Mid Term Review. 1 Leonardo Da Vinci 2 rebirth 3 literacy.

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Mid Term Review

1 Leonardo Da Vinci

2 rebirth

3 literacy

4 Creation of Adam

5 Mona Lisa and The Last Supper

6 Michelangelo

7 Divine Comedy

8 Educated in arts Higher education Talented Military and physical exercise

9 Political power

10 Liberal arts

11 Goes through the various levels of life after death

12 Leaders should do whatever necessary to achieve their goals

13 They had a wealthy class that invested in the arts

14 Admired the ancient Greeks and Romans They were focused on life on Earth (not just waiting for the afterlife) Human life should be the focus of attention not religion.

15 Rome Avignon

16 It started the Protestant Reformation

17 reading

18 reading

19 Henry VIII

20 A trial held to determine what to do with Martin Luther

21 Separate Adults Church

22 Education mission

23 The decision about Luther. They banned his writings and convicted him of heresy.

24 German monk who wrote the 95 theses

25 lives

26 A pardon issued by the pope to reduce your soul’s time in purgatory.

27 To declare a marriage invalid based on the laws of the church

28 Augsburg

29 Treaty that split the New World between Spain and Portugal

30 The part of the Triangular Trade Route where slaves were transported from Africa to the Americas.

31 Diseases brought by the Europeans

32 Culture Religion Language Government

33 Ibo

34 reading

35 reading

36 reading

37 Africa

38 Australia Antarctica

39 God – spread Christianity Gold – the riches Glory – the fame

40 Limited cultivation to only one island

41 To find a sea route to Asia through North America

42 Europe began to dominate the world and there was a mass migration to the Americas

43 Johannes Kepler

44 Isaac Newton

45 Freedom Rationalism Tolerance

46 All human beings are born free and equal with a right to life and liberty; it is the duty of the government to protect these rights.

47 Deism

48 Johannes Kepler

49 The Encyclopedia

50 Galileo

51 The Spirit of Laws written by Montesquieu

52 Beccaria

53 Philosophes, nobles, and members of the upper middle class (bourgeoisie)

54 Orderly Fixed

55 Ptolemy

56 The universal model that the sun is the center of the universe

57 3 rd

58 Picture

59 Broke away from the Estates General and acted independently as the National Assembly

60 The storming of the Bastille

61 Tennis Court Oath

62 Committee of Public Safety (controlled by the Jacobin party)

63 To get the king’s support of the DoRoMaC and to get bread

64 Indoor tennis court

65 Killed thousands by guilloitine Dechristianization (new calendar) Suspicion and paranoia of all citizens

66 CCC (Civil Constitution of the Clergy)

67 Freedom of religion (religious toleration) Vote to help create laws Guaranteed property rights

68 Napoleonic Codes All people pay taxes Reopened churches shut down during the RoT

69 To destroy Great Britain’s economy

70 stability