The Renaissance
The Reformation
The Scientific Revolution
War & Monarchs
European Society & Exploration
100

This epidemic resulted in a sharp increase in per-capita wealth. 

The Black Death 

100

French Protestant leader whose philosophy included predestination. 

Who is John Calvin. 

100

Francis Bacon's contribution to scientific methodology, that emphasized the actual observation of phenomena. 

What is empiricism. 

100

This absolutist monarch was referred to as "The Sun King", and is responsible for moving the French court to Versailles.  

Who is Louis XIV.

100

The "age of crisis" of the 16th and early 17th centuries contributed to increased accusations of this against women, especially those in poverty. 

What is witchcraft.

200

The Renaissance began in this Italian city-state

What is Florence.

200

Martin Luther's text identifying corruption within the Catholic Church. 

What is his Ninety Five Theses

200

He was found guilty of heresy on grounds that he advocated for a heliocentric system, which contradicted the Bible. 

Who is Galileo Galilei. 

200

The Thirty Year's War was the last European war with this as the primary motive.

What is religion. 

200

The exchange of animals, plants, and diseases between the Old and New worlds. 

What is the Columbian Exchange. 

300

This state was responsible for attacks on conversos, or, "New Christians". 

What is Spain. 

300

This group belonged to the Catholic Reformation, and  helped spread Catholicism to Africa, Asia, and the Americas. 

Who are the Jesuits. 

300

Noted as a great mathematician, he trained under Brahe, devised planetary motions, but had odd ideas about “heavenly harmonies.”

Who is Johannes Kepler 

300

This treaty marked the end of the Thirty Years War in 1648. 

What is the Peace of Westphalia. 

300

Hernando Cortes and Francisco Pizarro are examples of these Spanish soldier-explorers who sought to conquer the New World for the Spanish crown. 

Who are conquistadors. 

400

The study of Latin classics for moral education and insight into human nature 

What is Humanism. 

400

This British king broke from the Catholic Church to form the Anglican Church during the English Reformation. 

Who is Henry the VIII. 

400

Known simply as “the Scientist,” his ideas dominated astronomy, physics, zoology, and botany until the 16th century…not a bad run!

Who is Aristotle. 

400

Her long reign saw the development of English identity and it emergence as a key world player, but the religious issue she tried to compromise flared again after her death in 1603.

Who is Queen Elizabeth I. 

400

In response to the Reformation, this style of artistic expression used bold ornamentation and juxtaposition to demonstrate tension. 

What is Baroque. 

500

Renaissance humanists who interpreted Italian ideas about classical antiquity and humanism in terms of their own religious traditions. 

Who are Christian humanists (Northern). 

500

This meeting of high ranking members of the Catholic Church was designed to "reform the Church from within". 

What is the Council of Trent. 

500

Rene Descartes and Francis Bacon are generally credited with the creation of this. 

What is the Scientific Method. 

500

This energetic Puritan defeated Charles I in the English Civil War, chopped off his head, and then ruled with an iron fist, crushing rebellion in Ireland and promoting mercantilism.

Who is Oliver Cromwell.

500

As a result of this period, early modern European society emphasized marriage and specific gender roles for families. 

What were the Reformation periods (Protestant & Catholic). 
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