Match that... Flashcards

(41 cards)

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Mona Lisa

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Da Vinky

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The Birth of Venus

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Sandro Boticelli

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3
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The School of Athens

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Raphael

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4
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The Last Supper

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Da Vinky (most famous one)

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5
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Sistine Chapel Ceiling

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Michelangelo

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6
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The Miracle of the Slave

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Tintoretto

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Arnolfili Wedding Portrait

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Van Eyck (Dutch)

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8
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Ghent Altarpiece

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Van Eyck (Dutch)

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Man in a Red Turban

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Jan Van Eyck

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10
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The Creation of Adam

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Michelangelo (Sistine Chapel Ceiling)

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philosophe:
People should be educated
Ppl should have basic rights
Atheism

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Denis Diderot

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12
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feminism
tabula rasa

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Mary Wollstonecraft

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13
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humans are naturally selfish
Absolute Monarchy
moral compasses come from laws

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Thomas Hobbes (england)

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tabula rasa
ppl’s purpose is to fight sin
checks and balances (3-branch govt)
slavery is bad actually

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Mon-tes-quieu (france)

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tabula rasa
empiricism
representative govt (absolute monarchy)
govt should protect the people from outside antagonism

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John Locke (england) (lock away outside bad ppl)

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ppl are inherently good and are all* born equal
decentralized govt
democracy
agrianism (importance of small farmers)

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Thomas Jefferson (usa)

*except if they are not white

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humans are inherently good
no original sin
general will/social contract
everybody should follow rules in order to form a more perfect union

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Rousseau (swiss)
[rousseaucial contract)

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everybody is either good or bad
ppl have moral obligation to help others (something good is good bc of underlying logic, not because of any consequences)

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Immanuel Kant (more like immanuel kan!)

19
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religious freedom
separation of church and state
constitutional monarchy
free speech
also wrote plays

20
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L’Encyclopédie”

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by: Denis Diderot

21
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A Vindications on the Rights of Women”

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Mary Wollstonecraft

22
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Leviathan”

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Thomas Hobbes

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Two Treatises of Government

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The Declaration of Independence

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Thomas Jefferson

25
The Social Contract"
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Critique of Pure Reason"
Immanuel Kant
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Candide"
Voltaire
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inductive reasoning--what is inductive reasoning?
Francis Bacon it's when you observe something and make general conclusions
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not a match--what is deism?
belief that scientific observation and religious beliefs can coexist
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"Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains..." who wrote this and what does it mean?
Jean-Jacques Rousseau people should not give up their freedom to one ruler for survival. rather they should unite under the general will and submit to the majority.
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The Spirit of Laws", 1777
Montesquieu
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95 Theses"
Martin Luther Monk
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The Bahamas, Hispaniola and Syphillis
No.1 manatee fan Christopher Columbus
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Hawaii, New Zealand
James Cook
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sea route from portugal to india around africa
Vasco da Gama
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little strait across Brazil & Chile (patagonia) the strait is named after him
Ferdinand Magellan
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Baja california peninsula
Hernan cortes
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mouth of amazon river
Amerigo Vespucci Namesake of America
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Pacific Ocean Also killed Atahualpa (emperor of Incas)
Francesco Pizarro
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When was Gutenberg's printing press invented?
1436
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Two effects of Luther's teachings