Renaissance Ideas
Renaissance Figures
The Aztecs
Edo Japan
Meiji Japan
Final Jeopardy
100

The plague that weakened the feudal system and changed European worldview forever.

The Black Death/Plague

100

He sailed for Spain in 1492 and landed in the Americas.

Christopher Columbus

100

This disease wiped out the majority of the Aztec population

Smallpox

100

The military ruler who held real power in Japan during the Edo period.

The Shogun

100

The traditional warrior class abolished during the Meiji period.

The samurai

100

This Aztec emperor was ruling when Cortés arrived in 1519

Moctezuma

200

The Renaissance philosophy that celebrated human potential and individual achievement.

Humanism

200

This Italian banking family was the biggest patron of Renaissance art and politics.

The Medici family

200

The Aztec capital city built on an island in Lake Texcoco.

Tenochtitlan

200

The only European nation allowed to trade with Japan during isolation.

The Dutch

200

During the Meiji period, this ruler took back control of Japan from the Shogun.

The Emperor

300

Spain's violent campaign to expel or forcibly convert Muslims and Jews.

The Spanish Inquisition

300

This original Renaissance man was an inventor, scientist, and artist. He even painted the Mona Lisa

Leonardo Da Vinci

300

The Aztec raised-field farming technique built in the lake.

Chinampas

300

In addition to Shinto beliefs, Japan was also influenced by this Chinese philosophy that emphasized class roles.

Confucianism

300

The American officer who forced Japan to open its ports in 1853.

Commodore Perry

400

Gutenberg's invention that rapidly spread Renaissance ideas across Europe.

The printing press

400

This Italian priest was executed for heresy after organizing the Bonfire of the Vanities.

Savonarola
400

The system of forced labor implemented by the Spanish after they conquered the Aztecs

The encomienda system

400

During the Golden Age, this term was used to refer to the centers of art and culture that emerged in Japan's biggest cities

Floating Worlds

400

These one-sided agreements humiliated Japan and fueled its drive to modernize.

Unequal Treaties

500

The name of Machiavelli's book that sought to teach leaders how to rule.

The Prince

500

This Spanish king and queen funded exploration to spread Christianity.

King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella

500

This Aztec god was the god of knowledge and wind and was known as the Feathered Serpent

Quetzalcoatl

500

According the shinto beliefs, these spirits occupy many objects in the natural world

Kami

500

This Western-style banquet hall was built by the Meiji government to show foreigners that Japan was civilized and modern.

The Deer Cry Pavilion

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