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Catch Phrase Review Unit

Question 1 absolutism; absolute ruler who destroyed Boyar (noble) class

Answer 1 Ivan the Terrible

Question 2 absolutism; the Sun King

Answer 2 Louis XIV

Question 3 balance of power in Europe

Answer 3 Congress of Vienna

Question 4 became ruler after French Revolution; Reign of Terror

Answer 4 Robespierre

Question 5 Catholic; crushed Protestantism in Spain; divine right

Answer 5 Philip II of Spain

Question 6 centralized power; total power; divine right; Louis XIV is an example

Answer 6 Global absolutism

Question 7 Enlightened thinker who proposed Divine Right theory

Answer 7 Jacques-Benigne Bossuet

Question 8 absolutism; Westernized Russia; warm water port

Answer 8 Peter the Great

Question 9 enlightened thinker; branches of government

Answer 9 Baron de Montesquieu

Question 10 Fought for independence, Haiti; nationalism.

Answer 10 Toussaint L'Ouverture

Question 11 failed; people didn't know how to act in a democracy

Answer 11 Democracy; Latin America; Russia

Question 12 French empire; gave France stability; Russian winter

Answer 12 Napoleon Bonaparte

Question 13 French monarch; overthrown; weak rule

Answer 13 Louis XVI

Question 14 Leader of the Roundheads, English Civil War, limit the power of the monarchy; increase power of the nobles

Answer 14 Oliver Cromwell

Question 15 laws to govern all of France's empire

Answer 15 Napoleonic Code

Question 16 enlightened thinker; individual freedom

Answer 16 Jean Jacques Rousseau

Question 17 scientific thinker; heliocentric theory

Answer 17 Galileo and Copernicus

Question 18 led to rise of Napoleon

Answer 18 French Revolution; impact

Question 19 English Civil War Glorious Revolution English Bill of Rights Habeas Corpus Stuart Rule Puritan Revolution

Answer 19 limit the power of the monarchy; increase power of nobles

Question 20 enlightened thinker; people govern themselves, three natural rights

Answer 20 John Locke

Question 21 nationalism; independence for South America

Answer 21 Simon Bolivar

Question 22 Nationalism; Italian independence

Answer 22 Camille Cavour

Question 23 nationalism; united Germany; "blood and iron"

Answer 23 Otto von Bismarck

Question 24 new thinking of government

Answer 24 Enlightenment

Question 25 enlightened thinker; satirist; freedom of speech

Answer 25 Voltaire

Question 26 overthrew the upper class; French estates

Answer 26 French Revolution

Question 27 rejection of traditional authority; heliocentric theory

Answer 27 Scientific Revolution

Question 28 Russian enlightened thinker; Western ideas

Answer 28 Catherine the Great

Question 29 Social contract; people exchange rights for protection

Answer 29 Thomas Hobbes

Question 30 South American independence; nationalism; combined with Simon Bolivar

Answer 30 Jose de San Martin

Question 31 test to find answers; question past thinking

Answer 31 Scientific Method

Question 32 unfair treatment and tax burden of the 3rd (lower) estate

Answer 32 French revolution; causes