the Protestant Reformation
Absolute Monarchs
the Scientific Revolution
the Enlightenment
Ms. Harris trivia
100

He is the father, or leader, of the Protestant Reformation.

Who is Martin Luther?

100

This is from where Absolute Monarch derive their authority to rule. 

What is divine right?

100

This scientist is credited with first introducing the idea of heliocentrism.

Who is Nicolaus Copernicus?

100

The name for an Enlightened thinker. 

What is a philosophe?

100

This is the other class that Ms. Harris teaches besides Modern World History Honors.

What is U.S. 1 Humanities Honors?

200

This is the name of the document that Martin Luther nailed to the church door on Halloween in 1517.

What are the 95 Theses?

200

This book by Niccolo Machivelli was influential on European politics and argues that it is better for a ruler to be feared than loved. 

What is The Prince?

200

This tool was essential to most astronomers' work, except for Tycho Brahe.

What is a telescope?

200

This place is where philosophes most often met to discuss their ideas, and were often hosted or facilitated by women.

What is a salon?
200

This is Ms. Harris' favorite color.

What is green?

300

The English king broke away from the Catholic Church and formed the Church of England, all so he could divorce Catherine of Aragon & marry Anne Boleyn. (Must say name AND number).

Who is King Henry VIII?

300

This Monarch utilized the Oprichniki to maintain his rule.

Who is Ivan the Terrible?
300

This scientist is known for his 3 laws of motion and understanding of universal gravitation.

Who is Sir Isaac Newton?

300

This philosophe argued that education was the key to equality in society.

Who is Mary Wollstonecraft?

300

This is Ms. Harris' favorite snack.

What is popcorn?

400

The goal or purpose of the Council of Trent (1545 - 1563).

What is to reform the Catholic Church?

400

This Monarch was known as the Soldiers' King.

Who is Frederick the Great of Prussia?

400

Sir Francis Bacon invented this, which promoted empirical evidence.

What is the Scientific Method?

400

Jean Jacques Rosseau adovcated for this type of democracy. 

What is a direct democracy?

400

This is the town where Ms. Harris grew up. Hint: the Akshardam BAPS temple is there.

Where is Robbinsville, NJ?

500

Martin Luther believes this alone is necessary to go to heaven. 

What is faith?

500

This Latin phrase was an outcome of the 30 Years' War, and denotes the idea that rulers could choose between Catholicism, Lutheranism, and Calvinism for themselves and their subjects.

What is cuius regio, eius religio?

500
Galileo Galilei was convicted of this after his trial by the Catholic Church.

What is vehement suspicion of heresy?

500

This was written by Thomas Hobbes during the English Civil War and extolled the virtues of a strong central authority such as an absolute monarch.

What is The Leviathan?

500

This is Ms. Harris' birthday.

What is February 28th?