The process through which people, organizations and businesses operate across borders with ever increasing efficiency
Globalization
a time period of artistic revival in Europe
Renaissance
a pandemic that killed 1/3 of the European population in the fourteenth century
Black Death
a famous list of problems that Martin Luther had with the Catholic church
95 Theses
non-religious
secular
a business that operates in several different countries
Trans-national company (TNC)
a style of art which shows something as it actually is
realism
a period of time in which there were multiple Popes
Great Schism
to be kicked out of a church community
excommunicate
local language
vernacular
where something comes from
origin
a style of art which focuses on perfect beauty
idealism
A series of wars mostly between England and France that lasted for 116 years
Hundred Years War
the crime of going against church teaching
heresy
the theory that the sun is at the center of the solar system
heliocentrism
moving part of a business to a different country
outsourcing
the shape or type of a thing; for example, "sculpture" or "newspaper"
form
a code that guided the behavior of knights
chivalry
the Catholic church's attempt to stamp out heresy using torture
Inquisition
a philosophy that brought back interest in Greek and Roman thought
Humanism
a special tax on imports
tariff
a person who provides money to support an artist
patron
The Japanese equivalent of a knight under the Japanese feudal system
Samuraii
a person who is believed to have lived a very holy life
saint
a law which made the king of England the head of its own church
Act of Supremecy
This global international organization deals with rules of trade between nations
World Trade Organization (WTO)
This wealthy family were the most famous patrons of the Italian Renaissance
Medici family
This code guided the behavior of samuraii
Bushido
a meeting where Luther refused to take back his criticism of the Catholic church
Diet of Worms
The father of humanism
Erasmus