Short Answer
Short Answer
Multiple Choice
Multiple Choice
Timeline
100
  • The five defining marks of the Anabaptists
  • 1. Primitivism - practice based only on the NT
  • 2. Pacifism - no wars, soldiers, or violence
  • 3. Anti-Society - separate communities
  • 4. Anti-Tradition - no music, worship, no traditions
  • 5. Anti-Hierarchy - no clergy or hierarchical church structures
100
  • How Ancient people (like Aristotle or Ptolemy) would draw conclusions about the world

By the observations and what they saw in the world around them

100
  • What humanist Catholic priest wrote "In Praise of Folly"
  • Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam
100
  • Who composed music even after going deaf
  • Beethoven
100
  • Renaissance 

1300-1650

200
  • The four branches of the Reformation

Lutheran, Reformed, Church of England, Anabaptist

200

The treaty of Tordesillas, with the Pope approved in 1494, created an imaginary boundary that divided the world between East and West. Which two countries did this treaty divide the world between and which side was each country allowed to explore and claim land?

  • Spain was able to colonize everything west of the line, Portugal everything east
200
  • What important invention Johann Gensfleich zur Laden zum Gutenberg invented
  • The Gutenberg Printing Press
200
  • The stain on Calvin’s life work
  • The execution of Servetus
200

Reformation

1517-1648

300
  • The theory that Galileo put forward that challenged the contemporary understanding of the universe of his day

Heliocentrism, the sun is the center of the universe rather than the earth


300
  • How the initial philosophers and scientists of the enlightenment kept their faith and science in harmony

They understood that while science, observation, and discovery could tell one how things work, they never lost site that this didn't answer why thing were the way they were. Only their faith could answer this.

300
  • What culture was the first to make paper from wood pulp and rag
  • China
300
  • What kind of singing Pope Gregory started
  • Gregorian Chanting
300
  • Age of Discovery 

1450-1600

400
  • The date that the Martin Luther nailed his 95 these to Wittenberg door (date, month, and year.) Also, be able to briefly tell me why this event is significant

October 31, 1517. This event jump started the Protestant Reformation which led to a significant break of Protestants from the Catholic church and changed the religious landscape of the Western world to this day.

400
  • Galileo said that “The bible teaches us how to go to heaven, not how the heavens go.” Make sure you can explain what Galileo meant by this quote

The Bible isn't a science textbook that teaches how the universe works (it doesn’t teach quantum physics or microbiology) but rather, tells who created the universe (God) and how one has a relationship with Him

400
  • What child prodigy began composing at the age of five
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
400
  • The odd way that Da Vinci wrote to protect his ideas.
  • Backwards and shorthand
400
  • Enlightenment 

1685-1815

500
  • What two events are considered the beginning and the end of the Enlightenment

The printing of Newton's Principia Mathematica in 1687 to the start of the French Revolution in 1789

500
  • What were the three major problems with Columbus’ understanding of world geography?
  • He thought that the earth was only 20,000 miles in circumference when is actually around 25,000 miles
  • He thought that Asia and Europe were wider than they really are
  • He thought that Japan lay further off the coast of China than it really does
500
  • What dynasty did Henry VIII and his children belong?

The Tudor Dynasty

500
  • What event caused the outright war between England and Spain in 1588?

The defeat of the Spanish Armada

500
  • Early Modern Period

 1550-1750