Renaissance
Reformation
Absolutism
Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment
French Revolution
100

What is the translation of "Renaissance" in French?

Rebirth

100

Why did Henry VIII break from the Church?

He wanted a male heir and the Catholic Church denied his annulment 

100

Who built the Palace of Versailles?

King Louis XIV

100

Who wrote "Two Treatises on Civil Government" and believed everyone had natural rights to life, liberty, and property?

John Locke


100

Who were the members of the 1st estate?

Clergy/Catholic Church members

200
What is vernacularism?

The use of common language

200

Give an example of vernacularism from the Reformation.

Martin Luther translating the New Testament into German

200

Who was the last King of France?

King Louis XVI

200

Who wrote Leviathan in 1651 and believed that people were naturally selfish and wicked?

Thomas Hobbes

200

What estate paid the most in taxes and were also the poorest?

3rd estate

300

Define secularism

to focus on worldly items (ie: luxurious goods, clothing, etc.)

300

Define indulgence

a release of punishment due for a sin

300

What theory did Copernicus author? When did he publish it and why? 

Copernicus authored the heliocentric theory. He published it in the year of his death because he did not want to be persecuted by the Church.

300
List 3 of the 5 core beliefs of the Enlightenment

reason, nature, liberty, happiness, and progress

300

What estate made up the National Assembly and what did they want?

3rd estate. Wanted a representative government, a Constitution, and an end to monarchy

400

Describe two differences between Renaissance and Medieval art. Be specific.

Flat vs. Perspective, lack of emotion vs. faces with emotion, background as solid color vs. landscape, no body glorification vs. body is glorified

400

What were the 95 theses? Who was it written by?

95 criticisms of the Catholic Church, mainly focused on the sale of indulgences. Martin Luther is the author. 

400

Apply "rationalism" to the scientific revolution

asked questions and challenged commonly accepted beliefs

400

What idea did both Locke and Hobbes agree on regarding government?

The divine right theory was false.

400

What ideology falls furthest to the right on the political spectrum?

Reactionary

500

What are three reasons why Italy is the birthplace of the Renaissance?

1. Ancient Roman culture was still present in Italy

2. Urban city-states allowed for the spread of information 

3. Wealth was present (merchants, middle class)

500

List 3 abuses of the Catholic Church that led to the reformation.

1. illiterate priests

2. sale of indulgences

3. corrupt/worldly leaders

4. Church was earning money.

500

Describe the ideas of Galileo. What was the reaction from the church?

Sun was in the center of the solar system and the planets revolved around the sun in ellipses. The Church imprisoned Galileo for going against Church teachings.
500

List 3 legacies of the Enlightenment

belief in progress, rise of individualism, secularism, shaped western civilization, and changes in government

500

How does the slogan "Liberty, equality, and fraternity" sum up the goals of the French Revolution?

Liberty = freedom for all, equality among social classes, and brotherhood between all

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