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| Technique used by artist to make paintings seem 3-dimisional by making distant objects smaller than those close to the viewer |
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| To make a formal retraction or disavowal of a previously held statement or belief |
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| Did not believe the seven sacraments guaranteed salvation, believed salvation was gained through faith alone,Started Lutheranism, protested against the catholic church, believed that the catholic church used the religion to gain money, did not believe the clergy had special powers to grant salvation, believed salvation came through faith alone, wrote 95 theses,People saw it as an answer to church corruption, princes wanted to overthrow rule of the church and Holy Roman emperor, Germans were tired of paying to support churches and clergy in Italy. |
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| desert on Arabian Pennensula |
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| Discrimination against Jews |
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| The spoken relation and preservation, from one generation to the next, of a people's cultural history and ancestry, often by a storyteller in narrative form. |
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| setteled peoples that live in one place |
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| sign of a country's wealth |
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| A representation or picture of a sacred or sanctified Christian personage, traditionally used and venerated in the Eastern Church. |
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| a Christian from the northern part of Iraq |
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| (a person who has) beliefs contrary to those of the church |
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| The study of classical culture that focused on worldly subjects rather than religious issues |
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| ancient times in the Greek and Roman world, esp. from Homer to the fall of the Western Roman Empire; also anything of or pertaining to this time period |
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| Device used to print multiple copies of texts, ifluenced the spread of Luther’s 95 theses |
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a system in which people are born into a certain group that cannot be changed
castes:vaisya,kashatrya, sudra, untouchables, (look up others) |
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| The transformation of arable or habitable land to desert, as by a change in climate or destructive land use. |
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| A tall slender tower attached to a mosque, having one or more projecting balconies from which a muezzin summons the people to prayer. |
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| Islamic religion started by Muhhamed |
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Pope-Catholic Patriarch-eastern orthodox |
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| things become more realistic |
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| Contrast between light and dark |
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| beleif that who will recieve salvation is predetermined and connot be changed |
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| people that spread Catholocism and tried to get rid of heresy |
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| Those branches of knowledge, such as philosophy, literature, and art, that are concerned with human thought and culture; the liberal arts. |
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| in medieval times, the organization of rural economy and society by three classes of manors: demesne, serf or villein holdings, and free peasant land |
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| the most widely spoken Bantu languages; the official language of Kenya and Tanzania and widely used as a lingua franca in east and central Africa |
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| Ming government isolates themselves from the rest of the world after Zheng He dies |
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| legalized Christianity, by Constantine |
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In the Eastern, Roman Catholic, and some other Western Christian churches, any of the traditional seven rites that were instituted by Jesus and recorded in the New Testament and that confer sanctifying grace.
baptism, confirmation, matrimony, communion, holy oils,confession,ordination |
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| When Making objects in a painting different sizes to emphasize depth the point of smallest object? |
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| financial supporter of the arts |
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| Church court set up during the middle ages |
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| educated guess used in the scientific method |
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| price of the supply is determined by the demand and the amount in stock |
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| journey to a sacred place or shrine |
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| ask a question, hypothesis, form experiment, experiment, observation, collect data, form conclusion |
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| The buying or selling of ecclesiastical pardons, offices, or emoluments. |
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| favoritism shown to relatives or close friends by those in power as by giving them jobs |
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| The art of painting on fresh, moist plaster with pigments dissolved in water |
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| To be recognized as a saint |
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Relating to, measured from, or with respect to the center of the earth. Having the earth as a center. |
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Of or relating to a reference system based at the center of the sun. Having the sun as a center. |
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| A town or city that is the official seat of government in a political entity, such as a state or nation. |
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| the national church of England (and all other churches in other countries that share its beliefs); has its see in Canterbury and the Sovereign as its temporal head [ |
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| family consisting of parents and their children and grandparents of a marital partner |
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| A leader of an Islamic polity, regarded as a successor of Muhammad and by tradition always male. |
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| person who died for their religion |
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| This sets up the church of England, Henry VII becomes the head of the church, takes power away from the Pope |
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| a philosophy which is based on the responsibilities and extreme respect for Parents |
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| A philosophy that supports a life of moderation. Live simply in nature |
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| A philosophy that believes that people are evil, strict rules and harsh punishments |
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