Renaissance
Reformation
Scientific Revolution
Enlightenment
Miscellaneous
100

Rebirth of CLASSICAL ideas, art, etc. (Ancient Greece/Rome)

What is the Renaissance?

100

Catholic Church accused of being _______ began the Reformation

What is corrupt? 

100

This astronomer supported Copernicus' HELIOCENTRIC Theory by using a telescope to observe the rings of Saturn and the moons of Jupiter. 

Who is Galileo? 

100

Punishment should fit the crime

No torture

No cruel and unusual punishment

Speedy, public trial

Who is Cesare Beccaria?

100

Challenging traditional religious views was repeated after the Reformation. In this era, the challenge to religious views concerned the NATURAL WORLD

What is the Scientific Revolution?

200

Wide-ranging talents spread across many fields (DaVinci, Michelangelo, Donatello, etc.)

What is a Renaissance Man?

200

Criticized the Catholic Church, especially for selling indulgences, and written by Martin Luther

What are the 95 Theses? 

200

2 previous sources of scientific knowledge before the Scientific Revolution

1. Catholic Church

2. Ancient texts and ideas (Greek/Roman) like Ptolemy

200

Natural Rights (life liberty, property) come at birth, not separately

Consent of the Governed (gov't power comes from the people)

If government fails to protect natural rights, it can be overthrown


Who is John Locke? 

200

The spread of new scientific ideas during the Scientific Revolution was assisted by this invention of the Renaissance.

Gutenberg's Printing Press

300

Study of classical texts and an emphasis on HUMAN VALUES AND CAPABILITITES

What is Renaissance Humanism? 

300

Broke away from Roman Catholic church to end his marriage and take church power in England

Who is Henry VIII?

300

Scientist who proposed the Earth orbits the Sun (Heliocentric Model)

Copernicus

300

People enter into a contract to protect the "general will"

If people vote on every issue, the majority of people are good, so good choices will always happen (majority will and direct democracy)

Who is Rousseau? 
300

Emphasis on observation/experimentation from the Scientific Revolution directly influenced Enlightenment thinkers' belief in...

The value of EVIDENCE and REASON to solve social and governmental problems

400

Luther, Galileo, and Voltaire (all from different periods of transformation in Europe) had this in common

What is, they Challenged traditional authorities?

 (Catholic Church, Absolute Monarchs, Ancient thinkers)

400

Aimed to deal with the damage done to the Catholic Church during the Reformation; Meeting to establish common beliefs and recruit more Catholics

What is the Council of Trent?

400

Emphasized the importance of experimentation and evidence to create the Scientific Method

Who is Bacon?

400

Wrote "Spirit of Laws" and proposed government power be separated by branches and jobs to provide checks and balances on power.

Who is Montesquieu?

400

Wealth of Nations

Free market can set prices based on supply/demand and competition

Laissez-Faire (HANDS OFF) Capitalism with no government interference

Father of Capitalism


Who is Adam Smith?

500

Ways the Renaissance changed Europe

POSSIBLE ANSWERS:

  1. New Ways of Learning: People started reading old books from ancient Greece and Rome. This made them interested in subjects like art and history.

  2. Art Changes: Artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo started making art that looked more real and 3D. They paid attention to details and shadows. (perspective)

  3. Books for Everyone: Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press, which made books cheaper and easier to get. More people learned to read, and new ideas spread faster.

500

Ways the Reformation changed Europe

What are 

New Christian Groups: Before the Reformation, most people in Europe were Catholic. But after, new Christian groups like Lutherans, Calvinists, and Anglicans formed.

Bibles in Everyday Language: Before, Bibles were mostly in Latin. But leaders like Martin Luther wanted people to read it in their own language, so more people could understand and study it.

Less Church Power: The Catholic Church had a lot of power and wealth. The Reformation made many people question this power. Over time, in many places, kings and governments took over some roles that used to be controlled by the Church.

Personal Connection to God: Many Reformers believed that people didn't need priests to talk to God for them. They believed everyone could have a direct relationship with God.

Education: Some of the new Christian groups believed that everyone should be able to read the Bible. So, they started schools and promoted education for more people.

New Churches: People started building churches in new styles, and inside, things looked simpler. There were fewer decorations than in many Catholic churches.

500

"Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy" or PRINCIPIA set forth the laws of motion and universal gravitation and were written by...

Who is Sir Isaac Newton?

500

"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."

Who is Voltaire? (Free Speech and Freedom of Religion)

500

Outcome for Martin Luther's (Reformation) and Galileo's (Scientific Revolution) questioning of the Catholic Church...

What is excommunicated (Luther) and house arrest (Galileo)?

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