Renaissance
Reformation
Scientific Revolution
Enlightenment
Absolute Monarchies
100

This 2 word shorthand is what perspective is based on.

Focal Point

100

This person nailed 95 theses, or proposals, to the church door at Wittenberg.

Who was Martin Luther?

100

Two of the masterminds of the Scientific Revolution were these two scientists:

Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes

100

This person thought that we were all horrible and that the only thing keeping us from killing each other was a very strong government.

Thomas Hobbes

100

This absolute monarch built the Palace of Versailles.

Louis XIV

200

These four artists/inventors are considered some of the most major players of the Renaissance.

The Ninja Turtles: Leonardo daVinci, Donatello, Raphael, Michelangelo

200

These were being sold to help a lost soul reach heaven.

Indulgences

200
Francis Bacon was responsible for the development of this:

The Scientific Method

200

The major belief during the Enlightenment was that the world was run according to these.

Natural Laws

200

This Spanish monarch sent a huge fleet to England to force it to restore Catholicism and to add it to the Spanish Empire.

Phillip II

300

Beyond perspective, these two elements also mark Renaissance art.

Bright colors and realistic paintings.
300

The building of this caused the Catholic Church to sell indulgences.

The Vatican

300

The Scientific Revolution created a demand for this if anyone were trying to make a point or explain their point.

Evidence

300

The belief that people are essentially good and that their work is considered good by God is called this.

Humanism

300

Under Louis XIV, France gained a part of this modern nation as a part of France.

Germany

400

The Renaissance was a "rebirth" of these two ancient kingdoms' science.

Greece and Rome

400
As more German princes sided with Luther and broke with the Pope, the Catholic Church began to fight back. This "fighting back" was called 

The Counter Reformation

400

Copernicus, using telescopes, "proved" that this was true.

That the sun was the center of the solar system.

400

This person believed that people were essentially good, and could use logic to arrive at good decisions. The believed in a social contract that allowed people to have a voice in their futures.

John Locke

400

Phillip's great invasion fleet meant for England was called this:

The Armada or Spanish Armada

500

Renaissance arts, sciences, and writing reflected this new form of thinking about things, less God focused and more on other things.

Secular

500

The German princes sided with Luther because

They wanted to increase their own power.

500

This person "proved" Copernicus correct and was placed under house arrest for defying the Church.

Galileo

500

This person believed that people become the best version of themselves when they lived a somewhat isolated life, because society itself corrupts people.

Rousseau

500

This "police force" was designed to ensure that everyone in Spain (and Europe too) was worshipping God in the proper way.

The Inquisition