Terms
People
Scientific Discoveries
The Arts
Bonus
100
To give up control and influence to another person or idea
Abandon
100
One of the most famous composers of this era who thought of himself as an artist, not a craftsman.
Ludwig van Beethoven
100
Pasteur
Contributed to Biology by proposing the germ theory of disease and is also responsible for the development of pasteurization.
100
This movement emerged as a reaction against the Enlightenment
Romanticism
100
One of Courbet's famous works showed two roadworkers engaged in the deadening work of breaking stones to build a road. What is the title of this work?
The Stonebreakers
200
Secularization
Indifference to or rejection of religion or religious consideration
200
This man proposed the germ theory of disease which was crucial to the development of modern scientific medical practices.
Louis Pasteur
200
Menedeleyev
Contributed to the field of chemistry by classifying all the material elements then known on the basis of their atomic weights.
200
This movement rejected its predecessor and sought to portray life as it actually was
Realism
200
These musical compositions by William Blake use a child's point of view. (There are two)
1. Songs of Innocence 2. Songs of Experience
300
Organic Evolution
The principal set forth by Darwin that every plant or animal has evolved, or changed, over a long period of time from earlier, simpler forms of life to more complex forms.
300
Published "On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection"
Charles Darwin
300
Discovered a vaccine for smallpox
Edward Jenner
300
Romantic architects designed castles, cathedrals, railway stations, and city halls in which type of style?
neo-Gothic
300
In this published book, Charles Darwin argued that human beings had animal origins and were not an exception to the rule governing other species. What is the title of the book?
The Descent of Man
400
The principal set forth by Darwin that some organisms are more adaptable to the environment than others; in popular terms, "survival of the fittest."
Natural Selection
400
Who wrote "Ivanhoe"?
Walter Scott
400
Put together a primitive generator that laid the foundation for the use of electric current.
Michael Faraday
400
What are the two features romantic visual artists shared?
1. all art was a reflection of the artist's inner feelings 2. romantic artists abandoned classical reason for warmth and emotion.
400
To this painter, no subject was too ordinary, too harsh, or too ugly.
Gustave Courbet
500
Variation
Difference in the characteristics of an organism from species or population average.
500
The most famous painter of the realist school
Gustave Courbet
500
Developed the principal of organic evolution
Charles Darwin
500
Novels such as "Oliver Twist" and "David Copperfield" WHICH created a vivid picture of the brutal life of London's poor as well as of their humor and humanity, were written by whom?
Charles Dickens
500
A woman might dress in a man's pants and frock coat to show she was what?
A poet
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