SOL Review/FINAL EXAM Flashcards

1
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Secular

A

Worldly thoughts rather than religious thoughts

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2
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Sonnets

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14 line poem on love

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3
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Plays

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written for theatrical performance

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Essays

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Writing about a single topic from the author’s POV

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Humanism

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The focus of human potential and achievements

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Who was Erasmus?

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A famous Christian Humanist who wrote “Praise The Folly”

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What were some characteristics of the Renaissance?

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  1. Themes like biblical works and Greek and Roman deities
  2. Revival of Classical works
  3. Imitates nature and reality
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8
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Who was Leonardo da Vinci and what did he do?

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“Renaissance Man”

Mona Lisa; The Last Supper

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9
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What did Raphael do?

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“School of Athens”

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10
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What did Michelangelo do?

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Sistine Chapel;

Statue of David

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11
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Where is Christianity located?

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Europe & Middle East

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12
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Where is Judaism located?

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Europe & Middle East

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13
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Where is Buddhism located?

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East & Southeast Asia

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14
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Where is Islam located?

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Asia, N. Africa, & Southern Europe

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15
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Where is Hinduism located?

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India & parts of Southeast Asia

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16
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Where was the Trans-Saharan trade route located and what products were traded?

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N. Africa

Gold & Salt

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17
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Where was the Silk Road trade route located and what products were traded?

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China–>Middle East

Porcelain, Silk, Paper, Compass

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18
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Where was the Indian Ocean trade route located and what products were traded?

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Maritime Network

Textiles, Numeral System, Spices

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19
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What were the world’s major states/empires in the 1500’s of the Western Hemisphere?

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Aztec Empire (Mexico)
Incan Empire (South America)
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20
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What were the major empires/states in the Eastern Hemisphere in the 1500’s?

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England
Russia
China
France
Ottoman Empire
Mughal India
Spain
Persia
Songhai Empire
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21
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What were conflicts that challenged the authority of Rome?

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  • Merchant wealth challenged church’s view on usury
  • German & English nobility dislike Italian domination of the church
  • Church corruption and sale of indulgences
  • Bubonic Plague
  • Church political power & wealth
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22
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The sale of what caused church corruption?

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Indulgences

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23
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Martin Luther

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(Germany)

  • 95 Theses
  • All humans are equal
  • Believed bible was ultimate authority
  • Salvation by faith
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John Calvin

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(Switzerland)

  • Expanded Protestant Movement
  • Predestination
  • Faith regulated by work ethic and living a righteous life
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25
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King Henry Vlll

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(England)

  1. Annulment
  2. National Church of England/Anglican Church
    - Dismissed authority of Pope in Rome
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26
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Who were the two dissenters prior to the reformers such as Martin Luther?

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John Wycliffe & Jan Hus

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27
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Who changed the focus of the Thirty Years War from religious to political and why?

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Cardinal Richelieu (France)
{-to limit Hapsburgs power}
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28
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Who invented the printing press?

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Johannes Gutenberg

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29
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What helped to spread new ideas and improve literacy?

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Printing Press

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30
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What was the Counter Reformation of the Roman Catholic Church?

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  • Jesuits
  • Council of Trent
  • The Inquisition
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31
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What were Jesuits?

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Missionaries in the “Society of Jesus” that spread the Catholic doctrine

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32
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What was the Inquisition?

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-Established to reinforce the Catholic Doctrine

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33
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What was the Council of Trent?

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The Catholic Church mounting reforms to reassert its authority

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34
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What was the Anglican Church?

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Reestablished Church of England by Queen Elizabeth 1

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35
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Predestination

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Belief that God is all powerful and already knows who will end up in heaven

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36
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Who were the Hapsburgs?

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Family/Leaders of the Holy Roman Empire during German Reformation (catholic ruling family)

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37
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What was the Thirty Years War?

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Fight over land, religion, and power (Catholics vs. Protestants)

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38
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Huguenots

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French Protestants

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39
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Edict of Nantes

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Gives freedom from religious persecution to huguenots

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40
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95 Theses

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(Martin Luther) Begins Protestant Reformation

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41
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Usury

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Interest charge on bans by merchants (Medici’s of Florence)

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42
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Elizabeth 1

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Daughter of Henry VIII

  • establishes Anglican church
  • religious tolerance
  • defeated Spanish Armada
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43
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What are factors that contributed to European Exploration

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  • Prince Henry The Navigator(Portugal)
  • God (diffusion of Christianity)
  • Gold(Demands for gold, spices, & natural resources)
  • Glory
44
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Christopher Columbus

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(Spain) -Discovered Americas

-allows Spain to colonize in Central America

45
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Vasco da Gama

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(Portugal)

  • Sea route to India
  • Cape of Good Hope
46
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Ferdinand Magellan

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(Spain)

-First man to circumnavigate the globe

47
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Francis Drake

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(England)

-First Englishman to circumnavigate the globe

48
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Jacques Cartier

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(France)

-Explored Canada

49
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Francisco Pizzaro

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(Spain)

-Conquered Incans

50
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Hernando Cortez

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(Spain)

-Conquered Aztecs

51
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What 5 countries established oversea empires?

