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1 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt Greece, Rome And the Middle Ages The Renaissance Absolute Monarchs The Enlightenment The French Revolution

2 They were at the bottom of the feudal system

3 Who are peasants or serfs?

4 He was Aristotle’s teacher

5 Who is Plato?

6 The series of wars between Christians and Muslims starting in 1095 were known as this

7 What are the Crusades?

8 The city pictured here was famous for its democratic government

9 What is Athens?

10 The Black Death was thought to have originated from here

11 What is Asia?

12 This painter, inventor, writer and scientist was the ideal Renaissance man

13 Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

14 Money raised from the sale of indulgences was used to build this in Rome

15 What is St. Peter’s Cathedral?

16 Galileo proved the theories of this Polish astronomer to be true

17 Who is Copernicus?

18 The scene shown here is from a work by this writer

19 Who is Shakespeare ?

20 This Act officially cut England away from the Catholic Church and made Henry VIII the head of the Church of England

21 What is the Act of Supremacy?

22 The Stuarts family ruled this nation

23 What is England?

24 A Czar was a ruler of this nation

25 What is Russia?

26 This devastating war in Germany started with an act of “defenestration”, though the Catholic officials who were the victims of it survived

27 What is the Thirty Years War?

28 The British defeated the mighty Spanish Armada with the help of this “divine” phenomena

29 What is the (Protestant) Wind?

30 This made Prussia and its leader, Frederick the Great, a major power in Europe

31 What is its army?

32 He never actually said, “I do not agree with a word that you say, but will defend to the death your right to say it” but he certainly believed it

33 Who is Voltaire?

34 Congress, the Supreme Court and the Presidency were part of his design

35 Who is Montesquieu?

36 Her major work was: A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

37 Who is Wollstonecraft?

38 He believed in a direct democracy called the General Will

39 Who is Rousseau?

40 He believed that the invisible hand of supply and demand should set prices, not the government

41 Who is Adam Smith?

42 They were the wealthiest group in the Third Estate

43 Who are the bourgeoisie?

44 Famous French Revolution site pictured here

45 What is the Bastille?

46 Those who took the Tennis Court Oath promised to not leave until they had this

47 What is a constitution?

48 They were the radical club that controlled the left side of the Legislative Assembly

49 Who are the Jacobins?

50 This unpopular act took land from Churches to help pay the deficit and put priests under control of the government

51 What is the Civil Constitution of the Clergy?