Renaissance
The scientific revolution
Reformation
Mesoamerica Civilizations
North & South America Civilizations
200


When did the renaissance begin? 

  1. The 14th century

  2. The 15th century

  3. The 13th century

  4. None of the above 

What is humanism?

  1. It was the study of the future of humans 

  2.  It was the study of humans

  3.  It was the belief that humans were gods

  4. It was the religion of worshiping their ancestors





  1. The 14th century

  2.  It was the study of humans
200

What is the scientific method?

  1. It was a method to test a hypothesis 

  2.  It was a method to give to scientists

  3.  It was a method to help less fortunate people

  4. All of the following



  What is the scientific method in order

  1. conducting an experiment and finally analyzing the results, making an observation

  2. making an observation, experiment and finally analyzing the results

  3.  making an observation, making a prediction, conducting an experiment, and finally analyzing the results 

  4.  making an observation, forming a hypothesis, making a prediction, conducting an experiment, and finally analyzing the results


1. It was a method to test a hypothesis 

2. making an observation, forming a hypothesis, making a prediction, conducting an experiment, and finally analyzing the results

200

Who was Johann Gutenberg?

  1. He made the telescope

  2. He made the wheel

  3. He made the printing press

  4. None of the above     



Who wrote the 95 Theses 

  1. Martin Luther 

  2. Johann Gutenberg 

  3.  Galio

  4. None of the above


1. He made the printing press

2. Martin Luther 

200

What civilizations are in Mesoamerica? 

  1.  Olmec, Maya, and Aztec

  2.  Maya, Korea, China

  3.  Olmec Korea, China 

  4.  Aztec, Korea, China


  What was smallpox

1. It was a disease that people got from frogs 

2.  It was a disease that people get from food

3.  It was a  disease that was from the Aztec civilization

4. It was a disease found in the Mayans






1. Olmec, Maya, and Aztec

2. It was a  disease that was from the Aztec civilization

200

 What was one plain tribe

  1.  A Crow

  2. A suki

  3.  A trude

  4. A cheyans



  1. What did the men in Native America 

  2.  Men hunted deer, rabbits, and elk.

  3. They cooked

  4. They battle other tribes
  5. They had a cooking contest


1. A Crow

2. Men hunted deer, rabbit, and elk.

400

What was the medici family?

  1. A poor group of people

  2. A poor group of merchants

  3. A rich group of merchants

  4. A group of the military 



What did the medici family do

  1. They traded food

  2. They helped fund the renaissance

  3. They communicated with the king about other countries

  4.  All of the above               




1. A rich group of merchants

2. They helped fund the renaissance

400

What were the two solar system theories? 

  1.  geocentric theory, Nebular Hypothesis of Laplace

  2. heliocentric theory, the geocentric theory 

  3. heliocentric theory, geocentric theory, Nebular Hypothesis of Laplace 

  4. None of the above 



What was the heliocentric theory?

  1.  The planets were not in the same solar system

  2.  The planets revolve around the earth

  3. planets revolve around the sun 

  4. The planets were revolving around Mars




1. heliocentric theory, the geocentric theory 

2. planets revolve around the sun 

400


 What did people have to pay to pardon their sins

  1.  Inquisition

  2. taxes

  3. Weekly bills 

  4. Indulgence


Why did King Henry Vlll form a religion 

  1. He wanted to do more

  2.   He wanted to divorce his wife 

  3. He didn’t care about the church 

  4.  None of the above


1. Indulgence

2. He wanted to divorce his wife 

400

What is a pictograph  

  1.  A chore that kids would do

  2. A game that they played  

  3.  A was to make food

  4. a picture or drawing that stands for a word or phrase




Who was Machu Picchu  

  1. A symbol for Mesoamerica  

  2.  A symbol for the Mayans

  3.  A symbol of the Incan Empire

  4.  A symbol for the Olmecs


1. A picture or drawing that stands for a word or phrase

2. A symbol of the Incan Empire

400

What did the plain tribe wear in the winter  

  1.  Buffalo                             

  2. Penguin

  3. Deerskin 

  4.  None of the above


What did the plain tribe wear in the summer   

  1. Wolfskin  

  2. Penguin  

  3.   Buffalo 

  4. Deerskin


1.  Buffalo 

2. Deerskin       

600

Who was lorenzo de medici 

  1. He was a rich servant of the king

  2. He was a military leader

  3. He was a philosopher

  4. stimulated the revival and splendor of Italian literature.



Who was michelangelo 

  1. A painter,sculptor,architects 

  2. An inventor

  3. An archaeologist 

  4. A King   


1. stimulated the revival and splendor of Italian literature.

2. A painter,sculptor,architects 

600

What was the geocentric theory?   

  1.  That the earth and sun revolved around other planets 

  2.  That there were two suns

  3.  That the moon is the biggest planet

  4. Planets revolved around the earth




 Who was Isaac Newton? 

  1.  He was the one who was the best teacher

  2.  He had an IQ of 200

  3.  He was the one who came up with the laws of motion-gravity

  4.  He was the one who his iq changed by an apple hitting his head  




1. Planets revolved around the earth

2. He was the one who came up with the laws of motion-gravity

600

What is Lutherism? 

  1.  That humans were saved from their sins by God

  2. That people would believe only in God 

  3.  They praised and worship satan

  4. They would do anything for God and would do special religions



Who started the protestant reformation?

