Review Unit 7
Absolutism,
Enlightenment and Revolution…English Civil War too
Puritans
Restoration
Whigs
Conscription
Tennis
Court Oath
Declaration
on the Rights of Man
Constitutional
Monarchy
Elizabeth
I
Commonwealth
Tories
National
Assembly
Anne
I
Charles
I
Charles
II
James
II
William
and Mary
Abbe
Sieyes
Estates
General
Versailles
Habeas
Corpus
Mary
Queen of Scots
Divine
Right
Pragmatic
Sanction
Cavaliers
Roundheads
Oliver
Cromwell
Petition
of Right
Glorious
Revolution
Reign
of terror
“Tri
Color”
Henry
IV
Absolutism
Cardinal
Richelieu
Edict
of Nantes
Louis
XIV – Sun King
Louis
XV
Louis
XVI
James
I
Robespierre
Danton
Sans-Culottes
The
Directory
Radical
Conservative
National
Convention
Jacobins
Great
Fear
Spanish
Armada
Balance
of Power
Prime
Minister
Sir
Robert Walpole
Marie
Antoinette
Phillip
II
Cabinet
Committee
of Public Safety
“Liberty,
Equality, Fraternity”
The
Bastille
Emigres
Marat
Madame
Deficit
Napoleon
Waterloo
Continental
System
Congress
of Vienna
Domestic
System
Steam
Engine
Cotton
gin
Spinning
Jenny
Water
Frame
Proletariat
Bourgeois
Guilds
Richard
Arkwright
Thomas
Newcomen
Adam
Smith
Eli
Whitney
John
Deere
Alexander
Graham Bell
James
Hargreaves
James
Watt
Robert
Fulton
Henry
Bessemer
Thomas
Edison
Wilbur
Wright
Know:
Reasons
for calling the Estates General in 1789 and causes of the French Revolution
The
Chronology of major events of the French Revolution
The
political spectrum (how did it develop from the French Revolution)
Why
was Louis XIV executed?
Napoleon’s
Russian campaign
The
differences between the first and second industrial revolutions
Essay:
Compare and Contrast the French Revolution with the English Civil War in the following categories: politics, degree of violence, class involvement, the effects on the government