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Renaissance Art
Reformation
Slave Trade
Exploration
Everything
100
How does a picture look that has depth and perspective?
3 D
100
Who was Martin Luther?
A monk who revolted against the Church
100
The path the slave ships took from Africa to the Americas.
The Middle Passage
100
What are some tools that were used during exploration?
Astrolabe, compass, maps
100
How did Europeans react once they knew a civilization had gold?
They destroyed it.
200
You can tell art is from the Renaissance because it looks life-like or has _________.
realism
200
What was the church selling?
Indulgences
200
How did the slave traders capture so many Africans?
They traded for them, captured them, and paid for slave catchers
200
Why weren't maps accurate during this time?
Europeans had limited knowledge of the world because they didn't sail too far.
200
Why was religion important to explorers?
They used it as a system of control
300
This made Renaissance art more vibrant.
colors
300
What was the Council of Trent?
A meeting to change the Catholic Church to keep members
300
Why did Europeans want slave labor?
They could make more money
300
What was a negative impact of exploration?
Europeans began conquering the world and native populations were killed off
300
How did the expansion of colonies increase the slave trade?
More crops required more slaves
400
These people paid for Renaissance art thereby helping expand the Renaissance.
Patrons
400
What was the movement called when the Church revolted against the Lutherans?
Counter Reformation
400
How has slavery impacted America?
Racism, America became wealthy, minorities are treated unfairly, European descendants are on the top of society.
400
Guns, germs, and steel helped the Europeans to conquer Central and South America. Why were germs so devastating?
The native's immune systems weren't used to European diseases
400
Give an example of a push and pull factor.
Push factor is something negative and pull factor is something positive.
500
What period in history closely resembled the time of the Renaissance?
Greek and Roman times
500
Why didn't the Catholic Church want the Bible translated?
They wanted control and power
500
How were Europeans able to justify enslaving free men and women?
They thought Africans were subhuman
500
How did the Columbian Exchange impact the diet of Europeans?
New foods were brought into the new world
500
What was the impact of Humanism during the Reformation and the Renaissance?
Reason caused people to question authority.