Feudal and Manor System
Renaissance
Scientific Revolution
Enlightenment
French Revolution
100
A system of exchanging land for military services.
What is the feudal system?
100
In Italy.
Where'd the Renaissance start?
100
A series of events that led to the birth of modern science.
What is the scientific revolution?
100
The use of reason in shaping of peoples ideas about society and politics.
What is the Enlightenment?
100
The revolution was a revolution against the Catholic church and France.
What is the French Revolution?
200
A large estate owned by a noble or knight.
What is the manor system?
200
Johann Gutenberg.
who built the first movable printing press in the mid 1400's?
200
1540-1700.
What years did the scientific revolution take place.
200
During the 1600s and 1700s.
When did the enlightenment start and end?
200
A anger over the differences between social classes.
What was a major cause of the French revolution?
300
A large house or castle, fields, pastures, forests, and a village.
What is included in a manor?
300
A period of creativity of new ideas and inspirations.
What is the definition of Renaissance?
300
In Europe.
Where did the scientific revolution begin?
300
It started in Europe.
Where did the enlightenment start?
300
The Catholic clergy.
What made up the first estate?
400
Kings and nobles provided land and promised to protect the people who served them and to treat everyone fairly.
What roles did kings and nobles play in the feudal system?
400
1350 through 1500's.
How long did the Renaissance last?
400
Yes because scientist believed that science could better explain church teachings.
Did science and religion ever exist together? If so why?
400
John Locke. He thought that government should be a contract between a ruler and the people.
Who had a major influence on the enlightenment? What did he do?
400
The peasants, craft workers, and shopkeepers.
Who made up the 3rd estate?
500
Peasants and serfs.
what are 2 workers on the manor?
500
Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo.
What are the 2 artist named in the book?
500
The church officials because they opposed science when it went against the teachings of the church.
Who feared the influence of science? Why?
500
Jean-Jacques Rousseau. He said that government should express the will or desire of the people.
Who built on Locke's idea? What did he do?
500
The "Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizens."
What was the document that was taking peaceful steps during the French revolution?