Protestant Reformation
Scientific Revolution
The Enlightenment
French Revolution and Napoleon
Haitian and Latin Revolutions
100

What was the Protestant Reformation? 

A 16th-century movement aimed at reforming the Catholic Church, resulting in the start of new Christian Churches.

100

Name one Medieval approach to medicine and one Modern approach to medicine.

Medieval

  • Pray for divine intervention

  • Consult ancient church texts

  • Balance the four bodily humors


Modern 

  • Carefully observe physical symptoms 

  • Test hypothesis with experiments

  • Gather and analyze data evidence


100

Who said people have natural rights like life and liberty?

John Locke

100

Which group was made up of commoners.

3rd Estate

100

This island was called Saint-Domingue and had many sugar plantations. Which modern country is it now?

Haiti

200

Who wrote and posted the 95 Theses in 1517?

Martin Luther

200

Who was the scientist that used telescopes to observe planets and moons, challenging geocentric views.

Galileo Galilei

200

Which thinker suggested splitting government power into branches?

Baron De Montisque

200

What happened to King Louis XVI.

He was executed using the guillotine.

200

 Who was the leader who used military skill and once was enslaved?

Toussaint Levounter

300

What was the Catholic Church?

The main Christian church in Europe before the 1500s.

300

What was the Theory of Humors?

Medieval Belief: Health depended on the balance of four bodily fluids (humors)

300

What is the social contract?

You do what the government says and the government protects your rights.

300

Which country did Napoleon invade in 1812 that caused great loss for his army?

Russia

300

Why did people in Saint-Domingue fight in 1791?

Free themselves from slavery.

400

List reasons why the Catholic Church was so powerful.

Political Power

Immense Wealth

Sole Path to Heaven

400

 How did the printing press help science?

Printing of new books.

More people learned to read

Books became cheaper

400

What is Reason?

Using logic and evidence to solve problems instead of relying on tradition or superstition.

400

Give one long-term change in Europe caused by Napoleon...

Spread of Nationalism
400

Name the group in Spanish colonies that wanted more power and helped start the Latin Revolutions.

Creole

500

Why was the simple act of posting the 95 Theses considered such a monumental "big deal"?

Because it was a big no no to go against what the Catholic Church said.

500

List the 4 steps of the scientific method

1.  Observe the natural world carefully

2.  Form hypothesis based on observations

3. Test hypothesis through experiments

4. Draw conclusions based on evidence

500

How did Enlightenment Ideas help start the French Revolution?

People were introduced to ideas like liberty, natural rights, and being able to choose your leaders.

500

What was the Reign of Terror? Name its leader and one effect...

Maximillian Robespierre

Killed thousands of people

500

Say one way Haiti’s revolution and Simón Bolívar’s wars were the same, and one way they were different.

Haiti = Slave revolt

Simon Bolivar = Wars of independence from Spain by non enslaved people.

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