The Renaissance
The Enlightenment
Scientific Revolution
Hodge Podge
Changing Legal Systems
100

The transitional period in Europe between the 14th and 17th centuries marked by a humanistic revival of classical influences that led to a surge in the arts and the beginnings of modern science.

What is the Renaissance?

100

He said that people have a natural right to freedom and equality.

Who is John Locke?

100

He is considered one of the most influential scientists in history, known for his laws of motion and universal gravitation.

Who is Sir Isaac Newton?

100

He believed in faith alone for salvation, without the need for good works or sacraments.

Who is Martin Luther?

100

This new government system gained power as the monarchy power waned.

What is the Parliamentary System?

200

This place was first to recover from the Black Death, its location allowed for contact between the East and West, it was surrounded by the ancient past of Greece and Rome.

 What is Italy?

200

Few were primarily philosophers; rather, they were public intellectuals.

Who were the philosophes?

200

New ideas of the universe & laws of motion were discovered.

What happened during the Scientific Revolution?

200

This renaissance drawing showed both art and math working together to explain nature.

What is the Vitruvian Man?

200

His enlightenment ideology focused on a separation of powers in government.

Who is Montesquieu? 

300

This was the most powerful family in Florence during the renaissance.

Who are the Medici's?

300

He believed in a strong central government, but not that all people should be allowed to vote.

Who is Thomas Hobbes?

300

This period saw significant advancements in various fields, including medicine, physics, and chemistry.

What is the enlightenment or scientific revolution?

300

What renaissance art piece was put by the harbor in Florence to impress visitors, believing it embodied independence and strength.

What is the statue of David?

300

This enlightened philosopher believed in freedom of speech and religion.

Who is Voltaire? 

400

He built Santa Maria del Fiore or "The Duomo."

Who is Filippo Brunelleschi?

400

New ideas like democracy, freedom of speech, and freedom of religion led to this worldwide phenomenon.

What are revolutions?

400

He spent 9 years under house arrest for his belief in the heliocentric universe.

Who is Galileo? 

400

This intellectual movement during the Renaissance focused on the study of classical texts and the promotion of human values.

What is Humanism?

400

The changing legal system in Europe during the Renaissance led to a decline in this unity?

What is religious unity?

500

He is most famous for painting the Mona Lisa.

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

500

Descartes and Newton believed that people should use this to learn about the world?

What is reasoned thought?

500

He synthesized observational data to formulate the sun-centered model.

Who is Copernicus?

500

His work is still seen today on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.

Who is Michelangelo? 

500

This led to the establishment of specific rules in the Catholic Church?

What is the Council of Trent?

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