Age of Exploration
Protestant Reformation
Scientific Revolution & Age of Enlightenment
Slave Trade
Early Modern East Asia
100

The first European explorer to leave a detailed chronicle of his experience.

Marco Polo

100

The reformation was initiated by this German monk.

Martin Luther

100

A body of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring knowledge, or correcting & integrating previous knowledge, through the application of empirical or measurable evidence. 

Scientific Method/Baconian Method

100

Before European contact, the continent of Africa was ____________. 

Isolationist

100

The battle for Asian supremacy was between which two regions?

China & Russia

200

Genoese explorer that accidentally discovered the Americas & enslaved 560 Native Americans.

Christopher Columbus

200

The religious institution that reformers were seeking to change due to their power & influence over country governments.

Holy Roman Catholic Church

200

"Father of Modern Observational Astronomy" & invented a larger telescope that could see into space.

Galileo Galilei

200

The "undesirable" people that would inhabit Portuguese colonies. List at least 3 of them.

Convicts, beggars, prostitutes, orphans, Jews, & religious dissidents. 

200

The most affected by & vulnerable people to the Chinese, Manchu, & Russian imperialism efforts. 

Korea

300

1494 treaty that divided those parts of the world not yet explored purposefully by Europeans between Portugal & Spain. 

Treaty of Tordesillas

300

What was Martin Luther's controversial side?

He was antisemitic, writing that Jewish homes & synagogues be destroyed, their money confiscated, & their liberty curtailed. 

300

A system of medicine detailing the makeup & workings of the human body.

Humorism

300

African chiefs would trade their own in exchange for what item with the Europeans?

Guns

300

In early modern Japan, if a person attempted to return home to their country of origin (Japan), what would happen to them?

They would be killed off.

400

First European explorer to reach India by sailing around Africa. 

Vasco da Gama

400

This man died in 1384, but was declared a heretic by the Council of Constance, & his corpse was exhumed & burned.

John Wycliffe

400

This Enlightenment thinker believed in the "Spirit of Inequality" & the "Spirit of Extreme Equality".

Baron de Montesquieu

400

The Caribbean Islands were mainly known for growing what cash crop?

Sugar

400

The original capital for Chinese dynasties was where?

Nanjing

500

This European country mainly had colonies in the Caribbean & India in the 17th century.

France

500

The 3 types of reform Jan Hus wanted the Catholic Church to implement.

1. Public prayer in churches in the language of the people 

2. Priests can marry 

3. Elimination of indulgences & purgatory

500

Why did the Age of Enlightenment happen?

To address political & religious violence.
500

2/3 of slaves carried across the Atlantic Ocean ended up working up here. 

Sugar plantations

500

The last feudal Japanese military government, ruling from 1603 to 1867, the end of which paved the way for the Meiji Restoration & the modernization of Japan.

Tokugawa Shogunate