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354062509Treaty of Paris (1763)Ended French and Indian War, France lost Canada, land east of the Mississippi, to British, New Orleans and west of Mississippi to Spain
354062510Poor Law1601, provided jobs & support for the needy, sick, insane, and aged
354062511Mathematical Principles of Natural PhilosophyNewton's work on how the physical world worked, such as universal gravitation(1686)
354062512Peace of TilsitAn agreement between czar Alexander I and Napolean, in which France and Russia became allies.
354062513Existentialisma philosophical movement that dominated the 20th century. The idea that humans exist because their actions give meaning to themselves.
354062514Youth RebellionA series of rebellious teens that protested the ideas during the Vietnam War
354062515Salt IIA second treaty between USSR and US to limit nuclear weapons
354062516Salt IA first treaty between USSR and US to limit nuclear weapons
354062517ZionismA policy which made Palestine a national homeland for Jews (established in 1948)
354062518SputnikThe world's first space satellite. This meant the Soviet Union had a missile powerful enough to reach the US.
354062519Intifadaan uprising by Palestinian Arabs against Israel in the late 1980s
354062520SolidarityPolish trade union created in 1980 to protest working conditions and political repression of communism.
354062521SkepticismAn idea that nothing is certain
354062522PhilosophesThinkers of the Enlightment.
354062523The Spirit of the Laws(1748) Montesquieu, ideas about separation of powers.
354062524Peace of UtrechtA treaty that ended the War of the Spanish Succession
354062525Fronde(1648-1653)Series of civil of wars in France during the reign of Louis XIII
354062526Levellersradical religious revolutionaries-sought social and political reforms, a more equal society.
354062527PapacyGovernment of the Roman Catholic Church, which the Pope is the head
354062528SzlachtaPolish nobility who until 1768 possessed the right of life or death over their serfs

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