Enlightenment
Scientific Revolution
Protestant Reformation
Renaissance
Misc.
100
These were evening gatherings of brilliant people at the homes of wealthy people.
What were salons?
100
Galileo used a telescope to help him support this theory.(#13)
What is that the Earth moves around the Sun?
100
This practice allowed people to be forgiven of their sins if they paid the church money
What is indulgences?
100
Secularism, humanism, naturalism, and classicism are the defining characteristics of this European time period. (#8)
What is the Renaissance?
100
This novel, written by Miguel de Cervantes, tells the tales of a retired knight and his sidekick.
What is Don Quixote?
200
These people viewed God as a watchmaker- someone who created the watch, wound it, and sat back and observed its operation
Who are Deists?
200
Irish scientist, Robert Boyle, was the founder of this branch of science.( # 19)
What is chemistry?
200
Arguments over the Reformation led to a series of wars. This war was fought in Germany and involved nearly every country in Europe. This war was devastating and it is estimated to have killed between 25-40% of the German population
What is the Thirty Years War?
200
Popes and powerful families contributed to the flourishing of Renaissance art through this action. (#7)
What is financial patronage of artists?
200
This invention enabled more people to learn how to read during the Renaissance. (#12)
What is the printing press?
300
The ideas in the document excerpt have their origin in this era.( #5)
What is the Enlightenment?
300
The Scientific Revolution was most influenced by the ideas from this era.(#17)
What is the Renaissance?
300
Martin Luther's posting of his Ninety-Five Theses in 1517 led to a decline in the authority of this institution. ( #14)
What is the Roman Catholic Church?
300
The changing social views that emphasized the growing individualism and secularism emerging during the European Renaissance came to be known as this. (#3)
What is humanism?
300
This sixteenth century Italian literary work is still studied today for its insights on political power. (#16)
What is The Prince?
400
The Enlightenment philosophers inspired later political revolution because of their support for this idea. ( #2)
What is natural rights?
400
"Finally we shall place the Sun himself at the centre of the Universe" This quotation expresses the most important discovery of this scientist. (#18)
Who is Nicholas Copernicus?
400
Many people supported the Reformation because they objected to this activity. (#10)
What are corrupt practices of the Roman Catholic Church?
400
Humanism influences Renaissance art and scholarship by advocating a return to these traditions. (#6)
What are classical traditions of Greece and Rome?
400
Pieta was sculpted by this artist. (#15)
Who is Michelangelo?
500
Enlightenment philosophers challenged the divine right of kings when they proposed the idea of this concept.(#1)
What is a social contract?
500
This law explained by Sir Isaac Newton revolutionized 18th-century physics.( #20)
What is the law of gravity?
500
This church was founded as a result of the Reformation. (#9)
What is the Anglican Church?
500
As a result of the Renaissnace, many European political powers were able to establish these. (#4)
What are large overseas colonial empires?
500
In Henry V and Richard III, William Shakespeare told stories about England's history based on the lives of these people. (#11)
Who are its monarchs?
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