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PeopleEventsVocabulary

People-100 This man was a Renaissance painter and scientist that painted the Mona Lisa. Who is Leonardo da Vinci? BACK

People-200 Roman emperor that created a time of peace in Rome. Who is Augustus BACK

People-300 This man spread Greek culture as far east as India. Who is Alexander the Great? BACK

People-400 The first Holy Roman Emperor. Who is Charlemagne? BACK

People-500 The French Revolution ended when this man came to power. Who is Napoleon Bonaparte? BACK

People-600 This man led the Protestant Reformation. Who is Martin Luther? BACK

People-700 This is a famous philosopher that taught Alexander the Great. Who is Aristotle? BACK

People-800 This person had a main goal to build the strength of the Soviet military. Who is Stalin? BACK

People-900 This man was the Father of the Communist Party? Who is Lenin? BACK

People-1000 This Roman emperor made Christianity the official religion of the the Roman Empire. Who is Constantine? BACK

Events-100 A period in which there was a rebirth in learning and creativity. What is the Renaissance? BACK

Events-200 A period of great scientific change and discovery What is the Scientific Revolution? BACK

Events-300 A period in which goods began to be manufactured by power-driven machines What is the Industrial Revolution? BACK

Events-400 An event that marked the unhappiness of the peasants with the Czar What is Russian Revolution? BACK

Events-500 A period in which the world was combating the aggression of Hitler What is World War II? BACK

Events-600 A series of military events to win back the Holy Land What is the Crusades? BACK

Events-700 Occurred because people were unhappy with King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette What is the French Revolution? BACK

Events-800 A period in which the Church’s role became more important in Europe What is the Middle Ages? BACK

Events-900 A period of peace in the Roman Empire What is the Pax Romana? BACK

Events-1000 Caused the creation of a new part of Christianity called Protestant What is the Reformation? BACK

Vocabulary-100 Type of government in which citizens take part in the government What is a democracy? BACK

Vocabulary-200 A group that protected worker’s rights, set wages, set prices, and settled disputes What is a guild? BACK

Vocabulary-300 A central city inside a city-state What is a polis? BACK

Vocabulary-400 A region in ancient Greece that shared a common form of government and language What is a city-state? BACK

Vocabulary-500 A system of political ties in which kings gave out land to knights in exchange for soldiers What is feudalism? BACK

Vocabulary-600 A member of Roman society that was from a wealthy, landowning family What is a patrician? BACK

Vocabulary-700 A member of Roman society that was a farmer or craftsperson What is a plebian? BACK

Vocabulary-800 A document that limited the British king’s power What is the Magna Carta? BACK

Vocabulary-900 This name was given to the country after the Russian Revolution What is the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republic? BACK

Vocabulary-1000 A type of government in which a few powerful, wealthy individuals rule What is an oligarchy? BACK