Crusades
Plague and Hundred Years War
Renaissance and Scientific Revolution
Reformation
Mystery Box
200

Which two groups fought each other in the Crusades?

Christians and Muslims

200

Who won the Hundred Years War?

France

200

Name two scientists from the Scientific Revolution.

Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Newton, Vesalius ...

200

Because of the Reformation, which institution weakened?

Catholic Church

200

What was the most important invention of the Renaissance?

printing press

200

The goal of the Crusades was to recapture which city?

Jerusalem

200

The Black Plague spread through which animals and insects?

fleas on rats

200

The theory that argues that the sun is in the center is called what?

heliocentrism

200

During the Reformation, Christianity split into Catholicism and ____________.

Protestantism

200

What is the name of the force that attracts all objects to each other?

gravity

300

True or False: Christians won most of the Crusades

False

300

What was the name of the sixteen year old girl who led the French against the English during the Hundred Years War?

Joan of Arc
300

What country did the Renaissance start in?

Italy

300

During the Counter-Reformation, what was the name of the religious court that tried to track down non-Christians?

Spanish Inquisition

300

During the beginning of the Hundred Years War, English soldiers used deadly __________ to kill French knights.

longbows

400

Pope Urban II called for people to go on the Crusades and promised what?

all their sins would be forgiven

400

The Plague and the Hundred Years War both led to the decline of what?

feudalism

400

A person who funds the artwork for a Renaissance artist is called what?

patron

400

If you were believed to be a bad Christian, you could be convicted of what crime?

heresy

400

During the Counter-Reformation, the Catholic Church finally banned what?

indulgences

500

Name two effects of the Crusades.

Decline of feudalism, increase in trade, increase in cultural interaction, anti-semitism ...

500

The Black Plague killed many peasants in Europe, which led to an increase in what?

wages

500

Name two Renaissance artists and one of their creations.

Leonardo da Vinci - Mona Lisa, The Last Supper

Michelangelo - Sistine Chapel, David

500

Name two Protestant reformers and a fact about each of them. 

Martin Luther - criticized indulgences, translated the Bible into German, wrote 95 Theses, 

John Calvin - believed in predestination

Henry VIII - had six wives, created the Anglican Church, wanted a divorce to get a male heir

John Wycliffe - translated Bible into English, burned at the stake

500

Which philosopher said the famous quote "I think, therefore I am?"

Rene Descartes