Prominent Figures
Important Innovations
Earth-shattering Events
Interesting Ideas
Numbers
100

His resume includes: a dispute with the Pope, creation of the Anglican Church and six marriages.

Who is Henry VIII?

100

Extra, extra, read all about it... this invention allowed for the rapid dissemination of new ideas across Europe! 

What is the printing press?

100

This wasn't a fad that will get you slim for summer, but an assembly gathered to force an important figure of the Reformation to recant his critiques.

What is the Diet of Worms?

100

Contrary to the millennium old theory pioneered by the Greeks and endorsed by the Catholic Church, this birth of this competing idea is argued to mark the start of the Scientific Revolution.

What is the heliocentric model?

100

A scathing critique posted on a Church door?! And there were how many?

What is 95? or What are the 95 Theses? 

200

His critiques of the Catholic Church led to institutional reforms, copy-cats and even a new denomination. Nailed it!

Who is Martin Luther?

200

Prove it! This empirical method for acquiring knowledge was so impactful that its widespread adoption led to an era of innovation.

What is the Scientific Method?

200

I'm not asking you a question, I'm demanding you recant your statements! This event saw the Catholic Church claim victory over a "heretic" and his view that the Earth is not the center of the universe.

What is Galileo's Inquisition?

200

Let's make a deal. I give up my liberty and/or finances and the government grants me societal good and/or useful services.

What is a social contract?

200

Infamous English monarch, Henry VIII may need marriage counseling as he had this many wives.

What is six?

300

This English political philosopher argued that we are given natural rights to life, liberty and property. He believed the government must answer to the people. 

Who is John Locke?

300

This period's ideals significantly impacted culture in areas of art, music and literature.

What is the Enlightenment?

300

A series of meetings where the Catholic Church implemented some reforms

What is the Council of Trent?

300

Aliens?! No... unalienable, they cannot be taken away because they are granted by your Creator and must be recognized by the government.

What are natural rights?

300

We have this many branches of government, which came from Montesquieu's ideal structure of government based on the principle of Separation of Powers.

What is three?

400

I don't believe my eyes! This polymath greatly contributed to the Scientific Revolution with his work on gravity, calculus and laws of motion.

Who is Isaac Newton?

400

This scientist helped us look a little closer with his advancements in microscope technology.

Who is Anton van Leeuwenhoek?

400

The creation of this church all stemmed from one monarch's desire for a divorce.

What is the Anglican Church (Church of England)?

400

I want a divorce! This overarching societal ideal was the basis for the separation of Church and State.

What is secularism?

400

Newton had motion? No.. laws of motion, there were ___ of them to be exact.

What is three?

500

This freedom-loving Frenchman might not agree with what you say, but he'd defend your right to say it.

Who is Voltaire?

500

Often associated with the phrase "consent of the governed," this concept means that the people are the source of all political power.

What is popular sovereignty?

500

God save the Queen! This insurrection inspired two men to develop two different ideologies from their views on human nature.

What is the English Revolution?

500

This method of "proof" surpasses logical reasoning and experimentation according to one prominent German theologian.

What is justification by faith?

500

Locke in and tell me the year in which the famous English thinker argued for existence of natural rights.

What is 1690?

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