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100
What is vernacular?
What is the common language spoken in a place.
100
Describe Queen Elizabeth's policy on religion.
What is compromising by incorporating both Protestant and Catholic aspects into the Church of England.
100
What are some major differences between Protestantism and Roman Catholicism.
What is priests can marry, bible printed in the vernacular, no papal authority etc.
100
What are some of the reasons for european exploration.
What is desire to spread Christianity, the drive to explore, to compete with other European countries, and desire for direct access to the valuable Asian spice trade.
100
What was the Mayflower Compact?
What is the pilgrims signed the Mayflower Compact in which they set out guidelines for governing their North American colony.
200
This document was nailed to a church door by Martin Luther and split the Catholic church
What is the 95 Theses
200
What did King Henry VIII do with convents and monasteries after establishing the Church of England.
What is the closure of Catholic convents and monasteries and seized their wealth.
200
What is an example of a theocracy?
What is a government run by religious leaders.
200
Whose crew were the first to circumnavigated the globe?
Who is Ferdinand Magellan.
200
What did Europeans trade in the Triangular trade?
What is guns, cloth, and cash.
300
What are some problems addressed in the 95 Theses about the Catholic Church?
What is rejecting papal authority, and the corruption of selling of indulgences.
300
What role did trade play in the Renaissance.
What is the wealth from trade fueled the Renaissance.
300
Identify the person responsible for bringing stability after the religious turmoil that resulted in the formation of the Anglican Church of England.
What is Queen Elizabeth.
300
Describe the encounter between Hernan Cortes and the Aztecs.
What is the Spanish scorned the Aztecs religion and sought to convert them to Christianity.
300
What is the Middle Passage?
What is the second leg of the triangular trade in which slaves were transported to the Americas.
400
This term defines an idea created by John Calvin, arguing that it has already been decided whether or not people are going to heaven or hell.
What is predestination.
400
What event revolutionized the way people accessed and consumed ideas and information during the Renaissance.
What is Gutenberg invented a printing press with movable type.
400
What radical new perspective did Copernicus' drawing of the universe reveal?
What is a heliocentric perspective.
400
The 1763 ______ officially ended the 7 years' war and ensured British dominance in North America.
What is the Treaty of Paris.
400
What trade goods did America export in the triangular trade
What is sugar, molasses, cotton, furs, fish, and rum made from molasses.
500
How did the Catholic Church respond to the Protestant Reformation?
What is it created reforms attempting to end corruption with a renewed emphasis on morality and discipline.
500
Why did Erasmus demand that the bible be printed in the vernacular.
What is to make the bible widely accessible to the public in an understandable form.
500
Why did the Renaissance begin in Italy?
What is trade provided the wealth that fueled Italy's Renaissance.
500
How did the Dutch settlers in Africa treat the native people?
What is Dutch farmers called Boers over time ousted, enslaved, or killed the people who lived there.
500
What "goods" were exported from Africa?
What are slaves and ivory