Rise of Liberalism
Vocabulary
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Renaissance Secular Humanism Individualism The Inquisition The Prince Movable Type Guttenberg Bible Machiavelli Michelangelo Leonardo da Vinci Petrarch / sonnet Cervantes / Don Quixote Shakespeare vernacular languages Reason
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Reformation Indulgences simony 95 Theses The Great Schism Theology Predestination Movable Type Martin Luther John Calvin Puritans Excommunication Society of Jesus (Jesuits) Council of Trent Sola Fide Sola Scriptura Priesthood of Believers
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Scientific Revolution Scientific Method observation & experimentation Nicolas Copernicus Galileo Galilei Johannes Kepler Rene Descartes Issac Newton
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Absolutism Direct Taxes Standing Army Spanish Inquisition Constitutional States Cardinal Richelieu The Sun King Divine Right of Kings
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The Enlightenment Progress Reason Deism Atheism Enlightened Despotism Philosophes Thomas Hobbes John Locke Baron de Montesquieu Voltaire Jean Jacques Rousseau Adam Smith
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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. |