Renaissance
Scientific Revolution
Reformation/Counter Reformation
Absolutism
Impact
100
 The Renaissance began here
Florence, Italy 
100
This method of observation and testing was found during this time period
The Scientific Method
100

This item was nailed to the door of All Saints' Church in Wittenberg

95 Thesis 
100
Absolutism means
" having complete and total power" 
100
What was the impact of the Renaissance?
Started questioning authority. Helped influence the Scientific Revolution, Enlightenment and challenging authority. 
200
Renaissance Art started this concept that allowed for more human like features
Humanism
200
This study of the human body and its nerves and blood was discovered during the Scientific Revolution
Anatomy 
200
The dominican Friar Tetzel, was known for selling these notorious items to sinners
Indulgences
200
this is the term for Kings and Queens - who happened to rule "absolutely" 
Monarchs ( Absolute) 
200
What was the impact of the Scientific Revolution?
Changed the ideas of the everyday citizen by challenging religion. Influenced the Reformation
300
This invention helped the ideas of the time get places far away quicker than ever before
The Printing Press
300
This is the term for when the sun was supposed to be revolving around the earth. 
Geocentric Theory
300
This man was the major role in the beginning of the Protestant Religion, however, he remained a Catholic monk until he died.
Martin Luther
300
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain recruited priests to track down Jews, Muslims and Protestants and put them to death. This was called the...
Spanish Inquisition 
300
What was the impact of the Reformation?
Challenged the authority of the Church/Pope. Started different branches of Catholicism like Protestantism. 
400
True or False: All Renaissance Art focused on the everyday life of regular citizens
False - There was art still based on religion
400
The theory proven by Copernicus that states that the earth revolves around the sun
Heliocentric
400
The church responded to the Reformation with this
The Counter Reformation
400
Two absolute rulers who also spread Christianity and threaten the lives of non Catholics were....
Peter the Great - Russia

Louie XIV - France

400
What was the impact of the Counter Reformation?
Spread Christianity across Europe. Influenced the Inquisition and Absolutism
500
The Mona Lisa was made by this Renaissance Artist, 

(who also is the name of a famous turtle) 

Leonardo Da Vinci 
500
This person invented the modern day telescope and proved Copernicus correct
Galileo Galilei 
500
We are the three (3) things the Church accomplished during the Counter Reformation to keep their power
1) Burning of Books

2) Execution of People

3) Jesuits preaching around the world

500
This eventually happened that led to the downfall of absolutism 
The start of democracy and rebellion against the King and Queen
500
What was the impact of Absolutism?
1) Christianity spreading

2) Age of Exploration

3) Chaos and Revolutions in Europe