Renaissance
Humanism
Scientific Revolution
Enlightenment
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The 2 ancient cultures that were experiencing a "rebirthed" of popularity during the Italian Renaissance. PAGE 363

What is ancient Greek and Roman?

100

The 2 ancient cultures whose ideas inspired the appreciation of the human mind and body aka humanism. PAGE 371

What is Greek and Roman?

100

He first discovered how gravity works. PAGE 383

What is Isaac Newton?

100

An agreement between the ruler and the people. PAGE 390

What is a social contract?

200

The name of the Italian city where most of the Renaissance artists were training, living and making their art. PAGE 366

What is Florence?

200

The invention that helped spread the ideas of humanism by reducing the cost of books and increasing the amount of books. PAGES 372-373

What is the printing press?

200

He developed a super powered telescope and made a discovery that led to the invention of clocks. PAGES 382-383

What is Galileo?

200

This English political thinker promoted the idea of protecting the rights of the common people. PAGE 390

What is John Locke?

300

The name of the author who wrote about the wealthy, powerful and art supporting Medici family. PAGE 369

What is Niccolo Machiavelli?

300

The name of the English playwright who incorporated the ideas of humanism in his plays. PAGE 377

What is William Shakespeare?

300

Developed the heliocentric model stating that the earth and planets revolve around the sun. PAGE 381

What is Nicolaus Copernicus?

300

This English political thinker believed that the king/ruler should have unquestioned and unlimited, or absolute, power. PAGE 389

What is Thomas Hobbes?

400

The 2 main ways that the Italian city-states earned enough money to support the Renaissance artists. PAGES 365-367

What is trade and banking?

400

The word used to describe the local languages of the common people across Europe. PAGE 372

What is vernacular?

400

Built on the heliocentric model by showing how the planets orbit the sun in an oval path called an ellipse. PAGE 381

What is Johannes Kepler?

400

The former vocabulary word that describes what some German monarchs (kings/queens) did to make life better for the common people (peasants). PAGE 394

What is reforms?

500

The names of 3 of the most famous Renaissance artists. PAGES 374-376

What is Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Rafael, Artemisia Gentileschi and Giotto.

500

The style that Renaissance artists wanted to achieve in their art in order to accurately portray the human body. PAGE 376

What is realism?

500

The 5 steps of the scientific method. PAGE 386

What is Observe, Hypothesize, Predict, Test, Modify?

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The name of the document written by Thomas Jefferson that was heavily inspired by the ideas of the Enlightenment and called for the release of the United States from the control of England. PAGE 393

What is the Declaration of Independence?

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