Scientific Revolution
Enlightenment
American Revolution
French Revolution
1st Industrial Revolution Concepts
100

About when did the Scientific Revolution take place?

1350-1500, 1500-1750, 1750-1900, 1850-1914

1500-1750

100

People give up some of their personal freedoms in exchange for order, peace, and safety.

Social Contract Theory

100

Wrote the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson

100

About when did the French Revolution take place?

1765-1775, 1775-1783, 1789-1799, 1800-1815

1789-1799

100

Theory that society, not individuals, should own all property.

Socialism

200

Explain the contribution made by Nicolaus Copernicus to the Scientific Revolution:

Heliocentric Theory

200

About when did the Enlightenment take place? 

1300-1450, 1550-1700, 1700-1850, 1850-2000

1700-1850

200

Author of Common Sense which helped rally colonists into supporting and fighting for American independence.

Thomas Paine

200

Explain at least two EFFECTS of the French Revolution:

- France adopted a written constitution
- End of the monarchy
- Reign of terror
- Napoleon seizes power
- Revolutionary ideas spread

200

A system in which the government controls the economy

Communism

300

Explain the contribution made by Andreas Vesalius during the Scientific Revolution:

Study of Anatomy

300

Believed in a separation of government and the church and that people have the right to rebel against their government.

John Locke

300

Primary author of the U.S. Constitution

James Madison

300

Explain at least two CAUSES of the French Revolution: 

- Poor harvests; food shortages
- Inequalities in society
- Weak leadership from the king
- Massive government debt
- Inspiration from the American Revolution and Enlightenment thinkers.

300

The idea that government should not interfere in business

Laissez-faire

400

Explain the contribution made by Galileo during the Scientific Revolution:

Built the first working telescope

400

Argued for a free market economy; supply and demand, no government interference in the economy.

Adam Smith

400

Series of laws passed in 1774 intended to punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party:

Townshend Acts, Tea Act, Sugar Act, Intolerable Acts

Intolerable Acts

400

Laid out the basic principals of the Revolution; advocated for equality, freedom of speech and religion (10 words)

Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen


400

Explain how the economy shifted during this time

Agricultural to Industrial

500

Explain the contribution made by Isaac Newton during the Scientific Revolution:

Theory of gravity and CALCULUS :)

500

Believed a government must feature: Separation of powers, three branches of government and checks and balances.

Baron de Montesquieu

500

About when did the American Revolution take place?

1765-1775, 1775-1783, 1789-1799, 1800-1815

1775-1783

500

Led the National Convention during its bloodiest time

Maximilian Robespierre

500

What are the three factors of production needed for a factory to be successful?

- Natural resources (water and coal).
- Growing population of workers.
- Money and skills of prosperous investors.