a philosophical and ethical stance that focuses on the potential and worth of individuals, and the idea that humans are the starting point for moral and philosophical inquiry
Humanism
Used the principle of "an eye for an eye"
Code of Hammurabi
Who Christianity believes to be the son of God.
Jesus
The founder of modern economics ?
Adam Smith
A government ruled by a king or queen
Monarchy
the era in Europe, beginning approximately in the 14th century, when a new style in painting, sculpture and architecture was forged
Written on stone tablets in the middle of the city to make clear to all citizens what the laws were.
Example: If a man and woman shall live together for a year, they shall be considered married.
Roman Twelve Tables
Name at least one of the 5 pillars of Islam
Shahadah (Profession of faith)
Salah (Daily prayer)
Zakat (giving to those in need)
Sawm (fasting)
Hajj (pilgrimage to holy city Mecca)
A manufacturing process that involves producing large quantities of products?
Mass production
Belief that a ruler authority comes directly from God
Divine Right
The practice of allowing all religions to be practiced
Toleration
Also known as the French Civil Code, this took away many rights from women and declared property laws
Code Napoleon
The place where Islam was created and Muslims visit in their lifetime
Mecca
A situation in which unlimited wants exceed the limited resources available to fulfill those wants
Scarcity
Totalitarian State
This story shares the idea that there is more to reality than what meets the eye. We do not know it until we experience it.
Plato's Allegory of the Cave
An uncodified legal system based on precedent. Began in England and influenced the United States.
Common Law
Martin Luther wrote these to call out the problems happening within the Catholic Church.
95 Theses
the current price at which a product or service can be bought or sold; it is based on supply and demand
Market price
Cruel and oppressive government or rule
Tyranny
Enlightenment philosopher who taught about the natural rights of life, liberty, and property
John Locke
a royal charter that established the principle that the king and his government are not above the law
Magna Carta
The belief in only one god- shared by Judaism, Islam, and Christianity
Monotheism
Adam Smith's belief that the actions of self interested individuals can unintentionally lead to benefitting society as a whole?
The invisible hand
A government controlled by religious leaders
Theocracy