Geography
Renaisance
Explortion
Scientific Revolutions
Revolutions
100
Place is defined as a. Where something is located b. Describes both the physical and cultural characteristics of a building, area, city etc
What is Describes both the physical and cultural characteristics of a building, area, city etc
100
Renaissance means
What is "Rebirth"
100
The transfer of European goods to Africa, African slaves to the Americas and then American crops to Europe is called
What is the triangular trade
100
The theory that argues that the sun is the center of the universe and that the earth, moon, and other planets revolve around the sun.
What is heliocentric
100
What kind of government did the US Constitution create where certain powers were held by the national government and others by the state government
What is federal
200
Movement is defined as a. A group of places unified by common characteristics b. How people, goods and ideas get from one place to another
What is b. How people, goods and ideas get from one place to another
200
Renewed interest in the Church's scholastic education WAS or WAS NOT a cause of the Renaissance?
What is WAS NOT
200
True or false? Mercantilism encouraged countries to establish colonies as a source of wealth and raw materials
What is true
200
During the __________________, philosophers believed that it would be possible to solve all human problems by using reason
What is the Enlightenment?
200
What protects individual's rights, those natural rights advocated by Locke, Voltaire and Rousseau?
What is the Bill of Rights
300
Location is defined as a. Where something is located b. Describes both the physical and cultural characteristics of a building, area, city, etc...
What is a. Where something is located
300
What did Michaelangelo paint?
What is the Sistine Chapel
300
European diseases devestated the Native American population was a result of
What is the Columbian Exchange
300
What is the 5 step process that continues to be used by scientists today to preform scientists experiments
What is the scientific method
300
Liberty, Fraternity and Equality are the principles of
What is the French Revolution
400
Human-Environment Interaction is defined as a. A group of places unified by common characteristics b. Describes the relationship between humans and the environment in which they live
What is b. Describes the relationship between humans and the environment in which they live
400
Leonardo Da Vinci's most famous painting is?
What is the Mona Lisa
400
What caused the rise in slavery in the American colonies?
What is the need for workers on the plantations to harvest sugarcane
400
What is the belief in scientific observation, experimentation, and questioning of traditional opinions. It changed European thoughts about science in the 1500 and 1600's.
What is the Scientific Revolution
400
What was the 10 month period called which caused fear, accusations, trials and executions?
What is Reign of Terror
500
Region is described as a. A group of places unified by common characteristics b. Describes the relationship between humans and the environment in which they live
What is a. A group of places unified by common characteristics
500
The painting The School of Athens was painted by
What is Raphael
500
Name a motivation for Europeans during the Age of Explorartion
What is Wealth through trade curiosity of the unknown fame and glory
500
New scientific knowledge that challenged the authority of the church, advances in science which influenced developments in art and architecture as well as changed how people understood society led to the
What is Scientific Revolution
500
What was used to execute people during the Reign of Terror?
What is the gulilotine?