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| Who is the founder/father of Judaism? |
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| Who is the founder/father of Christianity? |
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| Who is the founder/father of Islam? |
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| Who is the founder/father of Hinduism? |
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| Where was the origin of Judaism? |
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| Where was the origin of Christianity |
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| Where was the origin of Islam? |
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| Where was the origin of Hinduism? |
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| Where was the origin of Buddhism? |
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| Who is the founder/father of Buddhism? |
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| What was the Holy Text for Judaism? |
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| What was the Holy Text for Christianity? |
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| Bible (New/Old Testament) |
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| What was the Holy Text for Islam? |
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| What was the Holy Text for Hinduism? |
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| What was the Holy Text for Buddhism? |
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| Who came first; Minoans or Mycenaeans? |
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| Who was considered first because of their first use of Greek language; Minoans or Mycenaeans? |
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| What famous works is Machiavelli known for? |
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| The Prince- "The end justifies the means" (book and principle) |
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| What famous works is Castiglione known for? |
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| What famous works is Jan Van Eyck known for? |
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| Landscapes and domestic life (paintings) |
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| What famous works is Erasmas known for? |
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| In Praise of Folly (book) |
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| What famous works is Gutenburg known for? |
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| What famous works is Raphael known for? |
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| The School of Athens (painting) |
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| What famous works is Sir Thomas More known for? |
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| What famous works is Michelangelo known for? |
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| David, Sistine Chapel, Pieta (painting/sculpture/church) |
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| What famous works is Lorenzo de Medici known for? |
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| Patron of the Arts (both a painting and philosophy of life) |
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| What famous works is Durer known for? |
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| He traveled from native Germany to Italy to study. |
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| What famous works is Leonardo da Vinci known for? |
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| The Individual, The Last Supper, Monalisa, and Virgin of the Rocks. (paintings) |
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| Reformation- Ulrich Zwingli |
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| 2nd most important Protestant reformer, successful in Geneva, Switzerland. Theocracy and Predestination |
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| Explorers- "Conquistador" (term) |
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Definition: Spanish Conquerer: Cortez, Pizarro |
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| England, "Purify the church" |
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| What agreement was signed giving German Princes the right to decide his church's religion? |
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| What religion did Charles V want Europe to be? |
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| What was the term that meant pardons issued by the pope? |
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| What was the term that King Henry V wanted and the Pope declared invalid? |
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| The idea that one's salvation has already been planned by God is (Blank) |
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| This term means that the church and government as one |
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| At the (Blank), the Catholic Church tried to force Martin Luther to recant his 95 Theses and declared him an outlaw. |
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| against/or nothing to do with church and religion. (Of the world) |
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| 14-17th Century, began in Italy, French for "Rebirth" |
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| What is a Heretic/heresy? |
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| Selling of church positions |
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| Selling church positions to family |
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| piece of paper from the pope that could reduce one's souls time in purgatory. |
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| Explain the main motivating factors for exploration. |
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| What famous works was William Shakespeare known for? |
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| Playwright. (Romeo and Juliet) |
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| Explain the Edict of Nantes |
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| King Henry IV of France promised Protestants a peaceful life. |
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| killed 1/3 of the entire population |
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| Who united the Angles and the Saxons? |
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| What does Pax Romana mean? And what was it about? |
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| Meant- "Roman Peace" and it was about an era were Rome was at it's high point for wealth. |
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| What was the cause for the Crusades? |
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| Taking back the Holy Land (Jerusalem) |
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| What happened at the Council of Clermont? And who leaded it? |
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| Pope Urban II got Christian soldiers to fight in the Crusades (for free). |
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