Art
1400's-1500's
Cold War
1600's-1800's
People
100

This Renaissance painting by Raphael showcases many Ancient Philosophers in a school of the titular Greece city. 

School of Athens

100

This is the cultural and economic movement where things such as art and music flourished

Renaissance 

100

This was the Soviet Leader during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Nikita Khrushchev 

100

This man was crowned Emperor in 1799 and would lead France for several years until his defeat at Waterloo.

Napoleon Bonaparte

100

This man developed the attack plan for the German Army during World War I

Alfred Von Schlieffen

200

This important 19th century art movement is characterized by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes and featured artists such as Claude Monet. 

Impressionism

200

This man invented the most important invention of the time...The Printing Press.

Johann Gutenberg.

200

These were the three big powers at the beginning of the Cold War

United States, Great Britain, Soviet Union

200

This British company was founded in 1600. They became a pivotal company in the trading industry that occurred during this time period. What company is this?

British East India Company

200

This man was a notorious French writer. He wrote several stories about French struggles. His most famous being, "Les Miserables."

Victor Hugo

300

This art movement flourished after mannerism and Renaissance Art in the 1750's. It was also a form of music that featured Johann Sebastian Bach. This art movement featured Caravaggio and Diego Velazquez.

Baroque

300

This war, while it started in the 1300's, it ended in 1453. It was a series of armed conflicts fought between the kingdoms of England and France during the Late Middle Ages. It originated from English claims to the French throne initially made by Edward III of England

The Hundred Years War. 

300

This 1947 Doctrine essentially began the U.S.'s policy of containment for Communism. It essentially started the idea of U.S. vs Soviet Russia.

The Truman Doctrine

300

These 1618 events were held in Bohemia and saw people thrown out windows and into piles of manure. 

Defenestration of Prague

300

This man developed a theory on population that revolves around the idea that population increases exponentially as long as the food sources can keep up with it. 

Thomas Malthus

400

This painting by Edvard Gried, is now recognized as one of the most important and influential figures in Western Art. 

The Scream

400

This war, fought between the Lancasters and Yorks, was essentially a war of succession for the British Crown. Richard III was a main causality in this war. 

Wars of the Roses

400

Held 4–11 February 1945, was the World War II meeting of the heads of government of the United States, the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union to discuss the postwar reorganization of Germany and Europe.

Yalta Conference

400

This treaty brought an end to the Thirty Years War and brought peace to the Holy Roman Empire, closing a calamitous period of European history that killed approximately eight million people.

Treaty of Westphalia

400

He was a German composer who made compositions with backdrops of heavy German Nationalistic Pride and Romanticism.

Richard Wagner

500

This art style focuses on upper class domestic life, romance and beauty, they used pastel colors, pastoral landscapes and mythological themes. 

Rococo

500

He was a nobleman in the Portuguese Royal Household. He sailed around the Northern most tip of Africa.

Bartolomeu Dias

500

This Soviet Leader took over after Nikita Khrushchev. He was the second longest lasting Soviet leader behind Stalin. He 

Leonid Brezhnev

500

This movement in England that deprived some farmers of their land. It led to the privatization of communally owned lands in England. 

Enclosure Movement

500

He was a Dominican friar and he attacked the Medici's in Florence. He was eventually excommunicated and executed by the Pope. 

Girolamo Savonarola 

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