Vocabulary
Revival of Trade and Commerce
New Ideas and Religious Change
Rise of National States and Reformation
Miscellaneous
100

A religion founded by Muhammad

What is Islam?

100

The most important economic unit during the Middle Ages that focused on self-sufficiency

What is the manor?

100

The first European to travel the entire length of Asia and whose book stimulated interest in the cities and goods of the Far East

Who is Marco Polo?

100

These individuals replace nobles as the most important people during the Renaissance

Who are kings?

100

Commercial centers grew wealthy because of this activity

What is trade?

200

Distance north and south of the equator measured in degrees

What is latitude?

200

Religious wars fought from 1096 A.D. to the 1200s between the Christians and Muslims for control of the Holy Land

What are the Crusades?

200

He invented the printing press in 1440 A.D. 

Who is John Gutenberg?

200

Kings in these two countries made their kingdoms very strong and replaced nobles in their importance

What are Spain, France, and England?

200

Protestant church found in Germany, the Netherlands, and Scandinavia

What is the Lutheran Church

300

The period of time between 500 and 1450 A.D. 

What are the Middle Ages?

300

These events led to an interest in travel and trade which, in turn, led to the growth of cities in Europe

What are the Crusades?

300

Two instruments for sailing that were invented during the Renaissance

What are the compass, the astrolabe, and improved maps?

300

These settlements were important in providing raw materials and foodstuffs for the mother country in exchange for manufactured goods

What are colonies?

300

Islam began on this peninsula in the Middle East

What is the Arabian Peninsula?

400

The great revival of art and learning in Europe during the 1300s, 1400s, and 1500s.

What is the Renaissnace?

400

Peasants who lived on the manor and could not leave

Who are serfs?

400

Before the Renaissance, learning was reserved for this group

Who are the clergy?

400

The event that caused the breakup of the Catholic Church and influenced exploration and colonization of the New World 

What is the Protestant Reformation?

400

A series of widespread reforms of the Catholic Church in the middle of the 16th century primarily under the Jesuits, founded by Ignatius Loyola

What is the Counter-Reformation?

500

Economic system in Europe in the 1500s and 1600s that favored a balance of exports over imports and national wealth being measured by the amount of gold and silver possessed.

What is mercantilism?

500

Property owners and businessmen who are important in the growth of cities and trade

Who are the bourgeoisie?

500

The amount of money or property that a company or a person uses in carrying on a business

What is capital?

500

He challenged the Catholic Church in 1517 when he nailed his Ninety-five Theses to the church door in Germany

Who is Martin Luther?

500

His criticisms of the Catholic Church in Switzerland spread to France and Scotland

Who is John Calvin?

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