Intro to History
World Religions
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Renaissance and Revolution
The Reformation
100

The agricultural revolution transformed _________________ into __________________ farmers. 

What is hunter-gatherers and sedentary? 

100

The opposite of MONOTHEISM. (DOUBLE POINTS IF YOU CAN DEFINE BOTH TERMS) 

What is POLYTHEISM?

100

Periodization is...

The division of history into different time periods. 

100

What does Renaissance mean?

What is "REBIRTH?" 
100
The monk who began the Reformation...

Who is MARTIN LUTHER? 

200

The domestication of plants and animals is known as...

What is the agricultural revolution? 

200
Siddhartha Gautama is more commonly known by this name.
What is BUDDHA?
200
This man led the Mongols to take over China.
Who is GENGHIS KHAN?
200

The Renaissance began in this country...

What is Italy? 

200
The ROMAN CATHOLIC Church has its headquarters in this city.
What is ROME?
300
The GRAPES of civilization are...

What are Government, Religion, Achievements, Politics, Economics, and Society? 

300
The cycle of rebirth is known as (BLANK) in Hinduism and Buddhism.
What is REINCARNATION?
300
The name for the path between Europe and China, along which goods were traded.
What is the SILK ROAD?
300

Humanism is...

A non-theistic view focusing on humans and what HUMANS are doing. 

300

These were nailed to a church door in Wittenberg, Germany.

What are the 95 Theses? 

400

This area was known as the "land between two rivers" and was the "cradle of civilization."

What is MESOPOTAMIA/FERTILE CRESCENT?

400

This man created a code of morals for the Chinese.

Who is CONFUCIUS?

400

Identify all THREE gunpowder empires.

What are the Ottoman, Mughal, and Safavid empires? 

400
Identify John Locke's three natural rights all humans have.

Life, liberty, and property. 

400
The new sect of Christianity formed after the reformation...

What is Protestantism/Protestants? 

500

Identify all 5 Themes of World History. 

What are...

  • Cultural Interactions
  • Political Structures
  • Economic Structures
  • Social Structures
  • Human-Environment Interaction
500

The two main principles all Buddhists follow are...

What are the Eightfold path and the Four Noble Truths? 

500

The theory that the Earth revolves around the sun is ______________, whereas the theory that the sun revolves around the Earth is...

What are heliocentric and geocentric theories? 

500

Define "social contract theory." Double points if you can explain ALL PARTS and the Enlightenment thinker. 

Who is John Locke? What is the contract people enter with their government? This is a mutual exchange for rights, and people give the government the power to make and enforce laws. 

  • His theory was that a government’s authority is basedon the consent of the people. If the government failsto respect people’s rights, it can be overthrown. 


500

Martin Luther's biggest problem with the Catholic church was...

What are the "selling of indulgences?" 

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