Japan
Napoleon
Latin America
French Revolution
MISC
100

This symbolic head of state for the Japanese lost almost all power and had a separate capital located in the city of Kyoto.

Who was the Emperor?

100

This small Mediterranean island is where Napoleon was born.

What is Corsica?

100

This Caribbean colony's successful revolution inspired other revolutions to take place throughout Latin America.

What is Haiti?

100

This king was captured and put to death by Guillotine marking the beginning of a period of violence in France.

Who was King Louis XVI?

100

This European country acquired Haiti after taking it from Spain.  

What is France?

200

The Shoguns moved the political capital to this city which is located in modern day Tokyo.

What is Edo?

200

This individual presided over Napoleon's coronation but did not place the crown on top of his head.

Who was the Pope?

200

This European country ruled over the majority of the Latin American countries until their eventual independence.

What was Spain?

200

This ostentatious queen was at the center of a scandal where she was framed for stealing a necklace worth millions in today's money.

Who was Marie Antionette?

200

This south Asian religion is based on the idea that life is filled with suffering but through meditation one can transcend into an elevated state of being to break the cycle of suffering.

What is Buddhism?

300

This religion is indigenous to Japan and is characterized by the belief in Kami- or spirits- that live within everything.

What is Shintoism?

300

This battle is often regarded as Napoleon's greatest victory.

What was the Battle of Austerlitz?

300

This was the name of the island of Haiti before it was changed.

What is Saint-Domingue?

300

The storming of this old medieval fortress and prison marked the violent beginning of the French Revolution.

What was the Bastille?

300

The death of this individual is often noted as the end of the Reign of Terror.

Who was Maximillion Robespierre?

400

This class was seen as 'parasites' and were unpopular as they were seen as not contributing anything to society. 

Who were the merchant class?

400

This battle is known for being the beginning of the end of Napoleon.

What was the War of 1812?

400

This general and future president of Haiti was educated in enlightenment ideals but created a more authoritarian government in Haiti.

Who was Toussaint l'Ouverture?

400

This representative body for the Third Estate was the first government formed during the French Revolution.

What was the National Assembly?

400

The Capital of Japan was moved and renamed to this city during the Tokugawa Era.

What is Edo?

500

This group in Japan's social structure is comparable to India's 'Untouchables' and were seen as 'impure'

Who were the Burakumin?

500

This overthrow the French Directory lead to Napoleon becoming the official head of state for France.

What was the Brumaire Coup?

500

Simon Bolivar attempted to create this unified country with independent states similar to the US in northern South America

What was the Gran Colombia?

500

This radical group of revolutionaries were responsible for the creation of the Committee of Public Safety and the subsequent it caused.

Who were the Jacobins?

500

This French port city was the site of Napoleon's first victory.

What is Toulon?