Unit 1: Renaissance and Exploration
Unit 2: Age of Reformation
Unit 3: Absolutism and Constitutionalism
Unit 4: Scientific, Philosophical, and Political Developments
Miscellaneous
100

What intellectual movement focused on human potential and achievements during the Renaissance?

Humanism

100

Who started the Protestant Reformation by posting the 95 Theses?

Martin Luther

100

 What French king was known as the "Sun King" and built the Palace of Versailles?

 Louis XIV

100

Who proposed the heliocentric theory, stating the sun is the center of the universe?

 Nicolaus Copernicus

100

 What term describes the wealthy patrons, such as the Medici family, who funded Renaissance art and architecture?

 Patronage

200

Who painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper?

 Leonardo da Vinci

200

What was the Catholic Church practice of selling forgiveness of sins?

Indulgences

200

What 1648 treaty ended the Thirty Years' War and established state sovereignty?

 Peace of Westphalia

200

What scientist used a telescope to confirm the heliocentric theory?

Galileo Galilei

200

Who led the Swiss Reformation, advocating for changes like the removal of relics and icons in churches?

 Ulrich Zwingli

300

Which family dominated the political and cultural scene in Florence during the Renaissance?

The Medici family

300

What was the first Protestant faith founded by Martin Luther?

 Lutheranism

300

What type of government limits the monarch’s power through laws or a constitution?

 Constitutional monarchy

300

What English scientist wrote Principia Mathematica and developed the law of gravity?

Isaac Newton

300

What type of monarchy centralizes all power in the hands of the king, often justified by divine right?

Absolutism

400

 What artistic technique created depth by showing objects farther away as smaller?

Perspective

400

Who founded Calvinism and promoted the idea of predestination?

John Calvin

400

What English king was executed during the English Civil War?

Charles I

400

Who advocated for empiricism and the scientific method?

Francis Bacon

400

What Italian explorer, funded by Spain, reached the Americas in 1492?

Christopher Columbus

500

Which Renaissance writer authored The Prince, a guide for rulers?

Niccolò Machiavelli

500

 What 1555 agreement allowed German princes to choose between Catholicism and Lutheranism?

Peace of Augsburg

500

What was the period of William and Mary’s rise to power called?

Glorious Revolution

500

What 17th-century French philosopher stated, “I think, therefore I am”?

René Descartes

500

Who was the Renaissance author of The Book of the Courtier, describing the ideal gentleman?

Baldassare Castiglione

600

What was the name of the 1494 agreement dividing the New World between Spain and Portugal?

Treaty of Tordesillas

600

What religious group advocated adult baptism and separation of church and state?

Anabaptists

600

What economic policy sought to maximize exports and accumulate gold and silver?

Mercantilism

600

What scientist discovered the circulation of blood?

William Harvey

600

What was the name of the 1521 assembly where Martin Luther was declared an outlaw by Charles V?

Diet of Worms

700

Who was the Portuguese explorer who rounded the Cape of Good Hope in 1488?

Bartolomeu Dias

700

Which religious order was founded by Ignatius of Loyola to counter the Reformation?

Jesuits

700

Who wrote Leviathan, advocating for a strong central authority?

Thomas Hobbes

700

 What was the intellectual movement emphasizing reason and individualism?

The Enlightenment

700

 What was the name of Peter the Great’s program to modernize and westernize Russia?

Westernization

800

What invention by Johannes Gutenberg helped spread Renaissance and Reformation ideas?

The printing press

800

What was the Catholic Church’s response to the Reformation, marked by the Council of Trent?

Counter-Reformation

800

What event in 1688 ensured the supremacy of Parliament over the monarchy in England?

The Glorious Revolution

800

What Polish astronomer challenged the geocentric model of the universe?

Nicolaus Copernicus

800

 What 1687 work by Isaac Newton laid the foundations for classical mechanics?

Principia Mathematica

900

What term describes the blending of Christianity and humanist principles in thinkers like Erasmus?

Christian Humanism

900

What 1572 event saw the massacre of French Huguenots?

 St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre

900

Who was the French finance minister under Louis XIV who promoted mercantilism?

Jean-Baptiste Colbert

900

What 16th-century work by Vesalius revolutionized human anatomy?

De humani corporis fabrica

900

What artistic style emerged after the Renaissance, known for its dramatic emotion and movement?

Baroque

1000

 What movement was sparked by the rediscovery of Greco-Roman texts and ideas?

The Renaissance

1000

What English monarch established the Anglican Church after breaking with the Pope?

Henry VIII

1000

What was Peter the Great’s main goal for Russia?

Westernization

1000

What scientific theory opposed traditional Church teachings during this era? 

Heliocentrism

1000

What group of radical Protestants in England sought to “purify” the Church of England from Catholic practices?

Puritans

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