World Religions
Feudalism
Renaissance
Enlightenment
BONUS
100

What do we call a belief in one god?

A. Polytheism 

B. Monotheism

B. Monotheism

100

What is feudalism? 

A. Loyalty and Duty

B. Checks and Balances

C. Chivalry and Betrayal 

D. Extreme Nationalism 

A. Loyalty and Duty

100

How many thesis did Martin Luther nail on the church? 

A. 90

B. 95

C. 99

D. 100

B. 95

100

Best known as a proponent of limited government, and his book of Two Treatises of Government 

A. John Locke

B. Thomas Hobbs

C. Adam Smith 

A. John Locke

100

The Enlightenment period in simple terms is when people started to

A. Think for Themselves

B. Praise their kings even more  

C. Led to more churches being built

A. Think for Themselves 

200

The Jewish holy book?

A. Torah

B. Bible

C. Qur'an 

A. Torah

200

Who were the lowest class in the feudal system? 

A. Peasants

B. Kings

C. Knights

D. Lords

A. Peasants

200

A German monk who started the Reformation 

A. Martin Luther

B. King Arthur

C. Saint Peter

A. Martin Luther

200

Best known for his 1651 book Leviathan, and believed a king is the best kind of leader

A. John Locke

B. Thomas Hobbs

C. Adam Smith

B. Thomas Hobbs 

200

Who said "I think therefore I am"

A. Nicholas Copernicus

B. Isaac Newton 

C. Rene Descartes


C. Rene Descartes

300

The Qur'an is their sacred text, or Holy book? 

A. Judaism 

B. Christianity

C. Islam


C. Islam

300

What was the main drawback of the feudal system? 

A. Lack of Loyalty 

B. Lack of rights and protections for the lower class

C. Lack of food and resources 

B. Lack of rights and protections for the lower class

300

Belief of focusing on achievements of the individual

A. Humanism

B. Capitalism 

C. Communism 

D. Socialism 

A. Humanism

300

Most famous for his 1776 book, The Wealth of Nations

A. John Locke

B. Thomas Hobbs

C. Adam Smith

C. Adam Smith

300

Best known for their theory of a heliocentric system that the earth rotates around the sun

A. Nicholas Copernicus

B. Isaac Newton 

C. Galileo Galilei

A. Nicholas Copernicus

400

______________ is believed to be the founder of Judaism? 

A. Jesus 

B. Muhammad 

C. Abraham

C. Abraham

400

Who is at the top of the feudalistic pyramid? 

A. King

B. Lords

C. Knights

D. Peasants 

A. King

400

What did the humanism movement encourage people to do?

A. Encourage the redefinition of reality

B. Abolish the church 

C. Give to the poor 

A. Encourage the redefinition of reality

400

Why did Hobbes and Locke BOTH believe government would be necessary in some form? 

A. They thought people would always have some conflict

B. They thought people would not be smart enough to make their own decisions 

A. They thought people would not be smart enough to make their own decisions

400

Made scientific advancements to the telescope 

A. Isaac Newton 

B. Galileo Galilei

C. Nicholas Copernicus 

B. Galileo Galilei

500

True or False? Both Jewish people and Muslims believe in the "Ten Commandments?"

False 

500

True or False: Feudalism is political system where land, money and power is exchanged for military service.

True

500

Who painted the Sistine chapel?

A. Leonardo Da Vinci 

B. Michelangelo  

C. Vincent Van Gogh 

B. Michelangelo  

500

How were Hobbes and Locke affected by the English Civil Wars?

A. They considered whether wars are the best way to settle differences

B. They developed ideas for the best way to run government

B. They developed ideas for the best way to run government

500

Best known for their theory of gravity

A. Isaac Newton

B. Rene Descartes

C. Nicholas Copernicus 

A. Isaac Newton