Forms of Government
Enlightenment Philosophers
Middle Ages
The Reformation
The Renaissance
100

France was known for this specific type of monarchy, defined by the belief the King had been chosen by God to rule over all aspects of the kingdom. 

Absolute Monarchy

100

Author of The Second Treatise of Government whose writings were highly influential in the founding of the United States. 

John Locke

100

Urban congestion and poor hygiene lead to the spread of this famous disease.  

The Black Plague 

100

Martin Luther, Author of the 95 Theses, was originally from what country? 

Germany

100

The study of Latin and Greek Literature with the main goal of understanding human nature. 

Humanism.

200

With the Glorious Revolution and arrival of William and Mary of Orange, England officially became this type of Monarchy. 

Constitutional Monarchy.

200

Author of the Discourse on the Origin of Inequality and famous for his concept of the "The Savage Man".  

Jean-Jacques Rousseau 

200
Henry V famously married Princess Katherine, nearly ending the 100 years war, to become King of both England and this other country.

France 

200

What was the main cause of the English Reformation? 

Catherine of Aragon could not give Henry VIII a male heir.

200

A Renaissance practice of the very wealthy where they'd keep an artist in their home, feeding and clothing them, sort of like a pet. 

Patronage. 

300

The Lavish and Absolute Ruler of France, known as the "Sun King"

Louis XIV

300

Author of the Leviathan and a fierce defender of Absolutism. 

Thomas Hobbes

300

What lead to increased criticism of the Church during the middle ages?  

The apparent corruption within the church

300

Disagreements over what the "True Church" should be often led to this.

violence, war, conflict 

300

This type of art began to lose its popularity during the time of the Renaissance. 

Stained Glass

400
Leader of The Protectorate after the execution of Charles I, laid the foundation for some of England's constitutional reforms.

Oliver Cromwell

400

A moral and political theory that states that peoples obligations are based on an agreement to form a society. 

Social Contract Theory

400

A period from 1378-1417 where there were multiple popes caused by a division in church leadership.

The Great Schism 

400

A follower of Luther, Calvin, or Zwingli became known by this name

Protestant 

Bonus: Why was it called Protestantism? 

400

What were the characteristics of Middle Ages art?  

2D images, lack of emotion, unnatural proportions

500

A political and religious doctrine that states that a monarch's right to rule comes from God, not from any earthly authority

The Divine Right of Kings.

500

A thought experiment picturing the world without laws, governments, social status, etc. and how human beings would exist within it. 

The State of Nature.

500

A political, economic, and social system where the peasants of medieval Europe were rendered dependent on their land and on their lord. 

Feudalism 

500

List out three impacts of the printing press

increased literacy by producing reading materials more efficiently, made reading materials more afforadable, led to more people receiving education

500

List out characteristics of the Italian and Northern Renaissance

Italian: chiaroscuro/modeling, atmospheric perspective, emotion, emphasis on anatomy, interest in antiquity 

Northern Renaissance: same as above, less emphasis on greek/roman sources, more emphasis on biblical sources