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who were 3 leaders who made a difference in the world? Ghandi, Martin Luther King ,Abraham Lincoln
What is Civilization? a highly organized society
Why did cities start near water? to provide floods and good soils for farming,for transportation, and their only source of water
what are some examles of an oranized government? IRS, Defence department
What does Polytheistic mean? Beleif in many gods
what is job specialization? Where people focus on one job or skill
How were social classes separated? they were based on what job or skill you have.
What did the early writing look like? they looked like simple pictures
What are some examples of public works? Roads,Bridges
what were the crusades? and series of holy wars between European Christians and muslins for the holy land Jeruselem
how did the Bubonic Plague spread? through fleas carried by rats on ships
What was the renesance? it was a point in time when people started to change
Who is Leonardo Da Vinci? a painter who disected bodies to figure out how they work
Who is Michelangelo and waht was the name people called him by? he was a sculpter, engineer, Painter, Architest, and poet, people called him a Melancholy Genius
Who is Raphael? he is an Artist
Indulgences a lessening of the time a soul would ave to spend in purgatory, according to churchreachings at least.
wittenburg a place in Germany where Johann Tetzel set up a pulpit
Charles V teh new holy Roman emperor in 1512
Diet The word diet, or assembly of German princes, comes from expectingto defend his writings.
John Calvin published a widley read book that set forth his religious beliefs it told how to run a protestant church
Predestination the idea that God had long ago determined who would gain salvation
Geneva where Calvin was asked to lea their community in 1541
Martin Luther a german Monk
renaissance a time of creativity and great change in many areas political, social, economic, and cultural
Humanism an intellectual movement at the heat of the renaissance that focused on education and classics
humanities study of subjests such as grammer, rehetoric, poetry, and history that were taught in ancient Greece and Rome
Florence a city in the tuscany Regions of Northern Italy that was the center of the italian Renaissance
patron a person who provides financial support for the arts.
perspective artistic technique used to give paintings and drawings a three dimentional effect
The Three G's God Gold Glory
3 types of people doers whaters and guh what happened
Middle passage what had happend on the route they took from one point to another
Elightenment a scientific approag used in evaluating politics and government
Natural Law Rules Discoverable by reason
Thomas Hobbes 7th centry English thinkers
John Locke another 7th centry English thinker
Social Contract an agreement by which they gave up their freedom for an organized society
Natural rights rights that belong to all humans from birth
Philosophe Enlightenment thinkers
Montequeiu an early and influential thinker
Voltaire a philosophe named francios-marie Arouet
Diderot produced a 28-volume set of books (the encyclopedia)
Rousseau Belived that people in there natural state were basically good
Laissez faire a policy that allowed buisnesses to operate with little or no government
Adam Smith Scottish Economist
What did thomas hobbes say about the people? he said they are greedy
What did John Locke say about the people? he said people are good
What did Rousseau say about the people? he said people are good but society makes them bad
What is the Golden rule of rights? you have the right to do just about anything until it interfears with someone else's rights
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