Period 1 (1450-1648) | Period 1 (1450-1648) continued | Period 1 (1450-1648) continued again | Period 2 (1648-1815) |
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Humanism
Which -ism was dominant during the Renaissance?
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The Spanish Inquisition
These Jesuit "religious cleansings" were held in Spain and Italy and persecuted Jews
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The Glorious Revolution (1689)
The English Bill of Rights was created from what revolution?
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Edict of Fontainebleau (1685)
What had revoked the Edict of Nantes?
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Leonardo Da Vinci
Who had created the Vitruvian Man (1485-90) and other early sketches of human anatomy?
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Baroque Art
What art style began in the Catholic Reformation and was to demonstrate the glory and power of the Church?
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Portugal, Spain, England, France, and the Netherlands
Who were apart of the Atlantic Five, during the period of exploration? (List at least 4 to get right)
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Hobbes
Who had thought of the Social Contract (1651), Leviathan (1660) and that humans are born self-interested and wicked
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Diet of Worms (1521)
Which decree outlawed Martin Luther as a heretic and was issued by Emperor Charles V?
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The French Wars of Religion
What war was held in 1562-1598 due to the death of Henry II (1559) and created a power struggle for the throne?
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The Treaty of Tordesillas (1494)
Which Treaty "split" the new world between Portugal and Spain?
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Peter the Great (1682-1725)
Who had created St. Petersburg which became the capital of Russia and wanted Russia to become more like Western Europe?
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Peace of Augsburg (1555)
This allowed princes in Germany to choose the religion for their region, Catholics or Protestants were allowed to move to accommodate their religion and resulted in the permanent division of Germany until 1871
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The 30 Years' Wars (1618-1648)
The Peace of Westphalia was created to put what war to an end?
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Mercantilism
What economic development had rulers to believe that in order to gain economic and military strength in the state, it must be built up with silver and gold bullion?
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Copernicus (1473-1543)
Who had created the Heliocentric view which was condemned by the Catholic Church, Calvin, and Luther?
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The Act of Supremacy (1534)
Which act allowed the English king to become the head of the church?
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Pope Paul III (1534-1549)
Who was the most important Pope in reforming the Church, helped during the counter-reformation and challenging Protestantism?
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The Commercial Revolution
This was caused by the growth of population in Europe, the Price Revolution, New-Nation Centered Economic System, and new ocean trade routes, spices, sugars, and precious metal
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Adam Smith
Who had created Laissez-faire, the invisible hand, and written The Wealth of Nations (1776)?
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