Ancient Greece
Acient Romans/French Revolution
Renaissance
Reformation
Absolutism
100

the capital of greece

athens

100

Name given to the 3rd estate after storming the bastille

National assembly

100

Roman painter and Ideal renaissance man

Leonardo da vinci
100

Layer turned monk who wrote the 95 thesis

Martin luther

100

Person who encouraged the Europeans to rise up and fight for their rights

Philosophe

200

system of government that gives voice to the citizens

democracy

200

laws created by the plebians and patricians that held citizens accountable for their responsibilities that was posted on the forum

the twelve tables

200

Classics, Materialism, Perspective, Religon, and Individual are all characteristics of what

Renaissance paintings

200

It was nailed to a church door in Wittenberg, Germany in 1517 and It contained a list of accusations against the Roman Catholic

95 thesis

200

Person who wrote the levian and beleived that man was sinful and needed strong leadership.

Thomas Hobbes

300

person who taught students to question beleifs and thought the universe could be explained with logic and reasoning.

Socrates

300

machine made to quickly and easily kill someone without pain

Guillotine
300

Wealthy family of Florence who invested in artists and were financers

Medici family

300

To with draw or take back

recant

300

Person who wrote the 2 treaties of government and believed in natural rights

John locke

400

small government where the wealthy and rich hold all power

Aristocracy

400

person who reformed the tax structure in france, introduced the 1st tax funded public education, expanded french empire.

Napoleon

400

person who invented the printing press

J. Gutenberg

400

sale of forgiveness for sins that were made

Indulgences

400

Educational movement that encouraged citizens to use logic and reason to have a voice in the government

Enlightment

500

System of payment where land is exchanged for work

feudalism

500

successful military leader and politian and 1st consul

Julius ceaser

500

person who spoke about leadership, saying a leader should be feared rather then loved

Machiavelli

500

A movement of the 1600s where people tried to reform the problems within the catholic church

Reformation

500

Balance of governent  where no branch should have more strength than another

Montesquieu