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AztecsIncas Reformation Exploration and Scientific Revolution World Geography 200 Point 400 Points 600 Points 800 Points 1000 Points 200 Point 400 Points 600 Points 800 Points 1000 Points 600 Points 800 Points 1000 Points Renaissance
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It’s the lake that is home to the Aztec capital
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Lake Texcoco
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He is the conqueror of the Aztecs, and it is the year he arrived
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Cortez; 1519
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It’s the mountain range the Spaniards had to go over to reach Tenochtitlan
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Sierra Madre
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These two men were Aztec leaders; one met Cortez the day he arrived, the other saw the final battle go down in Tenochtitlan
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Montezuma II, Huotemoc
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They are the three things the Spanish were mostly looking for in the New World
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Glory, Gold, and to spread religion
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He conquered the Incan Empire, and in this year
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Pizarro, 1532
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These two men got into a civil war for control of the Inca when Wayna Capac died from smallpox
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Huascar and Atahualpa
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There were approximately this many miles of roads connecting the Incan empire, and they were carved out of this mountain range
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25,000; Andes
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There were this many people in the Incan empire before it collapsed
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9 million
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Pizarro eventually died in this manner
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He was killed by the son of one of his rivals, who he had previously killed
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The Renaissance began taking shape in these two cities
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Venice and Florence
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He believed that a person should do whatever it takes to stay in power, even if it wasn’t right
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Niccolo Machiavelli
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This invention (also name the inventor) made it so that more people had access to information than ever before
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Gutenberg’s Printing Press
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These three Italian artists were some of the Renaissance’s most famous
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Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael
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He was England’s most famous Renaissance artist (yes, theater is an art!)
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William Shakespeare
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This person began the Reformation by doing this thing
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Martin Luther nailed the 95 Theses to the church door
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His branch of Christianity believed in predestination, and it’s what predestination means
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John Calvin; whether or not you’re going to heaven is decided in advance
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It’s the color on the map that’s Catholic
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The tan color
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This court in Spain decided whether or not you did something that went against the Church, which is called __________ (need two answers!)
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Inquisition; heresy
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It’s two of the three religious names that could describe the red area on the map
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Church of England, protestant, or Anglican Church
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These three inventions helped people navigate on the open ocean
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Compass, Astrolabe, sextant, new rudders, and triangular sails
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It’s the name for the transfer of goods, ideas, and people between the New World and Old World
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Columbian Exchange
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He came up with the idea that the sun, NOT the Earth, is at the center of our solar system. What a crazy idea!
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Copernicus
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This country established trade posts along Africa in an attempt to sail to Asia
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Portugal
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It’s the modern-day telescope that produced this image
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Hubble Space Telescope
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It’s why people DO live where they do in Russia- along those white lines
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Access to roads/ transportation
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It’s why people DO live along the southern and eastern edges, and NOT in the middle
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Large flat areas to farm in the southeast and cities; Amazon rain forest and Andes in the middle/ west
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It’s why people DON’T live as densely in the western part of the U.S. 1 2
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The west is covered with the Great Plains, Rocky Mountains, and high desert; the east was settled first too
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These two geographic features are why there is nearly no habitation between China and the Indian subcontinent 1 2
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Gobi Desert and Himalayan (or Tibetan) Plateau
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These three features in Africa keep many people from living there 1 2 3
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Sahara Desert, Rain Forest, Kalahari Desert
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Make your wager
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Describe how the Reformation played out in France, England, and Spain
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