and technologies that paved the way for the Industrial Revolution to happen.

Scientific Revolution

100

What does this image depict?

The Scramble for Africa

100

The movement of people from rural areas to cities and towns.

Urbanization

200

This form of government was most common prior to the Enlightenment period.

Absolute Monarchy

200

Known for his "Reign of Terror"

Maximillien Robespierre

200

The invention of this machine allowed factories to be built away from a water source.

Steam engine

200

This poem by Rudyard Kipling was used to encourage countries, specifically America, to embrace Imperialism.

The White Man's Burden

200

The practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area across a sequence of growing seasons to preserve soil fertility.

Crop rotation

300

Certain thinkers, such as John Locke, believed pushed the idea that all men were created __________.

Equal

300

Known as the last king of France.

King Louis XVI

300

This hand-powered machine allowed for wool and cotton to be spun at higher speeds.

Spinning Jenny

300

This man is credited as being the person to unify Germany

Otto von Bismarck

300

The act of expanding a country's influence through political or military means.

Imperialism

400

This concept shared that no one person should have all the power, and that it should be distributed between multiple people or branches. 

Separation of power / checks and balances

400

He crowned himself as Emperor of France 

Napoleon Bonaparte

400

What were the 2 main things that labor unions fought for?

Better working conditions, higher wages

400

Which two countries were created through Nationalist movements?

Italy, Germany

400

an economic and political theory that advocated the elimination of private property and the common sharing of all resources among a group of people.

Communism

500

Who was responsible for establishing three laws of motion as well as the law of gravitation?

Sir Isaac Newton

500

This oath was taken by the National Assembly, vowing that they would not leave until the government of France adopted a new constitution.

Tennis Court Oath

500

What are the four main reasons why Britain led in the Industrial Revolution? (Hint: A, C, N, P) 

Agricultural Revolution, Capital, Natural Resources, Population boom

500

This was the meeting that was held which determined the new borders and Imperial/Colonial influences in Africa

The Berlin Conference

500

Otherwise known as "survival of the fittest"

Social Darwinism