The Renaissance
Protestant Reformation
Scientific Revolution
Enlightenment
Miscellaneous
100

What is the Renaissance?

-The cultural rebirth of Europe 

-The revival of classical ideas from Greece and Rome 

100

The man responsible for starting the Protestant Reformation

Martin Luther

100

What did the heliocentric theory prove?

BONUS 100: Who is responsible for the heliocentric theory?

That the Sun is the center of the universe; Earth revolves around the Sun 

Bonus: Nicolaus Copernicus 

100

Who believed that man is born equal with natural rights and it's the government's job to protect those rights?

John Locke 

100

Which institution was challenged throughout each of these movements? 

The Catholic Church

200

Where did the Renaissance start?

BONUS 100: Provide a reason why it started there

Italy 

Bonus: Hub of the Mediterranean world; Trade networks; Scholars coming from Constantinople; Patronage of the arts

200

List three of the main causes of the Protestant Reformation

1. Sale of indulgences 

2. Corruption of the Church 

3. Nepotism

200

How did Galileo Galilei contribute to the Scientific Revolution? 

He used a telescope to observe the planets; Confirmed the heliocentric theory

200

This man supported freedom of speech, religious tolerance, and a limited government 

Voltaire

200

This man created a strict theocracy in Switzerland.

BONUS 50: What is the name of his religion?

John Calvin 

Bonus: Calvinism 

300

A philosophy that emphasizes human achievement, ability, and education 

Humanism 

300

List three effects of the Protestant Reformation

1. The end of religious unity 

2. Decline of the Catholic Church 

3. More sects of Christianity 

4. Conflict between Protestants and Catholics

300

An English mathematician who discovered the law of universal gravity, as well as laws on natural physics 

Isaac Newton 

300

Who developed the theory of "separation of powers" in order to prevent tyranny in government?

Montesquieu 

300

What are natural rights?

BONUS 100: Provide an example of natural rights

Inherent rights that people are born with, and they cannot be taken away. 

Bonus: Life, liberty, pursuit of happiness

400

List ANY three famous figures during the Renaissance and what their expertise was.

Answers will vary 

400

Who is Henry VIII, and how did he contribute to the Protestant Reformation?

King of England; He created his own Church (Church of England) to break away from the Pope

400

A process used to investigate questions through observation, experimentation, and evidence.

BONUS 100: List the 5 main steps of this process

The Scientific Method 

Bonus: 

  1. Ask a question

  2. Form a hypothesis

  3. Test through experiments

  4. Analyze results

  5. Draw conclusions

400

This man developed the "social contract" theory that stated individuals mutually agree to give up certain rights to maintain peace and order.

BONUS 50: Which Enlightenment thinker would NOT agree with this?

Thomas Hobbes

Bonus: John Locke 

400

Why did Henry VIII create his own church?

The Pope would not grant him a divorce 

500

This invention allowed books to be mass-produced quickly and cheaply 

BONUS 100: Who invented it?

The printing press 

Bonus: Johannes Gutenberg

500

Why is the Protestant Reformation a turning point in history?

It led to the Enlightenment; Caused the decline of the Catholic church; Ended religious unity 

500

Why were the ideas developed during the Scientific Revolution controversial?

They went against the Church/what is taught in the Bible 

500

This important historical document was inspired by the Enlightenment and John Locke's ideas, specifically. 

BONUS 50: What major historical event occurred because of this?

Declaration of Independence 

Bonus: American Revolution 

500

What is vernacular in regard to the Protestant Reformation?

The change from Latin to everyday/native languages

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