The answers are Monarchy- Rule over a territory by a king or queen; French Revolution- A revolt against King Louis XIV that was inspired by the Enlightenment; Napoleonic Wars- Napoleon's quest to expand the French Empire across Europe; Enlightenment ideals- concepts such as liberty, rights, and representative government.
Explanation:
Monarchy refers to a form of government that implies the ruler is a monarch (queen or king). Besides this, in most cases, citizens do not influence the government, and power is inherited, which means the ruler or political leader is not elected. According to this, monarchy best matches with the option "Rule over a territory by..."
Besides this, the monarchy system ended in France during the French Revolution that can be defined as a period of revolt because citizens opposed the unfair policies of King Louis XIV and wanted to have participation in polities. This led to the first democratic system and the protection of the rights of citizens. Thus, the term French Revolution should be paired with "A revolt against King Louis XIV..."
Moreover, the French Revolution caused Napoleon to become the ruler of France, and in an attempt to expand the nation began multiple wars known as the Napoleonic Wars. This occurred between 1803 and 1815. Also, during this period France had control over many territories in Europe. This makes the option "Napoleon's quest to expand.." the correct one for this concept.
Finally, the Enlightenment ideals were key concepts such as rights or freedom that emerged during a period known as the Enlightenment (17th to 19th century). These ideas emerged from reason and the importance of the individual. Moreover, they influenced other events such as the French Revolution. This makes option "concepts such as liberty, rights" the correct for this option.