Art/Style
Civilizations
Society
Other
100

The style of architecture where the main characteristics are horseshoe arches, decorated walls, and columns is:

Al-Andalus style

100

A pre-Columbian civilization that lived in the valley of Mexico

Aztecs

100

Bishops and monks who carry out religious and cultural activities are part of the:

Clergy

100

A fast-moving sailing ship is called a:

Caravel ship

200

A technique of painting on wet plaster on a wall is called:

Fresco

200

A pre-Columbian civilization that lived in the western part of South America were the:

Incas

200

A group of territories ruled by one single ruler is called an:

Empire

200

A cultural movement in the 18th century, originated in France, is called the:

Enlightenment

300

The style of architecture where the main characteristics are pointed towers, rounded arches, and stained glass windows is:

Gothic style
300

 A pre-Columbian civilization that lived in southern Mexico and parts of Central America were the:

Mayans

300

A person who trades products is a:

Merchant

300

The way society was organized in the Christian kingdoms was a:

Feudal system

400

The style of architecture where the main characteristics are narrow windows, rounded arches, and frescoes is:

Romanesque style

400

Civilizations that lived in the American continent before the Spanish conquest are:

pre-Columbian
400

A person who served a nobleman and cultivated his land was called a:

Serf

400

A period of artistic and literary splendor in Spain during the Hapsburg dynasty is called the:

Golden Age

500

A rounded window with colored glass in the shape of a rose, often found in Gothic churches, is called a:

Rose window

500

A long journey with a specific purpose, such as exploring a distant place, is called an:

Expedition

500

The political structure where the king has all the powers of the State is called an:

Absolute monarchy

500

A law which excluded women from the Spanish throne during the 18th century was called:

Salic Law

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