Thinkers
Renaissance
Scientific Revolution
Protestant Reformation
Misc
100

This Enlightenment thinker was a supporter of absolute monarchy and believed citizens did not have the right to revolt.

Hobbes

100

He is credited as introducing complex characters into literature

Shakespeare

100

This invention led to the rapid spread of ideas and information

Printing press

100

Henry VIII had this many wives

6!

100

This era's name means "rebirth" or "revival"

Renaissance

200

Locke believed that people were born with 3 natural rights:          ,            , and            .

Life, liberty, and property

200

This intellectual movement focused on human potential and achievements

Humanism

200

The Scientific Revolution was generally limited to this class of people

Elites/Highly educated

200

Henry VIII put this person in charge of the new Church of England

Himself
200

The astronomical model where the Earth orbits around the sun is called this

Heliocentrism/Heliocentric model

300

This Enlightenment thinker wanted to divide government into 3 separate branches (Executive, Legislative, and Judicial)

Montesquieu

300

Art showing 3 dimensions on a flat surface showcased THIS characteristic

Linear perspective

300

Einstein called this scientist the "father of modern science"

Galileo

300

Martin Luther wrote a long list of his complaints with the church, titled this

95 Theses

300

This Renaissance artist wrote backwards in his notebooks 

Leonardi da Vinci

400

This Enlightenment thinker believed that both men and women should be treated as rational beings.

Wollstonecraft

400
"The Prince" by Machiavelli is an example of this literary change during the Renaissance

Political Advisement/Advisement to Rulers

400

The process of reaching truth and drawing conclusions from specific, reliable facts or evidence, is called this

Inductive reasoning

400

He translated the bible into German, which increased awareness and accessibility

Martin Luther

400

This philosopher states "I think, therefor I am"

Rene Descartes 

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