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Important Treaties
Sculpture Russian Tsars
Philosophy Religion
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He said, “It is better to be feared than to
be loved, if you cannot be both.”
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Niccoló Machiavelli
[Unit 1.2]
Round 1
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This economist wrote, “[he is] led by an invisible hand to
promote an end that was no part of his intention.”
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Adam Smith[Unit 4.1]
Round 1
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He said, “Whatever you do, crush the infamous thing, and love those
who love you.”
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Voltaire[Unit 4.1]
Round 1
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He said, “God is dead. God remains dead. And
we have killed him.”
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Friedrich Nietzsche
[Unit 9.3]
Round 1
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He said, “Man is born free, but he is
everywhere in chains.”
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
[Unit 4.1]
Round 1
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This treaty ended World War I and placed sole blame for the war on
Germany.
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Versailles Treaty[Unit 3.1]
Round 1
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This 1814-15 conference ended the
Napoleonic Wars through the creation the 1815 Treaty of
Paris.
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Congress of Vienna
[Unit 5.2]
Round 1
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This treaty ended the Thirty Years’
War.
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Treaty of Westphalia
(1648)[Unit 2.2]
Round 1
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This treaty ended the Seven Years War in 1763, giving Britain
control of the eastern half of North America.
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Treaty of Paris[Unit 4.2]
Round 1
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This treaty ended the War of Spanish
Succession, thus putting an end to the
wars of Louis XIV.
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Treaty of Utrecht
[Unit 3.1]
Round 1
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This Florentine sculptor created in the 15th century the first bronze statue
since antiquity.
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Donatello[Unit 1.2]
Round 1
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This sculptor carved the famous gold doors
for the Florentine baptistery.
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Lorenzo Ghiberti
[Unit 1.2]
Round 1
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This artist created the huge canopy
over St. Peter’s tomb
inside St. Peter’s Basilica.
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Gianlorenzo Bernini
[Unit 2.1]
Round 1
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Man Pointing,
was created by this artist.
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Alberto Giacometti
[Unit 9.3]
Round 1
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This 20th-century artist featured a urinal in
“The Fountain” (1917).
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Marcel Duchamp
[Unit 9.3]
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This tsar gained Russian access to the
Baltic Sea with his victory in the Great
Northern War.
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Peter the Great[Unit 3.3]
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This “enlightened despot” instituted numerous reforms after surviving the
Pugachev Rebellion.
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Catherine the Great[Unit 4.1]
Round 1
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This ruler was the first to take the title of “tsar,” married a
Romanov, and began westernizing Muscovy.
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Round 1
Ivan IV (Ivan the Terrible)
[Unit 3.3]
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This tsar freed the serfs with the
Emancipation Edict in 1861.
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Alexander II[Unit 9.2]
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This Romanov was the last to rule Russia
before he abdicated during World War I.
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Nicholas II[Unit 9.2]
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This philosopher declared all people
were born with “natural rights” but
were also born with a tabula rasa.
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Round 1
John Locke[Unit 4.1]
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This Renaissance philosophy involved the study of ideas from the
classical past.
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Round 1
Humanism[Unit 1.2]
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This philosophical movement was a
reaction against the Enlightenment as it
glorified human emotion and the awesome power
of nature.
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Round 1
Romanticism[Unit 7.1]
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This religious arm of the Enlightenment put
forth a naturalistic view of God who was the
“great clock maker.”
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Deism[Unit 4.1]
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This atheistic philosophy during the “age of
anxiety” had Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus as its major proponents.
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Existentialism[Unit 9.2]
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Martin Luther challenged the Church
practice of indulgences with this
1517 document.
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95 Theses[Unit 2.1]
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This Frenchman was the founder of a sect
based on “predestination” and the “Protestant work
ethic.”
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John Calvin[Unit 2.1]
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This series of meetings in the mid-16th century was the
foundation of the Catholic Reformation.
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Council of Trent[Unit 2.1]
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Pope Pius IX issued this proclamation in
the 19th century severely criticizing the growth of liberalism in European politics and
society.
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Round 1
Syllabus of Errors
[Unit 8.1]
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This 18th-century English cleric founded Methodism, a strongly evangelical movement.
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John Wesley[Unit 4.2]
Category #1 Category #2 Category #3 Category #4 Category #5 Category #6French
RevolutionPolitical
PhilosophyNotable Women
Science Imperialism Art Styles
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Written by the National Assembly,
this classically liberal document was the blueprint for the
Constitution of 1791.
