Vocab
People
Countries/Empires/colonies
Religions
A little bit of everything
100
Written by Martin Luther consisting of 95 proposition that criticized the Catholic Church.
What is 95 Thesis
100
In his Second Treatise of Government, he suggested a social contract between ruler and subject that required a governor to have the consent of the governed to establish a legitimate government.
What is John Locke
100
Important cultural changes, Political consolidation of strong centralized states ,Technological advances and the development of capitalism
What is Causes of Rise of Europe
100
A series of events that resulted in the weakening of the religious and political control of the Roman Catholic Church in the 16th and 17th centuries
What is Protestant Reformation
100
Governments controlled land by building armies, bureaucracies, roads, canals, and walls the united people and protected them from outsiders
What is Land-based Power
200
Scholars base their inquiry on the principles established by the church
What is Scholasticism
200
Austiran family who had land claims in all of Europe, Holy Roman empire was controlled by a Habsburgh since 1273 and Charles V dreamed of unifying all of these areas uner his centralized control
What is Habsburgh Family
200
An empire founded in 1526 by Babur, a mixture of Mongol and Turkish peoples from central Asia. Dominated India until the early 1700's. continued to rule in name until 1858
What is Mughal Empire
200
A new religion that stressed meditation as a means of seeking enlightenment. Mixed Hindu and Islamic religions.
What is Sikhism
200
producing goods in the countyside outside of the guilds control. Entrepreneurs delivered raw materials to workers in their homes wher they transfomed them into finished products to be picked up later by the entrepenure and sold in the cities
What is Putting out system
300
The person -often genius- who knew a great deal about many things
What is Renaissance Man
300
German goldsmith and printer of Mainz that invented the printing press and the Gutenberg Bible
What is Johann Gutenberg
300
Began as a small warrior state in a frontier inland area. Named after its founder Osman (they are Sunni)
What is Ottoman Empire
300
A religion created by Akbar that combined Muslim, Hindu, Zoroastrian, Christian, and Sikh beliefs. Did not take off and was obsolete before Akbar died.
What is Divine Faith
300
Beginning in the 15th century and carrying on until the 19th century this process by which African Elites would trade war captives, criminals, and individuals expelled from their groups to Europeans. About 55,000 slaves were arriving in the new world every yea
What is Atlantic Slave Trade
400
a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition. It was heavily influenced by 17th-century philosophers such as Descartes, Locke, and Newton, and its prominent exponents include Kant, Goethe, Voltaire, Rousseau, and Adam Smith.
What is Enlightenment
400
Polish monk and mathematician who based his early mathematical tables and models on those of Nasir al-Din
What is Nicholas Copernicus
400
Every powerful state used guns to effectively subjugate enemies and build control. Some include Russia, Ming and Qing China, Japan, Ottoman Empire, Safavid Empire, and the Mughal Empire.
What is Gunpowder Empires
400
A movement to revive the church's reputation and membership roles. Church officials sought to persuade Protestants to return to the Roman church
What is Catholic Reformation
400
The spread of Africans to many other parts of the world especially to the Americas during the era 1450-1750. The most important demographic change of that era.
What is Africa Diaspora
500
State rulers shared power with a parliament, a body of representatives selected by the nobility and leading urban citizens.(britian and the netherlands)
What is Constitutionalism
500
The most famous warlord to oversee a Japanese Island, he broke the power of the Daimyos and unified Japan under his authority by 1590
What is Toyotomi Hideyoshi
500
Set up by the Dutch at the Cape of Good Hope to serve as a stopping point for ships on their long trip from Europe to Asia and back again. Unlike most other Europeans the Dutch moved inland to farm and needed slave labor to survive.
What is Cape Colony
500
Established by Henry VIII not for religious reasons but because the pope would not let him divorce his wife
What is Anglican church
500
Before 1450 Japan was isolated from the world by geography. Choppy waters of the Korean Strait made contact or invasion from the mainland very difficult.
What is Japanese Isolationism
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