Renaissance ideas began in which modern country?
Italy
What did Copernicus believe was at the center of the solar system?
the Sun
Who was the Catholic monk that inspired the reformation?
Martin Luther
Enlightenment thinkers believed society should revisit the ideas of which two ancient civilizations?
Greece and Rome

Da Vinci
The spread of renaissance ideas was significantly helped by the invention on what in Germany?
The printing press
Which revolutionary thinker proposed the theory of gravity?
Issac Newton
All Christians split from Catholicism were called what?
Protestants
Which Enlightenment thinker believed people were naturally bad therefore, require an absolute monarchy?
Thomas Hobbes
It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker, that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest.
Adam Smith
Name three of the four most famous Italian renaissance artists?
Da Vinci, Michalangelo, Donatello, Raphael
Paracelsus did not believe that illness was caused by an imbalance of these 4 funny things in the body?
Humors
How were protestant bibles different from Catholic bibles?
They were written in the vernacular
Which British thinker came up with the ideas behind Capitalism?
Adam Smith
Michelangelo
Many Renaissance artists focused on much more detailed, realistic art of what?
The human body
Francis Bacon create this used in all science classrooms now?
The Scientific Method
What did the Catholic Church sell for forgiveness and a shorter time in purgatory?
Indulgences
Who argued against the use of the death penalty in criminal procedures?
Beccaria

Harvey
Which family of Florence famously funded much of the art during the Renaissance?
The Medici's
What was Carl Linnaeus most famous for?
Classification system of living organisms
Which English King created his own church to divorce his wife?
Henry VIII
Who said this?
"Tolerance has never brought civil war; intolerance has covered the earth with carnage"
Voltaire
“Poison is in everything, and no thing is without poison. The dosage makes it either a poison or a remedy.”
Paracelsus