The Renaissance
The Reformation
Grab Bag
Sci Rev/Enlgihtenment
French Revolution
100

It's the idea that a study of the CLASSICS can help maximize individual human potential

What is humanism?

100

This king created the Church of England based on his devoutly-held belief that he should be allowed to divorce his wife

Henry VIII

100

The Age of Exploration in the sixteenth century led to a significant increase in power for this nation... until it suffered a humiliating defeat in 1588.

What is Spain?

100

He observed that Jupiter had moons and proved the Copernican Theory, and was arrested for his trouble

Who is Galileo Galilei?

100

This document, inspired by thinkers like John Locke, Voltaire, and Rousseau, proclaimed that men are free and equal in rights.

What is the Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen?

200

Exemplified by Erasmus of Rotterdam, it's the idea that Christianity can best be understood through the same lens as Classical texts, to create a simpler, purer Christianity.

What is Christian Humanism?
200

This religious reformer proposed that the Bible was the ultimate source of Religious Authority, salvation was between an individual and God, and peasant uprisings should be brutally subdued.

Who is Martin Luther?

200

Among the effects of this exchange were catastrophic population decline among indigenous Americas, and pizza for Italians!

What is the Columbian Exchange?

200

The ideas of Galen and William Harvey led to new knowlede about what system during the Scientific Revolution?

What is the human body?

200

The Oath of the Tennis Court resulted in the creation of a new French Constitution that formed what type of government in France in 1791?

A Constitutional Monarchy
300

During the Renaissance, rulers like Henry VII in England, who centralized power by expanding armies, limiting the power of nobility, and utilizing middle class administrators, are referred to by this "novel" term.

Who are the "New Monarchs"?

300

King Henri IV converted to Catholicism after winning the French Wars of Religion, but granted Huguenots limited religious toleration in this document.

What is the Edict of Nantes?

300

This monarch used divine right, money, parties, and warfare to establish France as the political and cultural center of Europe in the 17th century.

Who is Louis XIV?

300

The idea that rulers should use their power and status to make policies based on common sense, logic and reason, like religious tolerance, is known as this.

What is Enlightened Absolutism?

300
Who oversaw the Reign of Terror and the De-Christianization of France?

Maximilien Robespierre

400

Name one thing Renaissance art is known for.

What is naturalism, individualism, idealism, interest in Classics, linear perspective
400

This ruling dynasty of the Holy Roman Empire fought tirelessly to restore Catholic unity throughout Europe... and failed.

Who are the Hapsburgs?

400

As an art form, it's all about the drama, emotion, and making people Catholic again

What is Baroque?

400

Enlightened ideas often spread through social gatherings.  Name one such place where these gatherings occured.

What are, salons OR coffeehouses

400

What meeting that happened in 1815 sought to reinstate the Balance of Power of Europe after the fall of the Napoleonic Empire?

The Congress of Vienna

500

This 'S' term refers to the growing interest in human endeavors and cultural acheivements independent of religious beliefs and doctrine

What is secularism?

500

This religious reformer rejected Catholic teachings and regulated day-to-day morality in his theocratic city of Geneva.

Who is John Calvin?

500

This man believed humans are fundamentally evil and need a powerful government to prevent them from constantly inflicting harm upon each other

Who is Thomas Hobbes

500

The idea that scientific knowledge should be based on reason and logic rather than religious belief or emotional response, is known as this "-ism"

What is rationalism?

500

What "ism," defined by identification with one's own people and support for its interests, did the creation of the Napoleonic Empire inspire?

Nationalism

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