Who was credited with improving women's rights and promoting religious tolerance during the Byzantine Empire?
Theodora
Who founded Islam?
Muhammad
This man took over the English church after the pope refused him a divorce.
King Henry the VIII
This person believed in the freedom of expression.
Voltaire
What is called when an absolute monarch was appointed by a "god"
Divine right
What was the split between the east and west of the Byzantine Empire called? Why did they split?
1. the Great Schism(1054 CE)
2. Use of icons
This man brought the idea to encourage scholars to come to this country. Even starting the University of Timbuktu.
Mansa Musa
Who were the Medici family?
Patrons to art.
This scientist came up with the idea of heliocentric theory
Nicolas Copernicus
Which monarch was exiled to France during the Cromwell's rule?
Charles II
Who conquered the Byzantine Empire and how did they do it?
Ottoman Turks with the use of gunpowder.
This Islamic law represents no separation of church and state.
Sharia law
This man wrote the 95 theses and nailed them to the door of a church
Martin Luther
Which individual had the idea of "life, liberty, and property?"
John Locke
This monarch was called the "sun king" and lived in the palace of Versailles?
King Louis XIV
Who founded the Byzantine Empire?
Constantine
This man was the founder of Algebra.
Al-Khwarizmi
A study of classical culture of Greece and Rome. Focused on reasoning than beliefs.
Humanism
This person believed in separation of powers.
Montesquieu
This "ism" is the idea that "god made me king" also known as a divine right.
Absolutism
This code of law establishes basis for Byzantine law as a continuation of Roman law
Justinian code
What is the fifth pillar of Islam?
Pilgrimage to Mecca
What was the Roman Catholic Church's response to the Protestant reformation?
Council of Trent
Which scientist developed the laws of gravity and the scientific method?
Issac Newton
What event led to the development of a constitutional monarchy in England?
Glorious Revolution