History of Europe Questions
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When did the Enlightment reach its height?
The Enlightenment stimulated what kind of tolerance?
The stone cathedrals built during the Middle Ages were symbols of the people's
What group had the power to disband the cabinet?
The salons of the Enlightenment were the work of...
Frederick the Great practiced religious...
To protect against Enlightenment ideas, government and church authorities imposed...
Catherine the Great, like other monarchs, did not intend to give up any...
A pledge made by the members of France's National Assembly in 1789, in which they vowed to continue meeting until they had drawn up a new constitution
Paris-July 14, 1789~the medieval fortress and prison known as the Bastille contained only seven prisoners, its fall was the flashpoint of the French Revolution and it subsequently become an icon of the French Republic
Adopted August 26, 1789, created by the National Assembly to give rights to all (except women).
policy of German unification put forth by Bismarck; belief that industry & war would unify Germany
Established and led by Robespierre, - secret police and also controlled the war effort - Instigated the Reign of Terror.
the way the land, climate, and location impacts a historical event
The most important military leader in the struggle for independence in South America. Born in Venezuela, he led military forces there and in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia.
Filipino revolutionary leader who fought for sovereignty from the Spanish
A comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon
The setting and circumstances within which a historical event occurs.
In the 19th-century, various independent German-speaking states, led by the chancellor of Prussia Otto von Bismarck, unified to create a Germanic state. The state expanded with von Bismarck's military exploits against Austria, France and Denmark. Unification was complete by 1871 with the Prussian king, Wilhelm, named the first leader of Germany.
(1805-1872), Nationalistic leader in Italy, who started a group called Young Italy in 1831. Young Italy was a nationalistic movement that wanted to end foreign control of Italy.
