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All Things British. Misc. Reformation. Agriculture & social change. French Revolution. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.

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  1. All Things British Misc. Reformation Agriculture & social change French Revolution 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Made of glass and iron, this building held a famous industrial fair in 1851 Great Britain.

  3. What is the Crystal Palace?

  4. This was the year of the Glorious Revolution in England.

  5. What is 1688?

  6. Published in 1776, this famous economic work discussed the ideas of rational self-interest in a free market economy.

  7. What is Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations?

  8. This demographer and political economist believed that population would eventually outrun the food supply.

  9. Who is Thomas Malthus?

  10. This act passed in 1799 and repealed in 1824 prohibited trade unions and outlawed collective bargaining by British workers.

  11. What is the Combination Act?

  12. They experienced a “golden age” in the 17th century in part due to an economy based on shipping and commerce.

  13. What is the Dutch Republic?

  14. The emergence of this critter contributed to a reduction of the bubonic plague.

  15. What is the Asiatic brown rat?

  16. These English kings made up the buns of the Cromwell sandwich.

  17. Who are James I and James II?

  18. This group of people in Eastern Europe successfully challenged the power of monarchs and increased serfdom.

  19. Who are landlords?

  20. This picture demonstrates the use of perspective which was characteristic of this artistic period.

  21. What is the Renaissance?

  22. Year the Martin Luther posted the 95 Theses.

  23. What is 1517?

  24. Members of this order of priests are known for their education, vow of loyalty to the pope, and dedication to furthering the Catholic faith.

  25. What is the Jesuit order?

  26. In his book, Institutes of the Christian Religion, this religious theologian argued that God’s grace is bestowed on only the few who are predestined for salvation.

  27. Who is John Calvin?

  28. When the pope refused to annul his marriage to Katherine of Aragon, King Henry VIII of England started this form of Protestantism.

  29. What is Anglicanism?

  30. Henry of Navarre, born a Protestant, famously uttered these words before converting to Catholicism to promote peace in his realm.

  31. What is “Paris is well worth a mass”?

  32. These two countries pioneered the Agricultural Revolution in Western Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries.

  33. What are the Netherlands and England?

  34. Primary factor leading to the population explosion of the 18th century.

  35. What is an increase in the food supply?

  36. Land left unplanted so that it can regain its fertility.

  37. What is the fallow?

  38. Like most modern families, pre-industrial western and Central European families consisted of only parents and their children. This form should not be confused with the same term denoting a particularly powerful sort of bomb.

  39. What is nuclear?

  40. An English fencing movement, but not with swords.

  41. What is enclosure?

  42. Radical in their politics, we know these working people of Paris by their lack of fancy pants.

  43. What are the sans-culottes?

  44. While they threatened to fry up Marie Antoinette’s liver, the women who marched on Versailles in October, 1789 were actually trying to ensure the king’s support for this important document that began the movement towards a constitutional regime in France.

  45. What is the Declaration of the Rights of Man?

  46. Napoleon’s economic plan to defeat the “nation of shopkeepers”.

  47. What is the Continental System?

  48. Members of this political club dominated France during the period known as the “Terror”.

  49. What is the Jacobin Club?

  50. Nationalist guerilla resistance to Napoleon’s rule in this country forced him to keep a large number of troops there, contributing to his inability to crush Russia in 1812.

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