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100

Renaissance

rebirth/revival

100

Religious Pluralism

idea that there are multiple branches within a religion; Catholic church is being questioned 

100

Balance of Power

keeping Europe from being dominated by one country 

100

Scientific Revolution

disproved other traditional assumptions, scientists that discovered these false assumptions were not liked by the church as their ideas went against the Bible

100

French Revolution Causes

aristocratic privilege, absolutism, enlightenment, estates-general, Cahiers de doleances, bread shortages/crop failures

200

Humanism

new philosophy based on “free-will” and “individualism”; types include: men of letters, civic humanists, and Christian humanists

200

95 theses

written by Martin Luther; wrote about ‘grievances’ from the church (included: indulgences, uneducated priests, nepotism, absenteeism)

200

Mercantilism

favorable balance of trade to mother country as exploits the colonized country

200

Enlightenment

philosophers want to reform society; divine right monarchies (secularism); mercantilism (capitalism); state religion (tolerance); female roles (feminist movement) 

200

Romanticism

rejected of logic/reasoning and a transition into emotions and feelings

300

Printing Press

ideas begin to spread because texts are being translated into vernacular languages

300

Act of Supremacy

England leaves the church to create the Anglican church by Henry VIII; monarch is the head of religion

300

English Civil War

parliament is unhappy with the rule of Charles I; leads to English Civil War and then Stuarts are restored which leads to a constitutional monarchy after William and Mary sign the English Bill of Rights called the Glorious Revolution

300

Agricultural Revolution Cause

caused by rapid population growth

300

Seven Years’ War

warfare between Britain and France that led to British dominance

400

Spanish Inquisition

forced conversion of Catholicism by new leaders, Ferdinand and Isabella; Muslims are executed

400

Thirty Years’ War

state exploited religious conflicts to gain political abilities

400

Commercial Revolution

money is being used, finance and insurance and investment; no more ‘bartering’

400

Enlightenment Thought

empiricism, skepticism, human reason, rationalism, and source of knowledge

400

Haitian Revolution

colony made up of plantations; owned by France; revolt was inspired by Enlightenment ideals