Absolutism and Divine Right
Limiting Government Power
Enlightenment Thinkers
Revolutions and Rebellions
French and Haitian Revolutions
100

What is the Divine Right of Kings?

This belief said kings got power from God and didn’t have to answer to the people.

100

What is the Magna Carta?

Signed in 1215, this English document limited the power of the king.

100

Who is Thomas Hobbes?

This thinker believed people are naturally selfish and need strong control.

100

Who is King Charles I?

The execution of this king marked the rejection of divine right during the English Civil War.

100

What is the Estates System (Old Regime)?

This system divided French society into 3 unequal social classes.

200

Who is Louis XIV?

Known as the “Sun King,” he built the Palace of Versailles as a symbol of his power.

200

What is trial by jury?

The Magna Carta gave this right to free men.

200

Who is John Locke?

He said people have natural rights like life, liberty, and property.

200

What is the Declaration of Independence?

This 1776 document, inspired by Enlightenment thinkers, justified the colonies’ break from England.

200

Who is Robespierre?

He led the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution.

300

Who is Peter the Great?

This Russian czar used absolute power to modernize his country’s military and government.

300

What are the English Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence?

These two later documents followed the Magna Carta in limiting monarchy and supporting individual rights.

300

Who is Jean-Jacques Rousseau?

He believed in a social contract between people and government.

300

What are Enlightenment ideas and the American Revolution?

The French Revolution was inspired by these two major influences.

300

Who is Toussaint Louverture?

He led the Haitian Revolution and helped make Haiti the first free Black republic.

400

What are checks and balances?


One major problem with absolutism is this lack of a system to keep rulers in check.

400

What is limiting the power of the monarch?

This idea, central to later democracies, began with the Magna Carta.

400

Who is Montesquieu?

His idea of separating power into branches influenced modern democracies.

400

What is the storming of the Bastille?


This July 14, 1789 event marked the start of the French Revolution.

400

What is abdicate?

This word means to give up power or step down from the throne.

500

Who are Louis XIV and Peter the Great?

These two absolute rulers showed their power through military reform and massive building projects.

500

What is separation of powers?

This Enlightenment idea is the opposite of absolute monarchy and emphasizes shared or divided power.

500

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

This American leader included Enlightenment ideas like natural rights in the Declaration of Independence.

500

Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?

He rose to power after the chaos of the French Revolution and later became emperor.

500

What is St. Helena?

Napoleon was finally defeated and exiled to this island after the Congress of Vienna.