| A | B |
| Ruled the Holy Roman Empire from 1520 to 1555 before stepping down. | Charles V |
| This Holy Roman Emperor oversaw the trial of Martin Luther | Chalres V |
| The greatest leader of the Ottoman Empire | Suleyman |
| This French leader took power in 1799 with a coup detat | Napoleon |
| Her father was Henry VIII | Elizabeth I |
| Sometimes called the "virgin queen" | Elizabeth I |
| This act passed by Elizabeth I allowed her subjects to freely worship within her empire despite their religious denomination | Act of Toleration |
| This individual presided over the "golden age" of the Mughal Empire | Akbar |
| This act doubled the number of representatives in the British Parlament and granted voting rights to citizens who had previously been prevented from voting. | Refom Bill of 1832 |
| The Russian czar was determined to have a warm water port | Peter the Great |
| She was a powerful female leader that oversaw the expansion of the Austrian empire | Maria Theresa |
| This was a list of complaints posted on the church door at Whittenburg | 95 Theses |
| This agreement ended the 30 years war | Peace of Westphalia |
| This meeting was held by the 5 super powers of Europe after the fall of Napoleon | Congress of Vienna |
| This individual led and oversaw the Congres of Vienna | Klems von Metternich |
| This king of England made himself the head of the church of England | Act of Supremacy |
| Who wrote, "The Wealth of Nations?" | Adam Smith |
| Who proposed the theory of universal gravitation. | Isaac Newton |
| Who invented the printing press? | Johann Gutenberg |
| Who wrote "The Starry Messenger?" | Galileo |
| His theory was that we as humans are born with a blank slate or "Tabula Rasa?" | John Locke |
| This family was one of the most powerful ruling families of Florence. | The Medici Family |
| This Japanese family worked to modernize Japan. | Meiji Dynasty |
| This Chinese family was founded by Hongwu and oversaw the cultural age of art. | Ming Dynasty |
| Peter the Great and Alexander I were members of this Russian ruling family. | Romanov Dynasty |
| This civilization was centered at the city of Tenochtitlan. | Aztec Empire |
| This English family included Henry VIII and Elizabeth I | Tudor Dynasty |
| This family held lands in the Holy Roman Empire, Spain, The Netherlands, and the Americas. | Hapsburg Dynasty |
| This meeting was held in 1884 and began the great rush for Africa. | Berlin conference |
| This age saw a "rebirth" of thought and art. | Renaissance |
| This age of discovery was lead by individuals such as Copernicus, Galileo and Newton | Scientific Revolution |
| This conflict lasted form 1914 to 1918 | WWI |
| This age saw the development of the railroad. | Industrial revolution |
| This period of time signaled a flourishing of thought centering on the right of citizens to self-rule. | Enlightenment |
| This individual painted the "last supper" | Da Vinci |
| This individual painted the Mona Lisa | Da Vinci |
| He wrote "the prince" | Machiavelli |
| Who wrote "The Praise of Folly" | Erasmus |
| Who wrote "The Social Contract" | Rousseau |
| This former foldier created the Society of Jesus or Jesuit order. | Ignatius Loyola |
| This individual carved statues such as David and Moses | Michelangelo |
| This individual painted the ceiling of the Sisteine Chapel | Michelangelo |
| The church practice of persecuting religious herticis is known as? | The Inquisition |
| In this South American empire the king was believed to be what? | A god on earth |
| He successfully lead the New Model Army to victory, thus overthrowing the Monarchy in England. | Oliver Cromwell |
| He said, "I think therefore I am" | Descartes |
| A Huguenot is the french term for what? | Calvinist |
| This agreement made a the Congress of Vienna assured a balance of power between the major european powers. | Concert of Europe |
| This Caribean country won its independence from France during the 19th Century. | Haiti |
| This British agreement creatd a constitutional monarchy. | Glorious Revolution |
| Who said "Man is born free yet everwhere he is in chains." | Rousseau |
| The religious divide between followers of Catholicism and the newly formed Protestant Religion is known as? | Reformation |
| The Bolshevik's were led by | V.I. Lenin |
| Rasputin had earned the ear of this Czar and his wife | Nicholas II |
| Under this era the Japanese saw a flourishing of industry and advancement | Meiji Era |
| This agreement ended the conflict between Protestant and Catholic Princes during the Reformation | Peace of Augsburg |
| A kings ability to rule with total and absolute power was known as | Divine Right |
| The battle cry of this time period was that the power of a country was derived from the people | Enlightment |
| The Sepoy Mutiny occured in which country | India |
| The Boxer Rebellion occured in which country | China |
| The result of this rebellion was an increase by the British government in daily affairs | Sepoy Mutiny |
| The name of the meeting that was held by Roman Catholic leaders to craft a response to the Reformation | Council of Trent |
| This was the city that Martin Luther was placed on trial in for his attacks on the Catholic faith | Worms |
| The movement of people from the country to the city in search of jobs is known as | Urbanization |
| This Indian government intially allowed European countries to set up trade posts along their coats. | Mugal Empire |
| In China this empire allowed European trade but only in a few select ports. | Ming Dynasty |
| Prior to the mid-1800's both China and Japan had adopted what policy to deal with foreign countries. | Isolation/Closed Door Policy |
| This was the name of the trip endured by African slaves in route from Africa to the New World | Middle Passage |
| The overthrow of a government by force is known as | Coup d'etat |
| Writing in languages that were common in a specific area is known as | Vernacular |
| In France prior to the Revolution, this estate paid 98% of the taxes | Third Estate |
| The beliefs of Rousseau and Voltaire led to cries of "Liberty, Equality and Fraternity" in this country | France |
| This agreement between Charles V and his princes allowed princes to select the religion of their territory | Peace of Augsburg |
| This individual is credited with leading the Reign of Terror in France | Robespierre |
| Napoleon was first exiled to this island before returning to power in France | Elba |
| This French facility, an ammunition storehouse was raided by the French and signified the start of the revolution | Bastille |
| This oath was taken by the 3rd estate in France after the King refused to hear their demands | Tennis court |
| He wrote the Communist Manifesto | Karl Marx |
| This group was identified as the "have's" in the Communist Manifesto | Bourgeoisie |
| They discovered and named Radioactivity | Marie and Pierre Curie |
| Theory of evolution | Charles Darwin |
| Laws of Gravity | Newton |
| Cross-pollination and gentics | Gregor Mendel |
| Concluded WWI | Treaty of Versailles |
| The "war guilt" clause blamed this country entirely for the war | Germany |
| Jewel in the crown | India |
| Boer wars | South Africa |
| Utilitarianism | Jeremy Bentham |
| Oversaw the consolidation of Prussia into Germany | Otto Von Bismark |
| Iron Chancellor | Otto Von Bismark |
| One of Napoleons few lasting reforms | Napoleonic Code |
| The site of Napoleon's final loss | Waterloo |
| The Russian leader desired a warm water port | Peter the Great |
| This meeting was held after the Napoleonic wars to determine what to do France | Congress of Vienna |