  1.  Issac Newton

  2. Galio 

  3. Martin Luther King 

  4.  Martin Luther who was a king 





1. That humans were saved from their sins by God

2. Martin Luther who was a king


600

What farming techniques did the Aztecs use 

  1.   chinampas

  2. Slash and burn 

  3.  creating terraces 

  4.  None of the above  



What farming techniques did the Mayans use

  1.  Creating terraces

  2. Chimapas 

  3.  Weed killer

  4. Slash and burn


1. chinampas

2. Slash and burn

600

 What was one Southeast tribe's name   

  1. chickensaw 

  2. creeks 

  3. Sioux

  4. None of the above                                                                                                                                                                                              What were the three most important crops

    1. Corn, beans, and squash  

    2. Corn, squash, and potato  

    3. Squash, beans, and potato  

    4. Just potatoes and I lied about the three  

1. Creeks

2. Corn,beans,and squash  

800
  1. Who was Thomas Aquinas? 

  2.  A scientist 

  3. A philosopher

  4. A astronomer 

  5. Salesman  




Who made the Mona lisa? 

  1. Issaci newton

  2. Randy da vinci

  3. Leonardo da vinci

  4.  Michelangelo







1. A philosopher

2. Leonardo da vinci

800

Who was Leonardo da Vinci? 

  1.  A doctor 

  2.  musician  

  3. An artist and inventor

  4. A scientist and an inventor 




 Who as galileo  

  1. A scientist 

  2. A natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician

  3. A geographer 

  4.  An explorer 

 


1. A scientist and an inventor   

2. A natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician

800


belief contrary to religious doctrine

  1.  Hersey 

  2.   Indulgences 

  3.  Lutherism

  4. Polytheism                                                                                                            


    What is the elect

  5. To tell people how they would die  

  6. To see when you die

  7. Where you are going after you die

  8. All of the above


















1. Hersey 

2. Where you are going after you die 

800

 What farming techs did the Incas use  

  1. Slash and burn  

  2.  chinampas

  3. Creating terraces  

  4. Weed killer



How did slash and burn work

  1.  cutting down the vegetation in a particular plot of land, setting fire to the remaining foliage, and using the ashes to provide nutrients to the soil for the use of planting food crops

  2.   construct successive layers of flat areas on mountainsides or other terrains with steep inclines to better control soil conservation and runoff water 

  3.  Farmers use local vegetation and mud to construct chinampas. 

  4.  None of the above    


1. Creating terraces 

2. Cutting down the vegetation in a particular plot of land, setting fire to the remaining foliage, and using the ashes to provide nutrients to the soil for the use of planting food crops


800

What was another name for Corn, beans, and squash

  1.  The big three

  2. The holy three 

  3.  The sisters of Holiness

  4. The three sisters


What was an Iroquois 

  1.  Their bridges

  2. Their food 

  3. their longhouses  

  4. None of the above

1. The three sisters

2. Their longhouses

1000

What does renaissance mean

  1.  rebirth

  2. The birth of jesus

  3. The start of inventions

  4.  All of the above



What was feudalism  

  1. A feud between the country

  2. A war  

  3. A money glitch

  4. A social system


1. Rebirth 

2. A social system

1000

Who made the telescope 

  1.  Galileo 

  2.  Issac Newton

  3.  Alexander grand bell

  4. John Gutenberg 



Who was Francis Bacon  

  1.  His books 

  2.  His power

  3.  His treatises on empiricist natural philosophy

  4.  He helps with slaves and wars


1. Galileo 

2. His treatises on empiricist natural philosophy

1000

What was the counter reformation

  1. The response to the reformation 

  2. The war against martin luther 

  3. The speech of martin luther king 

  4. None of the above  



Who was martin Luther

  1.  A King who made his own religion 

  2.  A person who saved racism 

  3.  A person who gave a speech

  4. A movie character 


1. The response to the reformation 

2. A King who made his own religion 

1000

How did Chimpas work 

  1.  construct successive layers of flat areas on mountainsides or other terrains with steep inclines to better control soil conservation and runoff water 

  2. cutting down the vegetation in a particular plot of land, setting fire to the remaining foliage, and using the ashes to provide nutrients to the soil for the use of planting food crops 

  3. Farmers use local vegetation and mud to construct chinampas. 

  4.  None of the above  



How did creating terraces work 

  1. cutting down the vegetation in a particular plot of land, setting fire to the remaining foliage, and using the ashes to provide nutrients to the soil for the use of planting food crops 

  2. construct successive layers of flat areas on mountainsides or other terrains with steep inclines to better control soil conservation and runoff water 

  3.   Farmers use local vegetation and mud to construct chinampas. 

  4.  None of the above


1. Farmers use local vegetation and mud to construct chinampas. 

2. Construct successive layers of flat areas on mountainsides or other terrains with steep inclines to better control soil conservation and runoff water 

1000

What was a teepee

  1. An expensive item that meant peace  

  2. Another way to say longhouses  

  3. A cone-shaped tent made out of animal skin 

  4.   A tent that has wheels


What is a wigwams 

  1. A  good house to live in  

  2.  Another way to say teepee

  3. It is a bug that people believed to bring great luck

  4.  None of the above




1. A cone-shaped tent made out of animal skin

2. A good house to live in  

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