The enlightment
Medieval world
Reformation begins
Impact of reformation
Renaissance begins
100

a time beginning in the 1600’s and lasting until the 1700’s in which philosophers used reason to seek truths about human nature; also known as the Age of Reason

the Enlightenment

100

THE BLACK PLAGUE ORIGINATED IN

MONGOLIA (ASIA)

100

This is the branch of Christianity created as a result of the Reformation

protestant

100

The major change in religious publications allowed for the individual study and interpretation of the Bible

publishing the Bible in the vernacular

100

This art showed more realism, and focused on more worldly matters

Renaissance

200

2 main guiding ideas of the Enlightenment

Knowledge can be learned by humans

Humans are equal, free and can self-govern

200

PEOPLE WERE AFFECTED BY THE PLAGUE ON WHICH 3 CONTINENTS?

EUROPE, ASIA, AFRICA

200

This was the first protestant church.

Lutheran Church?

200

His study of anatomy and creation of the Vitruvian Man advanced our understanding of the human body and impacted medicine.

Leonardo Di Vinci

200

This painting lacked in color and gold was a main color.

Medieval

300

a time in the 1500’s and 1600’s where scientists tried to explain the workings of the universe by using logic, reason and science

Scientific Revolution

300

THE BLACK PLAGUE IS BELIEVED TO HAVE TRAVELED TO EUROPE VIA THIS TRADE ROUTE THAT CONNECTS ASIA TO EUROPE

Silk road

300

The 95 Theses were primarily objections to what church practice?

indulgences

300

These groups of people left Europe for the Americas to escape religious and political persecution.

17th-century pilgrims or Puritans

300

This art was more 3 Dimensional, had perspective, and had light and dark values.

Renaissance 

400

5 Principles of the Enlightenment

Rationalism

Natural rights

Limited Government

Republicanism

Social Contract

400

THIS ANIMAL IS KNOWN FOR CARRYING THE BLACK PLAGUE



The rat

400

These English reformers desired the Church of England to resemble the protestant churches of Europe.

Puritans

400

This American Founding Father was inspired by the Renaissance Philosopher John Locke and his belief that man was granted certain natural rights by God, including life, liberty, and property.

Thomas Jefferson

400

This art lacked emotion, people were fully clothed, figures were 2D, and people had halos over their heads.

This art lacked emotion, people were fully clothed, figures were 2D, and people had halos over their heads.

500


3 things a government does when it comes to the law




Write

Enforce

Interpret/Judge

500

BOCCACCHIO IS A FAMOUS ITALIAN AUTHOR WHO IS FAMOUS FOR SAYING: "YOU HAD LUNCH WITH YOUR RELATIVES AND DINNER WITH YOUR?

YOUR ANCESTORS 

500

This Catholic court could look into people's religious beliefs and execute heretics.

Roman Inquisition

500

The war in Ireland, from 1593 to 1603, between the Irish Lords and England for religious and political control of Ireland.

Nine Years' War

500

These arts focused on Christianity and religious beliefs.

Medieval And Renaissance