Topic 1
Origins
Topic 2
Ancient Civilization
Topic 7
The Middle Ages
Topic 10
The Renaissance and Reformation
Topic 10 The Renaissance and Reformation
100

Where did early humans originate from?

Africa

100

What writing systems did the Maya, Aztec, and Inca use?

classic Maya script.

100

Why did the feudal system develop

an attempt to reestablish control on the local level

100

What role did trade play in the Renaissance

Trade brought new ideas as well as goods into Europe.

100

How did the printing press impact the Reformation?

The Printing Press produced many more copies of religious writings critical of the Catholic Church than would have been possible before Gutenberg's invention.

200

Why is the calendar an important invention for a farming society?

The Calendars were important to agricultural people, allowing them to predict when to plant and harvest crops, or to breed their livestock

200

how did early people modify their environments to create farmland Mayans ?

The Maya created arable land by using a "slash-and-burn" technique to clear the forests.

200

What was the main purpose of a castle

Castles could serve as a centre for local government, administration and justice.

200

How did the subject of Renaissance art reflect new ideas of humanism?

Renaissance Humanism, sees the individual as the center of the natural world, linking the earthly realm, symbolized by the square, to the divine circle, symbolizing oneness.

200

What was Copernicus’ perspective of the universe? (What did he believe was at the center?)

The sun was stationary in the center of the universe and the earth revolved around it.

300

Which feature of early civilizations provides the most important artifacts?

Writing

300

What are ways that Egyptian artists represented people in artwork?

Figures are shown with the torso facing front, the head in side view, and the legs parted, with males sometimes darker than females. 


300

What time did the Hundred year war start and end

1337–1453

300

What did humanists believe about past knowledge (classical Greek and Roman)?

The humanists believed that the Greek and Latin classics contained both all the lessons one needed to lead a moral and effective life and the best models for a powerful Latin style.

300

What was the eventual result of the scientific contributions of Rene Descartes and Francis Bacon?

A new, step-by-step scientific method resulted, based on inquiry, experimentation, and observation.

400

What caused the populations of early villages to grow?

more consistent food availability

400

What major physical geography features influenced the Incan Empire?

Andes Mountains

400

What did the Code of Chivalry say about a knight’s responsibilities?

The Knight's Code of Chivalry was a moral system that stated all knights should protect others who cannot protect themselves, such as widows, children, and elders.

400

How were human forms depicted in Renaissance art that was different from Medieval art?

The biggest difference between Renaissance art and Medieval art was the focus on artistic realism.

400

What did the calculations of astronomer Johannes Kepler show about the universe?

That planets move around the sun in ellipses, not circles, and that planets speed up as they approach the sun and slow down as they move away.

500

How did early governments support economic growth in river valley civilizations?

theocratic monarchy.

500

What was the difference in the type of education between Athens and Sparta?



What was the difference in the type of education between Athens and Sparta?

500

What caused the Hundred Years’ War? Which countries fought in it?

Hundred Years' War, Intermittent armed conflict between England and France over territorial rights and the issue of succession to the French throne. It began when Edward III invaded Flanders in 1337 in order to assert his claim to the French crown.

500

What architectural feature did Brunelleschi reconstruct based on studying Roman ruins?

 dome of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (the Duomo) in Florence

500

What invention revolutionized the way people accessed ideas in the 15th and 16th centuries?

movable-type printing

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