Middle Ages
Early Modern Era
Revolutions
Hierarchy
Miscellaneous
100

In a small feudal village, you would typically find the lord living here.

Manor House

100

This invention by Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century revolutionized the spread of information in Europe

Printing Press

100

John Hancock, famously, was the first person to sign this important revolutionary document.

The American Declaration of Independence

100

This type of medieval peasant was tied to the land that they worked and could not leave the manor or land without their lord's permission 

Serf

100

This historical concept, studied this semester, highlights human traditions, structures, and values that persist over time. 

Continuity

200

In medieval Europe, anyone who entered into a mutual obligation with a lord under the feudal system would be known as a _____________.

Vassal

200

This Renaissance artist revolutionized painting while also sketching designs for flying machines and tanks 

Leonardo da Vinci

200

American colonists who supported Great Britain during the American Revolution and opposed independence were known by what term?

Loyalists

200

A skilled and successful craftsmen in 18th century France would belong to which Estate?

Third Estate

200

The word Renaissance comes from the French word renaissance, meaning ___________.

Rebirth

300

A typical tithe during the Middle Ages would be what amount?

10% of an individual’s income or agricultural produce

300

This scientist's 1543 book, "On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres" was his most important contribution to the world.

Nicolaus Copernicus

300

This French king was executed by guillotine in 1793 during the French Revolution.

King Louis XVI (16th)
300

The social hierarchy in the Roman Catholic Church had the Pope at the top, followed by these local church officials who managed regions called dioceses.

Bishops

300

This important 3-word slogan emerged during revolutionary times and became a symbol of the French Republic

liberté, égalité, fraternité

Liberty, Equality, Fraternity

400

Yersinia pestis is closely related with which important event?

The Black Death

400

This Renaissance thinker is regarded as the 'Father of Humanism'

Petrarch

400

This key idea, which emerged during the Scientific Revolution, emphasizes that knowledge should be derived from empirical evidence and experimentation, rather than tradition or religious doctrine.

The Scientific Method

400

This influential 18th-century philosopher, in his work The Social Contract, challenged traditional hierarchies of authority by arguing that legitimate political power comes from the general will of the people.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

400

This writer's book The Prince was published in 1532 and is still heavily referenced in modern politics.

Nicolo Machiavelli

500

How many major Crusades happened during the Middle Ages?

8

500

This Dutch humanist was a leading figure of the Renaissance, known for his works promoting education, religious reform, and his critical edition of the New Testament.

Erasmus

500

This decisive 1803 battle, fought between Haitian forces and French troops, led to the eventual defeat of Napoleon’s forces and paved the way for Haitian independence

What is the Battle of Vertières

500

This social class, made up of merchants and skilled workers, grew in power during the late Middle Ages and the early Renaissance. Their influence helped spark the French Revolution.

The bourgeoisie 

500

This important revolutionary figure based his most famous engraving on one that was previously done by artist Henry Pelham

Paul Revere

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