Governments
Historic movements
ISMS
People
Religious terms 1
Religious terms 2.
100

Horrible person running a dictatorship.

Tyrant

100


Colonization

100

My country is the BEST.

Nationalism

100


Napolean

100

The name for the time before zero.

Before Christ (BC)

100

The name of time after Christ's death.

After death, (AD) Latin would be anno Domini, in the year of our Lord.

200

People control who is their government representatives though voting.

Democracy

200

People rebel against their government.

Revolution.

200

A country who colonizes other countries for cheap labor and profit has the most power.

Imperialism

200

Leader in ancient Egypt.

Pharaoh

200

The special writings of a religion.

Holy Book

200

Catholic Church sold "these" from 1515 - 1567 for forgiveness of sin.

Indulgences

300

Country ruled by a king or queen.

Monarchy

300

Columbian Exchange

300

Focusing on the importance of humans instead of God.

Humanism

300

Person who objected to the Catholic Church and moved to this religion. 

Protestant

300

Those who believe in 1 God.

Monotheist

300

Catholic Church attacked the Muslims and Jews in the holy land 5 times to get control of special religous sites were called ...

Crusades

400

has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.

Republic

400

Using Reason to solve all human problems.

Englightenment.

400

economic system where a person can start their own business.

Capitalism

400

Smart person who helped to solve problems during the Enlightenment.

Intellectual

400

Those who belong to the Church of England are called...

Anglican

400

During the Reformation - people who followed Martin and his 95 thesis were called...

Lutheran

500

Roman Empire ruled by 3 people.

Triumvirate.

500

Led by Martin Luther to stop Catholic Church corruption.

Reformation

500

A business that buys and sells all over the world.

Globalism

500

Ancient Roman class system name for nobelmen.

Patrician

500

Binding agreement between God and humanity.

Covenant

500

Regilious beliefs traditionally accepted as right or true, more conservative, examples in the Jewish, Catholic and Protestant faiths.

Orthodox

600

political power rests with a small, elite segment of society

Oligarchy

600

Revival of art and literature influenced by Greek and Roman styles.

Renaissance

600

Greek Philosophy - emphasis on reason, self-discipline, emotional control & personal morality.                                          

Stoicism

600

Ancient Roman class system name for regular people.

Plebeian.

600

Belief that communion is really Jesus's body and blood.

Transubstantiation.

600

A holy person who speaks for God.

Prophet

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