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Mid Term Review
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1 Leonardo Da Vinci
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2 rebirth
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3 literacy
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4 Creation of Adam
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5 Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
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6 Michelangelo
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7 Divine Comedy
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8 Educated in arts Higher education Talented Military and physical exercise
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9 Political power
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10 Liberal arts
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11 Goes through the various levels of life after death
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12 Leaders should do whatever necessary to achieve their goals
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13 They had a wealthy class that invested in the arts
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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.
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15 Rome Avignon
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16 It started the Protestant Reformation
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17 reading
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18 reading
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19 Henry VIII
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20 A trial held to determine what to do with Martin Luther
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21 Separate Adults Church
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22 Education mission
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23 The decision about Luther. They banned his writings and convicted him of heresy.
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24 German monk who wrote the 95 theses
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25 lives
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26 A pardon issued by the pope to reduce your soul’s time in purgatory.
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27 To declare a marriage invalid based on the laws of the church
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28 Augsburg
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29 Treaty that split the New World between Spain and Portugal
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30 The part of the Triangular Trade Route where slaves were transported from Africa to the Americas.
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31 Diseases brought by the Europeans
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32 Culture Religion Language Government
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33 Ibo
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34 reading
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35 reading
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36 reading
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37 Africa
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38 Australia Antarctica
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39 God – spread Christianity Gold – the riches Glory – the fame
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40 Limited cultivation to only one island
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41 To find a sea route to Asia through North America
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42 Europe began to dominate the world and there was a mass migration to the Americas
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43 Johannes Kepler
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44 Isaac Newton
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45 Freedom Rationalism Tolerance
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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.
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47 Deism
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48 Johannes Kepler
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49 The Encyclopedia
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50 Galileo
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51 The Spirit of Laws written by Montesquieu
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52 Beccaria
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53 Philosophes, nobles, and members of the upper middle class (bourgeoisie)
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54 Orderly Fixed
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55 Ptolemy
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56 The universal model that the sun is the center of the universe
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57 3 rd
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58 Picture
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59 Broke away from the Estates General and acted independently as the National Assembly
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60 The storming of the Bastille
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61 Tennis Court Oath
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62 Committee of Public Safety (controlled by the Jacobin party)
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63 To get the king’s support of the DoRoMaC and to get bread
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64 Indoor tennis court
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65 Killed thousands by guilloitine Dechristianization (new calendar) Suspicion and paranoia of all citizens
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66 CCC (Civil Constitution of the Clergy)
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67 Freedom of religion (religious toleration) Vote to help create laws Guaranteed property rights
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68 Napoleonic Codes All people pay taxes Reopened churches shut down during the RoT
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69 To destroy Great Britain’s economy
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70 stability
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