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World History - 10 1500 to Present Day SOL Review
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1. Renaissance “Rebirth” of classical knowledge “Birth”of the modern world Spread of the Renaissance from the Italian city-states to northern Europe
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Contributions of the Renaissance Accomplishments in the visual arts: Michelangelo: Italian artist Famous for: Statue of David The Sistine Chapel
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Leonardo da Vinci: Italian artist, sculptor, and inventor ( Renaissance Man) Famous for: Mona Lisa Last Supper
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Literature Accomplishments William Shakespeare - Sonnets - 14 line poems Plays and essays English writer who wrote: Invented over 2,000 words
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Accomplishments in Intellectual Ideas Erasmus -European humanist Humanist - Thinkers who studied classical text and focused on human potential and achievement
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Moveable type, printing press Production and sales of books - first book, Gutenberg Bible 2. What helped to disseminate ideas?
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3. Where is the concentration of each of these religions found around 1500 and Today: Judaism - 1500: Middle East and Europe Holy Book - Torah Christianity - 1500:Europe and Middle East Holy Book - Bible
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Hinduism - 1500: India and SE Asia Buddhism- 1500: East and SE Asia Islam -1500: Parts of Asia, Africa and Southern Europe Holy Book - Quran
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Judaism - Today: Christianity - Today:
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Hinduism - Today: Buddhism- Today: Islam -Today:
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4. What were the regional trading patterns around 1500? Silk Road - running from Asia to Europe Maritime routes across the Indian Ocean Western European sea and river trade
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Trans-Sahara Routes across Africa Northern European links to the Black Sea
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5. Why were trading patterns important? Exchange of products and ideas (**Cultural Diffusion)
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India & Middle East - Textiles and numerical system (**Hindu-Arabic Numerals) 6. By 1500, what technological and scientific advancements had been made and exchanged? China - Paper, compass, silk and porcelain
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Scientific transfer- Medicine, astronomy, and mathematics 7. What were problems and issues that provoked religious reforms in Western Christianity? Merchants challenged the Church’s view of usury.
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German and English nobility did not like the Italian domination of the Church. Catholic Churches wealth and political power. Church’s corruption and sale of indulgences.
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8. Martin Luther His View – Salvation by faith alone, Bible is the ultimate authority, All humans equal before God. Actions - 95 Thesis and birth of the Protestant Church (Lutheran)
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9. John Calvin Views - Predestination, faith revealed by living a righteous life, work ethic Actions - Expansion of the Protestant movement
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10. King Henry VIII View - Dismissed the authority of the Pope of Rome Actions - Divorced, broke with Rome, headed the national Church of England
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11. What were the major issues involved in the Reformation? North German Princes converted to Protestantism Hapsburgs - Supported the Catholic Church Thirty Years War - Protestant vs. Catholics
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13. Reformation in France Huguenots - French Protestants Edict of Nantes – religious toleration granted by Henry IV and taken away by Louis XIV Cardinal Richelieu - changed the focus of the Thirty Years War from religious to political
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14. Catholic Counter Reform Jesuits - Society of Jesus spread Catholic doctrines Inquisition - reinforce Catholic Doctrine
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15. Changes that occurred during the Reformation? Secularism – religious affairs should be separated from public affairs Individual – the needs of the individual is seen as important Religious tolerance (i.e. Edict of Nantes and Elizabeth I)
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Growth of Literacy Bible printed in English, French, and German 16. Role of the Printing Press? **Had an impact on spreading the ideas of the Renaissance and Reformation
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Test You Knowledge 1. Who became head of the Anglican Church? A. Henry XVIII B. Elizabeth I C. Louis XIV
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2. Which family continued to support the Roman Catholic Church? A. Hapsburgs B. Gutenbergs C. Luthers
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3. Who wrote the 95 Thesis expressing his objections regarding indulgences? A. John Calvin B. John Locke C. Martin Luther
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4. Who was considered the “Renaissance Man” and painted the Mona Lisa? A. da Vinci B. Michelangelo C. Erasmus
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5.John Calvin believed in predestination, which is the belief that ____ A. Human salvation can only be won through faith in God’s goodness B. God knows who will attain salvation even before they’re born C. Human are sinful by nature
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6. The Renaissance movement that focused on human potential and achievement? A. Humanism B. Realism C. Nationalism