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Round 2
Declaration of the Rights of
Man and Citizen
[Unit 5.1]
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This radical political club dominated the
Legislative Assembly and the National
Convention.
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Round 2
Jacobins[Unit 5.1]
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This “incorruptible” leader oversaw the Reign of Terror in
1793-1794.
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Round 2
Robespierre[Unit 5.1]
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This author of the Declaration of the Rights
of Women and Female Citizen was later beheaded for her political views.
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Round 2
Olympe de Gouges
[Unit 5.1]
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This British conservative criticized
the excesses of the French Revolution in his
Reflections on the Revolution in France.
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Round 2
Edmund Burke[Unit 5.1]
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This co-author of the Communist
Manifesto was the father of “scientific
socialism.”
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Round 2
Karl Marx[Unit 7.1]
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This author of Leviathan believed humans in a state of nature were “nasty, brutish, and
short” and advocated absolutism to maintain
order in society.
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Round 2
Thomas Hobbes
[Unit 3.1]
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This leader of socialist revisionism advocated socialist gains through the
political process, not a violent revolution.
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Eduard Bernstein
[Unit 8.2]
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This Frenchman advocated the “divine right” of kings during the age of Louis XIV.
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Round 2
Bishop Bossuet
[Unit 3.1]
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This Englishman wrote the definitive work on liberalism in the 19th century:
On Liberty.
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John Stuart Mill[Unit 7.1]
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This early feminist’s City of Ladies in the 15th-century touched off the debate on the status of women in
Europe.
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Round 2
Christine de Pisan
[Unit 1.3]
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This French noblewoman was a leader of the salon movement and the
“godmother” of Diderot’s
Encyclopedia.
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Round 2
Madame de Geoffrin
[Unit 4.1]
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This English super-nurse distinguished
herself on the battlefields of the
Crimean War.
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Round 2
Florence Nightingale
[Unit 8.1]
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This English feminist supported the views of
de Gouges in her Vindication of the Rights of Women.
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Round 2
Mary Wollestonecra
ft[Unit 4.1]
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This English leader of the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies took a more mainstream political approach in the early 20th
century than her more famous militant peers.
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Round 2
Millicent Garrett Fawcett
[Unit 8.2]
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This author of Principia created a model of how
the universe worked through his theory of universal gravitation.
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Isaac Newton[Unit 7.1]
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This Frenchman developed the
“germ theory” of disease.
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Louis Pasteur[Unit 7.2]
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Nicolaus Copernicus famously developed this theory in his On the Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres.
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Heliocentric Theory
[Unit 3.1]
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This Englishman developed an effective vaccine for small pox.
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Edward Jenner[Unit 4.2]
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This German scientist pioneered quantum
theory in physics in the late 19th and early 20th
centuries.
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Max Planck[Unit 9.3]
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This country was the first to introduce the
slave trade in the Americas during the
16th century.
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Portugal[Unit 1.3]
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This 1885 meeting resulted in the
European “scramble for Africa” during the age of High Imperialism.
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Berlin Conference
[Unit 8.3]
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This 1900 event in China resulted in a multi-national army invading China to suppress Chinese
rebel forces.
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Boxer Rebellion[Unit 8.3]
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The Spanish conquistadores Hernán Cortés and Francisco
Pizarro defeated these two major American
civilizations in the 16th century.
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Round 2
Aztecs and Incas[Unit 1.3]
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This Spanish 16th-century priest criticized the
horrible treatment and decimation of Native Americans in the New
World.
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Round 2
Bartolomé de las Casas
[Unit 1.3]
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Eugène Delacroix and Théodore Géricault
were French leaders of this 19th-century artistic
style.
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Round 2
Romanticism[Unit 7.1]
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This 16th-century artistic movement was a reaction against the Renaissance style and featured El Greco as one of its greatest
painters.
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Round 2
Mannerism[Unit 1.2]
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Monet, Renoir, and Pissarro were among
the leaders of this 19th-century artistic
style.
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Impressionism[Unit 7.2]
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Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque
were the founders of this artistic
style.
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Cubism[Unit 7.2]
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Courbet, Millet, and Degas were among the leaders of this post-1850 artistic
style.
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Realism[Unit 7.2]
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This European statesman brought
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established the foundation of
absolutism with the intendant system.
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Cardinal Richelieu
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