Renaissance
Reformation
The Scientific Revolution
Age of Exploration
North and South America Civilizations
100

What was the Sistine Chapel known/famous for?

Renaissance frescoes by Michelangelo.

100

What were Martin Luther's followers known as/what was their known name? 

Protestants

100

What caused the Scientific Revolution?

Growth of humanism.

100

What did the explorers use

*hint* they were smaller ships with triangular sails and movable rudder.  

Caravels.

100

What is a pot-latch?

What is the interior of the continent of North America characterized by?

A family ceremony.

Plains.

200

What was the Philosophy of Humanism?

A philosophical stance that emphasizes the potential and agency of human being, individually and socially.

200

What was the Printing Press used for?

It was a device that made a more efficient way of printing at the time, this text form is mainly in books, pamphlets and newspapers.

200

What did Isaac Newton dicover?

Gravity.

200

What was Ferdinand Magellan and his group mostly known for?

Circumnavigating the world.

200

Which land-form marked the division between West and East?

In the California Native Americans group, what group was most known to have the most people that were typically in it?

The Rocky Mountains.

Hunter-Gatherers. 

300

Who were the key leaders/most important people?

Leonardo De Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, William Shakespeare, and Galileo Galilei.

300

Is England a Catholic or Protestant country?

Catholic

300

What was the solar system?

When all of the objects orbit around the sun.

300

Which country did Vasco Da Gama represent during his exploration?

Portugal.

300

What were longhouses and wigwams made of, what did they do/use to make these structures?

What was the climate like in South America?

By bending trunks of young trees to make a frame.

Usually wet and humid.

400

What was the Renaissance?

The ¨rebirth,¨ this is referring to a period in the European civilization that was marked by a revival of classical learning and wisdom.
400

How did the Reformation change Christianity?

Now there are more branches of Christianity, there used to just be 1 branch. 

400

Who were some of the important scientists?

Galileo Galilei, Nicholas Copernicus, Isaac Newton, Johannes Kepler, Rene Descartes, and Francis Bacon.

400

Which device used the stars in the night sky to navigate?

Astrolabe.

400

What was the way of life for the Southern and Northern Americans?

How are North and South America different?

They lived in highly communities with hunter gatherers or one of the agrarian groups.

They were located on different continents, but central America is a part of North America along with Canada, the US, Mexico, and the Caribbean island countries. South America is a continent of its own.

500

Who was William Shakespeare?

A renowned English poet, play-writer, and actor born in 1564. He was widely regarded as the greatest writer in English language and world greatest dramatist.

500

When and how did the reformation start?

It began when Martin Luther posted his 95 thesis on the door of the Catholic Castle Chruch in Wittenburg, Germany, October 31st.

500

What was 1 of the inventions and who was the creator?

Thermometers- Galileo Galilei


500

What European nation was responsible for claiming the most territory in both North and South America?

Spain.

500

What was the Iroquois league?

The 3 sisters refers to what?

It was in between 5 different tribes sharing Iroquois language.  A defensive league on late 16th century against enemies.

Beans, corn, and squash.