This famous Renaissance artist and inventor painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper.
Who is Leonardo Da Vinci?
This man started the Protestant Reformation.
Who was Martin Luther?
A king or queen who has all the power.
What is an absolute monarch?
This is what Enlightenment thinkers were called.
What are philosophers?
The Renaissance was a rebirth of these ancient cultures.
What are Greek and Roman?
This Renaissance painter painted the Creation of Adam on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
Who is Michelangelo?
This is the document that Martin Luther nailed to the church doors.
What is the 95 Theses?
This is where an absolute monarch's power comes from.
What is divine right (God)?
The Enlightenment inspired these Revolutions.
What are French, American, or Haitian Revolutions?
The Renaissance started in this country.
What is Italy?
This German inventor invented the Printing Press.
Who is (Johannes) Gutenberg?
This was the language that the first Bible made by Martin Luther was written in.
What is German?
Who is King Louis XIV?
John Locke proposed these three natural rights.
What are life, liberty, and property?
This term refers to when something is non-religious.
What is secular?
This Italian author wrote The Prince.
Who is (Niccolo) Machiavelli?
This English King broke from the Catholic Church because he wanted to divorce his wife.
Who was King Henry VIII?
King Louis XIV built this luxurious palace.
What is the Palace of Versailles?
This philosopher favored an absolute monarchy.
Who is Thomas Hobbes or Voltaire?
This term refers to focusing on human improvement.
What is Humanism?
This Renaissance sculptor created Saint Mark.
Who is Donatello?
This style of Christianity founded by John Calvin believes that God has predestined certain people to go to Heaven.
What is Calvinism?
This was Peter the Great's plan to modernize Russia.
What is Westernization?
This philosopher was against absolute monarchies and favored a more balanced government.
Who is Montesquieu or Rousseau?
The language that most books and colleges were in before the Renaissance.
What is Latin?