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Spain
England
Portugal
Netherlands/Dutch
France
52
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What were 3 factors that contributed to the decimation of the Native American population?

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  1. Disease
  2. War/Conquistadors
  3. Slavery
53
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What was the new trade route that came out of the Age of Exploration called?

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Triangular Trade

54
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What were some American Exports?

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Tobacco, Corn, Turkeys, Sugar, Potatoes, & Peanuts

55
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What are some American Imports?

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Livestock, Citrus Fruit, Slaves, Diseases

56
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What are some Old World Exports?

A

Manufactured Goods from Europe?

57
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What are some Old World Imports?

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Precious Metals(Gold), Rum, & Raw Materials

58
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What was the exchange of products in American Exports/imports and Old World Exports/Imports?

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Columbian Exchange

59
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What was the impact of the Columbian Exchange?

A

Slavery

60
Q

What type of people were used as slaves and what did they work on?

A

Native Americans & Africans; Plantations

61
Q

What system destroyed native economics?

A

Encomienda

62
Q

What are 2 characteristics of the Americas colonization?

A
  1. Establishment of colonies

2. Rigid Class system in Latin America

63
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What are 2 characteristics of Africa’s colonization?

A
  1. European trading posts established along the coast

2. Trade in slaves, gold, ivory, and other resources

64
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What are 2 characteristics of Asia’s colonization?

A
  1. Influence of trading companies

2. Colonization by small groups of merchants

65
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Indigenous

A

Native/original to land

66
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Migration

A

Movement of or by people

67
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Emigration

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Going out of a country/leaving to settle in another

68
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Diffusion

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Spread of religion (Christianity)

69
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Conversion

A

Changing ones religion

70
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Cash Crops

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Agricultural products grown and sold for profit

71
Q

Why was the Taj Mahal built?

A

A memorial for Shah Jahan’s wife

72
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Where was the Mughal empire located and what religion was focused there?

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North India; Islam

73
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Where was the Ottoman empire located and what religion was focused there?

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Asia Minor; Islam

74
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Where was Chinese empire located and what religion was focused there?

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East Asia; Buddhism

75
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Where was the Japanese empire located and what religion was focused there?

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East Asia; Buddhism

76
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What products were traded in the Ottoman empire?

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Coffee, ceramics, and ideas of Scientific Trade

77
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What products were traded in the Mughal empire?

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Spices, gems, textiles, art, literature, and architecture

78
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What products were traded in the Chinese empire?

A

Porcelain, silk, paper, compass, tea

79
Q

What products were traded in the Japanese empire?

A

none they practiced isloationism

80
Q

What city did the Ottomans take over and rename?

A

Constantinople

81
Q

What two nations had isolationist policies?

A

China and Japan

82
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What is enclave?

A

Territory whose geographical boundaries lie within the border of another country

83
Q

What is the military leader of Japan known as?

A

shogun

84
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What are some African imports?

A

Manufactured goods from Europe; corn and peanuts

85
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What are some African exports?

A

Slaves, Raw materials; ivory and gold

86
Q

What is commercial revolution and what were its causes?

A

Change in the way European empires grew economies

-causes: ~European Maritime nations competed for overseas markets, colonies, and resources

87
Q

What was the new economic system that emerged during the commercial revolution?

A

Mercantilism

88
Q

Describe Mercantilisms economic system

A
  1. Adopted by colonial powers in effort to be self-sufficient
  2. Colonies existed for benefit of mother country
89
Q

Who were the main people of the Scientific Revolution?

A
Nicolas Copernicus
Johannes Kepler
Galileo Galilei
William Harvey
Isaac Newton
90
Q

Nicolaus Copernicus

A

Heliocentric theory (sun is center)

91
Q

Johannes Kepler

A

Planetary motion

92
Q

William Harvey

A

Discovered circulation of blood

93
Q

Isaac Newton

A

Laws of Gravity and Motion

94
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Elizabeth 1

A
  • Anglican church
  • religious tolerance
  • victory over Spanish Armada
95
Q

Charles 1

A

executed by Oliver Cromwell

96
Q

Oliver Cromwell

A

General whom executed Charles 1 and became military dictator

97
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Charles ll

A

Royal bloodline restores to power

98
Q

William & Mary

A
  • Glorious Revolution
  • English Bill of Rights
  • Constitutional Monarchy
99
Q

John Locke

A

Enlightment

  • Life, Liberty, Property
  • Two treatises on gov.
100
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Thomas Hobbes

A

Enlightment

-Leviathan

101
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Voltaire

A

Enlightment

-Seperation of Church & State

102
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John-Jacques Rousseau

A

Enlightment

-The Social Contract

103
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Montesquieu

A

Enlightment

  • The spirit of laws
  • Separation of powers (i.e. branches)
104
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Thomas Jefferson

A

American Revolution

-Declaration of Independence

105
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Louis XIV

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French Revolution

-Palace of Versailles