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Empires Middle Ages Renaissance Reformation Exploration Absolutism Sci Rev Enlighten

Empires – 100 The Eastern half of the old Roman Empire – preserved much of the old Greek and Roman culture

Empires Developed advanced medical knowledge and created algebra

Empires Samurai code of honor

Empires Two men who traveled extensively and their tales sparked exploration and trade

Empires Empire that made the Silk Road safe and prosperous (also spread the plague)

Middle Ages The only organized institution in Europe during the Middle Ages

Middle Ages Medieval knights code of behavior

Middle Ages - 300

Middle Ages Spread quickly due to increased human interaction

Middle Ages Name three results of the Crusades

Ren/Ref – 100 Used their wealth to sponsor great art

Ren/Ref Emphasis on the value of the individual

Ren/Ref Increased literacy rates and spread ideas

Ren/Ref Name three leaders of the Protestant movement

Ren/Ref ______________ lost power during the Reformation, and _______________ gained power.

Exploration The three complex civilizations created in Meso-America

Exploration The name of the slave trade portion of the Triangular Trade

Exploration The world-wide exchange of products and ideas between the East and West; new foods, languages, animals and diseases.

Exploration Spanish system that provided slave labor to colonists

Exploration Economic relationship between a mother country and a colony

All the Rest The end justifies the means was the main idea of The Prince, written by…

All the Rest Similar to the Mandate of Heaven, this was the belief that God chose who could be King or Queen

All the Rest William and Mary were given the throne in exchange for their signing the English Bill of Rights; Parliament now has more power

All the Rest Who said that government should be based on the consent of the people

All the Rest Three dudes from the Scientific Revolution