| A | B |
| Jean-Jacques Rousseau | "Father of French Romanticism" |
| Cavaliers | Supported the king during the English Civil War |
| John Locke | philosopher of the Age of Reason |
| James Cook | Explored Australia and New Zealand for Great Britain |
| Committee of Public Safety | DIDNOT establish a stable government in France |
| Anne | Succeeded William III as monarch of England |
| "Sinners in the Hands of Angry Gods" | Jonathan Edwards' most famous sermon |
| Philipp Spener | began the Pietist movement |
| Romantisism | the philosophy which taught that man is naturally good, but society is bad |
| Louis XIV | "Sun King" |
| Louis XVIII | king of restored Bourbon monarchy |
| Count von zinzendorf | established a Moravian settlement on his estate |
| James II | was overthrown by the Glorious Revolution |
| The Enlightenment | attempted to apply human reason to all areas of man's life and establish a new social order |
| Russian winter | the best reason for Napoleon's defeat in Russia |
| Battle of Austerlitz | Napoleon's greatest victory |
| the Protectorate | the name of the government that Oliver Cromwell established after the Commonwealth |
| August Francke | leader in education |
| Jonathan Edwards | He began the Great Awaking with his sermon to his New England church |
| John Newton | wrote "Amazing Grace" |
| Marie Louise | Napoleon's second wife |
| James Stuart | succeeded Elizabeth as monarch of England |
| Charles I | Succeeded James I |
| Versailles | magnificent palace built 10 miles outside Paris |
| The monarchy no longer existed in France | The Augsut 4 Decree did not accomplish this |
| 18000 | George Whitefield preached around this many times |
| guillotine | execution device that was a symbol of the French Revolution |
| William Laud | Archbishop of Canterbury |
| Empiricism | the belief that experience is the only source of knowledge |
| Robert Cavalier de LaSalle | sailed down the Mississippi for France |
| Samuel Johnson | great literary figure |
| Battle of Leipzig | also known as Battle of Nations |
| William Wilberforce | helped to abolish slavery in England |
| metric system | the new system of weights and measures devised during the French Revolution |
| Jamestown | first permanent English settlement in the New World |
| Robert Raikes | started England's first Sunday school |
| First Estate | composed of the clergy |
| Samuel de Champlain | "Father of New France" |
| Maximilien Robespierre | established the Committee of Public Safety |
| The Right | Conservative group of France's Constitution |
| Denis Diderot | editor of the Encyclopedia |
| Continental System | forbade the importation of British goods into any european country under French control |
| Deism | the religion that rejected Scripture and professed that God is an impersonal Being revealed only in nature |
| Cardinal Mazarin | French Cardinal |
| July 14, 1789 | the date a French mob stormed the Bastille |
| Louis XV | said "After me the deluge" |