Friday, November 20, 2015

The Age of Reason

Age of Reason                                                                                                                                
Age of Enlightenment
"Father of the Enlightenment."
Deism
Pietism 
Descarte 
Spinoza 
Bacon  
Rousseau 
Inductive vs. deductive reasoning
Voltaire
Diderot 
Montesquieu
Social Contract 
Encyclopedia
Locke 
Views on the best type of government
Dualism
Pantheism
Rationalism 
Philosophes    
Empiricism    
Philipp Spener 
Jonathon Edwards
George Whitefield 
August Francke   
Moravians
John Wesley
Holy Club    
von Zizendorf 
Great Awakening 
Methodism 
El Greco 
Characteristics of baroque style Art  and Music  
Characteristics of Mannerism Art
Bernini 
Rembrandt     
Rubens  
Bach 
Handel
Hayden          
Monteverdi
Mozart 
Oratorio

Thursday, October 29, 2015

The Pursuit of Power: Age of Absolutism

Identify each of the Bourbon, Hohenzollern, Hapsburg, and Romanov Stuart Rulers
What Nation did they rule
The top 2 accomplishments of each
The first Bourbon
Who tripled the size of Prussia
The "Great Elector" of Prussia
Strongest German state?
Absolutism grows in ____ ____ ____ _____  is defeated in              
Tools they used to gain more power
Mazarin
Colbert
Richelieu
Edict of Nantes
Junkers
30 Years War
Terms of the Peace of Westphalia
Roundheads- leaders and supporters
Cavilers- leaders and supporters
Oliver Cromwell new title
Immediate cause of the English Civil War, Charles I asked Scotland to?
Act of Settlement
Examples of how England's King had limited power
Ivan the "Terrible"
Joseph II and Maria Theresa
Gustavas Adolphus
Grand Alliance
Poland's partition until 1919
Cause and Conclusion of the War of Spanish Secession, War of Austrian Secession and Seven Years War
French and Indian War in North America is called           in Europe
Strongest European nation after the 7 years war
Terms of Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, Treaty of Paris, Treaty of Utrecht

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Reformation Study Guide

Henry IV of France
Elizabeth
Mary I
John Calvin and his church in Geneva
The Diet of Worms
Martin Luther
John Wycliffe
Henry VIII"s children
The three alone's of the Reformation
Philip II
Thomas Cranmer
Council of Trent
The Index
The Jesuits
The Counter-Reformation
The St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
John Knox.
Puritans.
Separatists.
Mary Stuart
The Elizabethan Settlement
Anglican Church
Act of Supremacy
Book of Common Prayer.
Catherine of Aragon.
Anabaptists
Two sacraments did the Forty-Two Articles endorsed
Charles V
Frederick the Wise,
Indulgence
Luther's Ninety-five Theses
Indulgences.
Johann Tetzel
Pope Leo X
Romans 1:17
The Inquisition
The Jesuits
Identify the tools the Catholic Church used to oppose the Protestant Reformation
Describe two events that were influential in 1) Martin Luther's early life, his salvation, his break with the Roman Catholic Church and the spread of his teachings throughout Europe
Describe the defeat of the Spanish Armada and the impact it had on world history.

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Chapter 10 Renaissance

Renaissance mind                                                                                                          
Medieval mind                                                                                                         
Consequences of the Renaissance                                                                              
Renaissance art described ans Identify the contributions and significant works of the artists mentioned
Medievil Art                                                                                                 
Petrarch                                                             
Humanism                          
Florence                                                                                                       
Lorenzo de Medici                                         
Savonarola                   
Sir Thomas More                
Sistine Chapel            
Titian                
Frescoes              
Tintoretto                          
Raphael     
Leonardo da Vinci  
Michelangelo      
Ghiberti                                                                                                                    
Gutenberg and impact of printing press            
Van Eyck            
Brueghel         
Holbein                      
Erasmus          
Cervantes   
Michelangelo’s Pieta          
Brunelleschi defeat of Ghiberti        
the Counter Renaissance  
the High Renaissance  
the Northern Renaissance            
the Venetian Renaissance     


Shakespeare’s achievements