World Religions
Renaissance
Scientific Revolution and Protestant Reformation
French and Latin American Revolutions
Industrial Revolution
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What does it mean if a religion is monotheistic?

The religion believes in one God 

100

Who painted the Mona Lisa and completed complex anatomical drawings? 

Leonardo da Vinci

100

Who started the Protestant Reformation by posting his 95 Theses on the door of a church?

Martin Luther

100

Which estate in pre-Revolutionary France did roughly 97% of the population belong to?

The Third Estate

100

In what century did the Industrial Revolution start? 

The 18th century or the 1700s

200

What is an example of a monotheistic religion? 

Islam, Judaism, Christianity 

200

Where did the Bubonic plague originate?

Eastern Asia, China

200

What were some important legacies of the Scientific Revolution?

New inventions (telescope), new types of knowledge (calculus), new ideas about how to learn about the world (scientific method)

200

What happened to King Louis XVI during the French Revolution?

He tried to flee the country, was kept under house arrest, was convicted of treason, and was beheaded

200

What country was the first to industrialize?

Great Britain

300

What is an example of a polytheistic religion? 

Hinduism

300

What earlier civilizations inspired Renaissance artists and philosophers?

Greece and Rome

300

Why did Martin Luther protest against the Catholic Church?

He thought that they were corrupt, especially because of their sale of indulgences 

300

Who was a French Enlightenment philosopher who argued that there should be a separation of powers in the government? 

Montesquieu

300

What were some positive impacts of the Industrial Revolution?

New technologies made production much faster, improved quality of life, pulled people out of poverty, etc. 

400

Jerusalem is considered a holy city by what three religions?

Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

400

What does Renaissance mean in French? 

Rebirth

400

Galileo supported a model of the solar system with the sun at the center. What is this model called?

Heliocentric

400

Who was a British, 17th-century Enlightenment philosopher who argued people had the right to life, liberty, and property?

John Locke

400

What were some negative impacts of the Industrial Revolution?

Initially overcrowding and disease in cities, poverty, very bad work conditions, child labor. Lasting environmental consequences.

500

Of the three Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), which is the oldest?

Judaism
500

Where in Europe did the Renaissance start?

Italy

500

What are some differences between Catholicism and Protestantism?

Catholic gave more power to the pope and clergy, they wanted the priests to interpret the Bible for people and for the Bible to be printed only in Latin. Protestants wanted to enable people to have a more personal connection with God and to read the Bible directly. 

500

In 1789, the French Revolutionaries wrote a document similar to the U.S. Declaration of Independence stating their goals and values. What was this document called?

The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen 

500

What are some characteristics of capitalism?

Free market, limited government involvement in the economic, limited welfare state, private ownership, wealth inequality 

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