Middle Ages
Ren/Ref
Absolutism/Exploration
Sci Rev
Enlightenment
100

This organization served as the center for European society until the Sci Rev/Enlightenment

What is the church?

100

What renaissance idea encourages human potential and agency?

What is humanism?

100

_________________ is the process by which societies and countries adopt the culture and practices of Western Europe

What is Westernization?

100

the _______________ model describes the solar system revolving around the sun

What is heliocentric?

100
This movement influenced the idea of natural law that would go on to inspire the Enlightenment

What is the Scientific Revolution?

200

This series of battles was intended to restore the "holy land" region to the catholic church

What were the crusades?

200

What was the largest criticism of the Catholic church pre-reformation?

What is the sale of indulgences?

200

This monarch was known as the "Sun King" and serves as a prime example of an absolute monarch

Who was Louis XIV?

200

what organization served as the largest opposition to the scientific revolution?

what is the Catholic church?

200

In A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, Mary Wollstonecraft argued that women and men should have equal

What is education?

300

Which group made up the largest class of people under feudalism?

What are peasants and serfs?

300

This monarch established the Church of England after being denied a divorce by the Catholic church

Who was Henry VIII?

300


The Age of Exploration began in which country?

What is Portugal?

300

What area of study was improved with the development of autopsies on cadavers?

What is medicine/anatomy?

300

According to Thomas Hobbes, the best form of government is

What is an absolute monarchy?

400

The ___________ killed 1/3 of Europe's population and led to the eventual complete restructuring of many European societies

What is the Black Plague?

400

This historical figure held the controversial belief that people should have a direct relationship with God, implying that the Pope was unnecessary

Who was Martin Luther?

400

The concept of ____________ allowed monarchs to hold immense power and influence because it was believed they were appointed to rule by God

What is "divine right"
400

A proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth.

What is a hypothesis?

400

This term refers to the agreement between a ruler and his people, for example, the people give up some of their rights for the common good of society.

What is the social contract?

500

This political system in the Middle Ages where land is traded for loyalty and protection

What is feudalism?

500

This movement served as a response to the Protestant reformation on behalf of the Catholic church, resulting in them reducing many of their abuses of power

What is the counter-reformation?

500

The English Civil War brought about what change to England?

What is the establishment of a constitutional monarchy?

500

He discovered the laws of gravitation. His law of universal gravitation states that every particle of matter attracts every other particle with a force proportional to the product of the two masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

Who is Sir Isaac Newton?

500

________, __________, and ___________ are considered to be natural rights according to Locke

What are life, liberty, property?