Age of Exploration
Enlightenment & French Revolution
Industrial Revolution
Imperialism
Economic Systems & Absolutism
100
The country that led the Age of Exploration. 

Portugal 

100

Age of reason, Science and individualism in the 17th and 18th Century. 

Enlightenment 

100

Name 2-3 industries started in the industrial revolution. 

Transportation, textile, agriculture and communications. 

100

Economic and political control over weaker nations. 

Imperialism 

100

The economic system where private individuals or businesses own the means of production. 

Capitalism 

200

An exchange of goods , animal food, and diseases in the New Americas and Old World. 

Columbian Exchange 

200

The Leader of the radicals who tried to eliminate all traces of France's past. 

Maximilien Robespierre 

200

The country that the industrial revolution began? 

Great Britain 
200
When the European powers divided up all of Africa. 
The "Scramble for Africa"
200

The economic belief that colonies only exist to make money through a favorable balance of trade.

Mercantilism 

300
Set a line of demarcation and divided the non-European world into two sections. 

Treaty of Tordesilllas

300

The 3rd estate broke into the tennis court to find a solution to the French constitution. 

Tennis Court Oath

300
Interchangeable parts made what possible? 

Mass production and making goods faster and cheaper. 

300

Argument for the obligation that Europeans have to civilize the African Continent.

White Man's Burden

300

The economic system where private property is owned by the community or government. 

Communism 

400

Captured Africans transported under horrific conditions in the "middle" of the trade routes. 

Middle Passage

400

French military leader who rose to power and became the emperor over all of western Europe. 

Napoleon Bonaparte 

400

What are the 3 economic theories that emerged in the Industrial Revolution?

Capitalism, Socialism, and Communism. 

400

The Chinese nationalist attacks on the Chinese Christians and foreign embassies. 

The Boxer Rebellion 

400

A political system where a single ruler typically a monarch holds total and unrestricted power over the government. 

Absolutism 

500

Carried goods to Africa, where they are exchanged for African slaves and then slaves to America for raw products. 

Triangle Trade 
500

The National Assembly wrote this to adopt principles of liberty, equality, and democracy. 

Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen 

500
The reasons they employed children in the factories. 
Cost less than hiring adults, children easier to control, families needed more income.
500

Name a few a negative consequence of Imperialism

Political problems, cultural confrontation, industries destroyed. 

500

Political and religious doctrine asserts that a monarch's authority comes directly from God. 

Divine Right of Kings