Rise of Liberalism

 

Vocabulary

Renaissance

Secular

Humanism

Individualism

The Inquisition

The Prince

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Guttenberg Bible

Machiavelli

Michelangelo

Leonardo da Vinci

Petrarch / sonnet

Cervantes / Don Quixote

Shakespeare

vernacular languages

Reason

 

 

 

Reformation

Indulgences

simony

95 Theses

The Great Schism

Theology

Predestination

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Martin Luther

John Calvin

Puritans

Excommunication

Society of Jesus (Jesuits)

Council of Trent

Sola Fide

Sola Scriptura

Priesthood of Believers

 

Scientific Revolution

Scientific Method

observation & experimentation

Nicolas Copernicus

Galileo Galilei

Johannes Kepler

Rene Descartes

Issac Newton

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Absolutism

Direct Taxes

Standing Army

Spanish Inquisition

Constitutional States

Cardinal Richelieu

The Sun King

Divine Right of Kings

 

 

 

The Enlightenment

Progress

Reason

Deism

Atheism

Enlightened Despotism

Philosophes

Thomas Hobbes

John Locke

Baron de Montesquieu

Voltaire

 Jean Jacques Rousseau

Adam Smith

 

Questions

How did European thinking change due to the Renaissance?

 

Assignments

Create a Timeline 1500 - 1800.  Include all significant events both in Europe and those we studied in America & Africa

 

DBQ:  Enlightenment to Liberalism

 

From the list below, identify the three statements you most closely agree with.  Briefly explain why you believe the statement is correct.

1. Human Nature is in need of Strong Control.

2. Stability is more important than Equality.

3. Any system is better than chaos.

4. High position is the reward of had work.

5. Inequality makes societies function.

6. Human Nature is good, bad systems corrupt.

7. Equality is more important than stability.

8. Better no system than an unjust system.

9. High position is often based on conquest, fraud or inheritance.

10. inequalities are much greater than needed.