Ancient Rome
Middle Ages
Renaissance
Reformation
Neoclassicism
100

This Roman leader was assassinated in 44 B.C., marking a turning point in Roman history.

Who is Julius Caesar?

100

These are some things that characterized Byzantine Art.

Formalized

Stylized

Symbolic

Removed human element

Nature was abandoned

Mostly Christian

100

This term describes a person who excels in many areas of knowledge, arts, and physical prowess, epitomized by figures like Leonardo da Vinci.

What is a Renaissance man?

100

On October 31, 1517, this figure nailed the Ninety-Five Theses to a church door, sparking the Protestant Reformation.

Who is Martin Luther?

100

Neoclassical art drew inspiration from these two ancient civilizations, particularly their art, culture, and philosophy.

What are Rome and Greece

200

He was Julius Caesar’s grandnephew and became the first emperor of Rome.

Who is Augustus (Octavian)?

200

This Byzantine emperor built the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople.

Who is Emperor Justinian?

200

This sculptor created the famous statue of David, symbolizing the humanistic ideal of the Renaissance.

Who is Michelangelo?

200

These two figures were forerunners of the Reformation and emphasized the Bible as the supreme authority.

Who are John Wycliffe and John Huss?

200

This movement, closely tied to Neoclassicism, emphasized reason, progress, and individual liberty, influencing politics and art.

What is the Enlightenment?

300

This is why Romans persecuted Christians.

They worshipped only 1 God.

They believed in an absolute, universal standard to judge morals.

300

This medieval musical form, associated with Pope Gregory I, is a monophonic chant used in liturgical services.

What is Gregorian chant?

300

This Dutch painter is known for his meticulous attention to detail and works such as The Arnolfini Portrait.

Who is Jan van Eyck?

300

These were some characteristics of humanism in the church by 1500 regarding authority, salvation and/or biblical teaching.

What were

Authority of the church over the Bible

Human elements added to salvation

Synthesis with biblical teaching and pagan thought

300

This 19th-century political and economic theory, developed by Karl Marx, focuses on class struggle and critiques capitalism, calling for a society in which the workers control the means of production.

What is Marxism?

400

These are two things the Greeks and Romans tried to build society upon.

The polis (city-state)

The gods

400

This art style from 1200-1500 features ribbed vaulting, flying buttresses, and large stained-glass windows.

What is Gothic art?

400

This Renaissance writer is known for his epic poem The Divine Comedy.

Who is Dante?

400

This humanist writer and philosopher authored The Prince, a political treatise that explored power and leadership from a pragmatic, human-centered perspective.

Who is Niccolò Machiavelli?

400

This revolutionary group, led by Vladimir Lenin, seized power in Russia during the October Revolution of 1917, advocating for Marxist principles and the establishment of a socialist state.

Who are the Bolsheviks?

500

These are some evidences of apathy towards the end of the Roman Empire.

What are 

lack of creativity in the arts,
lessening pursuit of intellectual social life,
economy declining,
increased authoritarianism. 

500

This painter began portraying human forms more realistically at the end of the 13th century and is known for works like Noli me tangere.

Who is Giotto?

500

This artist painted the "Mona Lisa" and was also known as a scientist, engineer, and inventor.

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

500

He fought for years in Parliament to abolish slavery in England.

Who is William Wilberforce?

500

This revolution, which began in 1789, was fueled by Enlightenment ideals and led to the overthrow of the monarchy in France, ultimately resulting in the establishment of the First French Republic.

What is the French Revolution?