Renaissance
Reformation
Exploration
Absolutism
Enlightenment
100

What years make up the Renaissance

1400-1600

100

What led to the start of the Reformation?

The selling of indulgences

100

Why did Europeans want to find a new water route to Asia?

Spice Trade

100

What impact did absolutism have on society?

Monarchs became stronger and wealthier while the church became weaker and poor

100

Geocentric Theory

Earth is the center of the universe and everything revolves around it (Ptolemy=creator)

200

The Renaissance was influenced by what two ancient civilizations?

Roman and Greek

200

What did Martin Luther do that launched the Reformation?

Nailed the 95 Theses (95 reasons why the catholic church is corrupt) to the outside of the church

200

What was the Treaty of Tordesillas 

1494, the Pope split South America at the 60th line of longitude between Spain(west) and Portugal(east).

200

Divine Right Theory

The belief that one was chosen by god to rule

200

Heliocentric Theory

Sun is the center of the universe and everything revolves around it. (Copernicus=creator Kepler & Galileo supported)

300

What aspects of Italy allowed the Renaissance to flourish there?

Trade center
Mediterranean Sea
Plentiful City-states
Was a wealthy country

300

What was the effect of Henry VIII's conflict with the church

He wanted to divorce his wife because she was not producing a male heir for the thrown. Since it was against the catholic teachings, Henry created the Anglican religion, or the church of England.

300

How did religion affect colonization during the age of exploration?

Christianity was spread and many wanted to convert

300

What led to the rise of absolute monarchs?

The church's loss of power and the wealth gained from exploration

300

The Enlightenment promoted what ideology?

Reasoning, logic, and secular

400

How did the printing press affect society?

It allowed ideas to spread faster and made books cheaper

400

What were the major outcomes of the Catholic Reformation?

No more selling indulgences

400

What was the effect of the Colombian Exchange?

People, food, animals, and disease were traded between Great Britain and the United States

400

English Civil War

Roundheads vs Cavaliers; a battle for how the government should be set up

400
What is a salon

Meeting of the Philosophes

500

How did society become more secular during the Renaissance?

Instead of preparing for the afterlife, people began to live in the moment & enjoy the present.

500

What was the major impact of the Reformation?

Protestantism spread and new religions were made

500

What was the drive for exploration?

Glory god and gold

500

Restoration

After a long period of having no monarch, one was restored to the thrown through Charles II

500

Name one of the philosophes and what their beliefs are 

Voltaire: Freedom of religion & speech

Locke: Everyone was entitled to life, liberty, and property

Rousseau: Believed in democracy and freedom for all 

Montesquieu: In order to prevent the abuse of power, there should be three branches of government (executive, judicial, and legislative)

Beccaria: No cruel and unusual punishment

Wollstonecraft: Education and opportunities should be available to women


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