European Monarchies & State-Building (14.1)
Renaissance & Humanism (14.1 & 14.2)
Northern Renaissance & Technology (14.2)
Americas: Aztec & Inca Empires (14.3)
Global Connections & Exploration (1492 onward)
100

This 1492 event unified Spain and strengthened its monarchy.

Reconquista

100

Italian Renaissance thinkers focused on this, emphasizing human potential.

humanism

100

This German inventor created a printing press that spread ideas widely.

Johann Gutenberg

100

Capital of the Aztec Empire

Tenochtitlán

100

The year Columbus sailed to the Americas

1492

200

Monarchs in France, Spain, and England increased royal power after 1450 through this.

centralization of government / centralized monarchies

200

Author of The Courtier, teaching nobles how to act and achieve personal excellence.

Baldassare Castiglione

200

Northern Renaissance artists like Dürer and the van Eycks focused on this type of subject.

religious themes and everyday life

200

The Aztec system requiring conquered people to pay goods or labor.

tribute system

200

Spain’s completion of this campaign gave them confidence to explore overseas.

Reconquista

300

Ferdinand and Isabella sponsored this explorer’s 1492 voyage

Christopher Columbus

300

This artist painted the Mona Lisa and designed inventions ahead of his time

Leonardo da Vinci

300

This type of paint, developed in the North, allowed more detail and durability.

oil paint

300

This Inca labor system required work on roads, farms, or state projects.

mita system

300

European exploration introduced this global economic activity involving the Americas.

colonization/trade in the Americas

400

The creation of standing armies and tax systems in Europe is an example of this process

state-building

400

This political thinker wrote The Prince, advising rulers to maintain power by any means.

Niccolò Machiavelli

400

Humanist ideas in Northern Europe influenced thinkers such as this author of Utopia.

Thomas More

400

The Inca used this tool of knotted strings to keep records.

the quipu

400

How did the Renaissance indirectly influence European exploration?

humanism encouraged curiosity and innovation in navigation and science

500

A similarity between European monarchies and the Inca Empire in terms of control over people.

using systems to control subjects (taxes/armies vs. mita labor)

500

The Renaissance shifted European culture from purely religious to this type of focus.

secular/human-centered focus

500

How did the printing press change European society?

it spread literacy and ideas, including Renaissance and Reformation concepts?

500

A similarity between the Aztec and Inca empires in controlling subjects.

organized labor/tribute systems for centralized control

500

Compare European and American systems of control over people and resources.

Europe used centralized governments and armies/taxes, Americas used tribute and labor systems