Spanish Inquisition
Trade Routes
Renaissance
Exploration
Catholic Church
100

Who was affected by la Inquisición de Español? 

Non-Christians

100

What was the Columbian Exchange?

A trade route between Europe and the Americas

100

Was the Renaissance a fast or slow process?

Slow

100

On behalf of what country did Christopher Columbus sail?

Spain

100

True or False? The Catholic Church was corrupt.

VERY TRUE. The Church used money from indulgences to live more like kings than humble servants of God.

200

Who started the Spanish Inquisition?

The Catholic Church

200

What was the trade network from Europe to Africa to the Americas known as?

The Triangular Trade Route (or the Atlantic Slave Trade)

200

What does "Renaissance" mean?

Rebirth

200

What impact did exploration have on trade?

New trade routes were discovered, helping countries with access to those routes flourish

200

What was the impact of the Catholic Church on Europe?

It ruled with an iron fist and pretty much was all-powerful

300

Why did the Spanish Inquisition happen?

To suppress heresy

300

What was traded from Europe to the Americas (and vice versa)?

E to A: people, animals, disease, etc.

A to E: tomatoes, potatoes, corn, pumpkins, etc.

300

What was the Renaissance?

A cultural movement that changed art, literature, perspective, and architecture 

300

Why did Europeans want to explore the world? What were they looking to find and spread?

Trade routes and expansion of their religion

300

What did the Catholic Church do to anger people like Martin Luther?

Sell indulgences

400

What did people do to get revenge on others during the Spanish Inquisition?

Accuse them of heresy

400

What was the effect of trade?

Americas and Europe: economy goes BOOM

Africa: people in Africa are pitted against each other

400

How did art change during the Renaissance? Architecture? Knowledge in general?

Art- perspective, humanism, realistic qualities

Architecture- domes, arches, and columns

Knowledge- increased

400

How did exploration affect native populations?

Their religions, beliefs, social structures, etc. were changed by foreigners. There were also deaths from non-native diseases.

400

What did the Catholic Church do to people during the Spanish Inquisition?

Torture them >:D

500

How did torture work during the Inquisition?

If you were accused of heresy, you got a chance to confess. If you confessed, you still got tortured, but the means of torture were less gruesome. For example, you'd get a limb pulled off rather than getting cut in half. Fun! :)

500

What was traded on the Atlantic Slave Trade?

Leg 1: European goods

Leg 2 (Middle Passage): Mainly slaves

Leg 3: Raw materials (such as sugar and cotton)

500

Name some important people from the Renaissance (artists, writers, etc.)

Acceptable answers: Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Van Eyck, Donatello, Shakespeare, Raphael

500

What technology allowed explorers to easily defeat empires in the Americas?

Gunpowder/guns (pretty much just better weapons)

500

What is an indulgence?

A sort of certificate that was sold by the Catholic Church. It supposedly canceled out punishments a person would suffer after death for their sins. According to the Church, anyways.