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7. In 1500, the largest concentration of people who practiced Buddhism lived in? A. SE Africa B. SE Asia C. NW Europe
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8. The life centered around the Quran is what religion? A. Judaism B. Hinduism C. Islam D. Buddhism
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9. Henry VIII wanted his marriage annulled because___ A. Thought she was a poor mother B. Wanted a male heir and marry a younger women C. Wanted to form a political alliance with France
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10. The printing press was responsible for all of the following except___ A. Growth of literacy B. Spread of the Reformation C. da Vinci’s fame D. Spread of the Renaissance
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17. Why was Europeans interested in exploring new lands? Demand for gold, spices, and natural resources Support diffusion of Christianity Competition between European Empires
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18. Henry the Navigator Navigational School Portugal 19. Vasco da Gama Portugal Found a direct route to India
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20. Christopher Columbus 21. Hernando Cortes Spain Reaches the Caribbean and Americas Spain Destroys the Aztecs in Mexico
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22. Francisco Pizarro Spain Destroys the Incas in Peru 23. Ferdinand Magellan Spain Claims the Philippines for Spain First explorer to circumnavigate the globe
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24. Francis Drake 25. Jacques Cartier English Pirate Second explorer to circumnavigate the globe France Reaches the eastern coast of Canada.
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Names the St. Lawrence River Names the island he discovers, Mount Royal - Montreal 26. Means of diffusion of Christianity? Migration of colonist to new lands Conversion of indigenous people – make all the natives Christians
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27. What were the affects of migration to the Americas? End of Mayas, Incas, and Aztecs. Expansion of territories claimed by Europe Forced migration of African slaves
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28. What were the affects of migration of Africa? European trading post along coast. Trade in slaves, gold, …… Import corn and peanuts
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Influence on trading companies (Portuguese, Dutch, and British) 29. What were the affects of migration of Asia? Colonization of India, the Indies, and China
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30. Impact of the Columbian Exchange? European lifestyle changes due to the import of corn, potatoes, and tobacco.
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Impact on the Americas: European horses and cattle changed the lifestyles of American Indians. European diseases like smallpox killed many American Indians.
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Shortage of labor to grow cash crops led to use of African slaves. Slavery was based on race European plantation system destroyed indigenous economies and damaged their environment.
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31. Triangular Trade Linked Europe, Africa, and Americas to trade: slaves, sugar, and rum Europe Rum Africa Slaves Americas Sugar
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32. Precious metals exported out of Americas? Gold and Silver
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Present day Turkey 33. Ottoman Empire Locations: Asia Minor Constantinople becomes Istanbul Asia Minor =
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34. Where does it expand to? SW Asia SE Europe Balkan Peninsula North Africa
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35. Constantinople, capital of the Byzantine Empire now becomes? Istanbul, capital of the Ottoman Empire. Trade Coffee and Ceramics
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36. Location of Mughal Empire? North India
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37. Contribution of the Mughal Empire? Spread of Islam into India Taj Mahal Trading Post – England, Portuguese, and Netherlands Indian Textiles
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38. Why China limits trade with Europe? Europe wants tea and porcelain
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39. Why does Japan limits trade with Europe? Shogun – Military Ruler, limits trade. Remains isolated to limit foreign influence. U.S. ends Japanese isolation by sending in Matthew Perry
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1.Location of the Mughal Empire? A.The Middle East B.Northern China C.India D.Japan
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2.The Triangular Trade linked A.Africa, Asia, Europe B. Africa, Americas, Europe C. Americas, Europe, Asia
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3.Founder of the Navigational School? A.Prince Henry B.Vasco da Gama C. Herndando Cortes
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4.Which of the following was not a contribution of the Mughal Empire? A. Taj Mahal B. Textiles C. Porcelain
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5.Which of the following items was not an import to the Americas? A. Horses B. Tobacco C. Cattle
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6.Which of the following items was exported to Europe from the Americas? A. Corn B. Ivory C. Tea
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7.Who claimed the Philippines for Spain? A. Ferdinand Magellan B. Hernando Cortes C. Francisco Pizarro
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8.What present day country did the Incans live? A. Mexico B. Guatemala C. Peru
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