The place where the Renaissance originated.
What is Italy?
A German friar, professor of theology, and author of 95 Theses.
Who is Martin Luther?
The massive palace that Louis XIV built to house nobility & flaunt France's wealth.
What is the Palace of Versailles?
The Theory that the Earth (and all other planets in the solar system) revolved around the sun.
What is the Heliocentric theory?
A poor city worker, who is often hungry, is part of this French estate.
What is the third estate?
The art period that included stiff, emotionless figures with heavy clothes.
What is Medieval-period art?
The main criticism of the Catholic church written in the 95 Theses.
Who is The Sun King?
Experimentation, reasoning, and rejecting old assumptions was a trait of this period.
What is the Scientific Revolution?
The group that passed laws on behalf of the people, reforming the church and declaring the rights of the citizen.
What is the National Assembly?
The "ISM" that describes "Using one's mind and logic to answer questions."
What is Rationalism?
The act that made Henry VIII the head of the Church.
What is the Supremacy Act/Act of Succession?
The idea that is demonstrated by Louis XIV seeking to centralize France's power to only him.
What is absolutism?
Person who said “I do not agree with a word you say but will defend to the death your right to say it.”
Who is Voltaire?
The political ideology that would support the following: "No matter what it takes, we will change the people in power and dismantle the government!"
What is the Radical political ideology?
The main patron of art during the Middle Ages
What is the Catholic Church?
Martin Luther translating the bible into German is an example of this "ISM"
What is Vernacularism?
The theory demonstrated by Louis XIV when he claimed that he was chosen by God to rule.
What is The Divine Right Theory?
The use of observation and mathematics to prove the heliocentric theory is an example of this "ISM"
What is rationalism?
The largest French estate (in population.)
What is the Third Estate?
The result of city states being established, the plague ending, close cities, wealthy merchants, & a classical past.
The assembly that Martin Luther was called to in order to recant his 95 Theses.
What is the Diet of Worms?
Louis XIV failing to realize that the nobles weren't the biggest threat to his monarchy eventually led to this.
What is The French Revolution?
Life, liberty, property was introduced by this enlightenment philosopher.
Who is John Locke?
The new French constitution supporting freedom of expression is an example of this core belief from the enlightenment.