Democracy in the Ancient World
The Age of Enlightenment
The Scientific Revolution
Revolution in the Americas
The French Revolution
100

A form of government practiced in Athens, Greece wherein the citizens assembled to vote directly on laws.

What is democracy?

100

Translated to “The Great Charter,” it is first legal document in the history of the Western world to explicitly state the rights of citizenship.

What is the Magna Carta?

100

This tool is used to examine objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye.

What is a microscope?

100

This document, signed by the Continental Congress on the fourth day of the seventh month, made it clear to Great Britain that their American colonies wanted to be free.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

100

He was France's monarch from 1774 to 1793, and his wife supposedly once proclaimed "Let them eat cake!"

Who is King Louis XVI?

200

A form of government, practiced in Rome, Italy, wherein citizens voted for representatives to make laws on their behalf.

What is a republic?

200

After the overthrow of King James II of England, this document was signed into law in 1689 by King William III and Queen Mary II.

What is the English Bill of Rights?

200

English philosopher Sir Francis Bacon and French scientist Rene Descartes created the series of steps used to form and test scientific theories, or this.

What is the scientific method?

200

This Virginian planter was appointed the general of the Continental Army in June of 1775.

Who is George Washington?

200

The storming of this Parisian state prison on July 14, 1789 is considered the start of the French Revolution.

What is the Bastille?

300

The name for the lawmaking body of ancient Rome.

What was the Senate?

300

This English nobleman signed his name to the Magna Carta on June 19, 1215.

Who is King John?

300

This is the scientific theory that the Sun, moon, and other planets of our solar system revolve around the Earth.

What is geocentrism?

300

This French term was used to describe the islands of Haiti and the Dominican Republic in the 18th century.

What is Saint-Domingue?

300

This Corsican native launched a coup in France in 1799, became France's emperor in 1804, and conquered several European countries until his final defeat in 1815.

Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?

400

The name for the council of ancient Athens that oversaw the city's daily affairs.

What was the Boule?

400

King James II was ousted as the King of England during this event.

What is the Glorious Revolution?

400

Heliocentrism, or the scientific theory that the Earth, moon, and other planets of our solar system revolve around the Sun, was first proposed by this Prussian astronomer and mathematician.

Who is Nicolaus Copernicus?

400

This territory of "New Spain," which became independent from the mother country in 1821, sparked a wave of revolutions throughout Central and South America.

What is Mexico?

400

There were two major political factions in revolutionary France: the Girondins and this group.

Who were the Jacobins?

500

The name for the Roman heads of state in charge of the city's government.

Who were the Consuls?

500

This philosopher, who published "Leviathan" in 1651, argued in favor of the British monarchy.

Who is Thomas Hobbes?

500

This English scientist proposed several laws of motion, invented the foundations of calculus, and discovered the law of gravity.

Who is Sir Isaac Newton?

500

This man, a former slave, became the political and military leader of the Haitian Revolution and died in a French military prison in 1803.

Who is Toussaint L’Ouverture?

500

Three days after the National Assembly was formed in Versailles, it took this in a public venue as a formal declaration opposing the French king.

What is the Tennis Court Oath?