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100

Own property and the means of productions (middle class)

Bourgeoisie

100

An agreement saying that members of the National Assembly will not disband until a new constitution is written.

Tennis Court Oath

100

Controls the exercise of political power.

Constitutional Government

100

Marked the beginning of Western influence and exploration in East Asia

Opium Wars

100

Has complete authority over the government and the lives of the people. The King dominates all institutions.

Absolute Monarchy

200

Belief that one’s culture is better than everyone else’s.

Ethnocentrism

200

Russian emperor

Czar

200

A legislative group created by the Magna Carts to pass laws and to run the country.

Parliament

200

Accused of Treason, was Married to Maria Antoinette, thus bringing in the end of Absolutism.

Louis XVI

200

English King who had 6 wives, wanted a son, and separated England from the Catholic Church.

Henry VIII

300

Laws in place that limit power of the ruler

Constitutional Monarchy

300

An organized bureaucracy, and the belief in Confucian values.

Civil Service Exam

300

Required people to honor their family, relationships with others, and the government.

Confucianism

300

European nations redrew the map of Africa, which split up tribal, linguistic, and cultural groups.

Berlin Conference

300

Built outside of Paris for Louis XIV that became a symbol of absolute power.

Versailles

400

Earth was an unmoving object located at the center of the Universe.

Geocentric Theory

400

Started with the execution of Louis XVI and ended with execution of Maximillian Robespierre

Reign of Terror

400

The restoration of Europe after the Napoleonic Wars

Congress of Vienna

400

The authority to rule given by the gods, or heaven.

Mandate of Heaven

400

Wanted unification of Germany.

Otto Von Bismarck

500

Gain and lose power over time, all will rise, and all will eventually fall.

Dynastic Cycle

500

Entered India for trading purposes in the 1600’s, ultimately leading to the colonization of India.

British East India Company

500

Allowed all people regardless of position in society to die equally.


Guillotine

500

Forbade privileges based on birth, allowed freedom of religion, equality before the law, and gave women zero rights

Napoleonic Code

500

Wanted to westernize Russia, modernized the army, controlled Russian the Orthodox Church, began schools in arts and science, Introduced the potato, improved status of women, and Started Russia’s first newspaper.

Peter the Great