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World History 1500 to Present
Unit 1 Vocabulary: World Empires and Religions circa 1500 AD; Renaissance,
Reformation and Scientific Revolution IntroSOLs: 1 a-e; 2 a-d; 3 a-c; 6 a-c; 14 a,b
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How do we LEARN terms?
• RECALL– “Know it:
• ANALYZE– “Understand it”
• APPLY– “DO something
with that demonstrates that you really get it!”
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CivilizationCivilization
• This is a complex culture in which large numbers of human beings share a
number of common elements.
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Key Features of Civilization
• CitiesCities
• Well organized Well organized governmentgovernment
• Complex ReligionComplex Religion
• Job SpecializationJob Specialization
• Social ClassesSocial Classes
• Arts & Arts & ArchitectureArchitecture
• Public WorksPublic Works
• WritingWriting
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Locate the earliest human civilizations….
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1.Know the Rivers/regions
2.Identify Main Religion
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TheologyTheology
• This is the study of religion and God which was the most highly regarded subject of the medieval university.
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•Name the 5 major world religions
•Founders, books, tenets, and geographic distribution from Civ-Present
http://www.mapsofwar.com/images/Religion.swf
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Four Noble Truths
• This is the basic beliefs of Buddhism that most of life’s suffering is caused by our desires for self-satisfaction.
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*All life is suffering
*Suffering from Greed
*Suffering stops when greed stops
* Stop greed by following 8 fold path
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Caste System
• This is a rigid set of social categories that determined a person’s occupation
and position in society.
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Ten Commandments
• This was the set of guidelines revealed to Moses by God on Mount Sinai as
part of the covenant between God and the Hebrews.
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Hammurabi
• This person was ruler of a Mesopotamian kingdom who built
many temples and encouraged trade, but is best remembered for his super-
strict law code.
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Tikal
• This was a large Mayan City in present day Guatemala that may have had a hundred thousand inhabitants.
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Chichen Itza
• Ancient city of the Mayan Indians located in the northern center of the Yucatán Peninsula of present-day
Mexico.
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El Castillo
12-23-2012!!
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Tenochtitlan
• Island city that was the Aztec capital where present day Mexico City is
located.
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CORTES
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Black Death
• The most devastating natural disaster in European history which killed about
1/3 of the population.
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SEE a DR. ASAP!!!!!
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Great Schism
• This was a conflict within the Catholic Church when two popes, one French and one Italian, were elected at the
same time and the disputes that followed weakened the political and spiritual authority of the Catholic
Church.
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This “schism” was the Western Roman Church…
not the Eastern/Western Schism”
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Leonardo da Vinci
• This multi-talented Italian artist, painter, inventor, sculptor, architect and mathematician was the ultimate
Renaissance man and even cut up dead bodies to better illustrate the human
form in his art.
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Medici Family
• This was a powerful banking family from Florence that financed much of
the Renaissance through their patronage of artists and inspiration to
writers.
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Giovanni Di Bicci Cosimo il Vecchio Cosimo I
Lorenzo the Magnificent
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Niccolo Machiavelli
• This writer of the Renaissance believed that the key to gaining and maintaining
power was to not let oneself be restricted by moral principles. He was
one of the first political writers to abandon morality as a basis for
analyzing political power.
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The end justifies the
MeansIt is better to be feared than
loved
Never take advice from a subordinate
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The Prince
• One of the most influential books on political power in the Western world,
this work has stood the test of time as a handbook on how to achieve political
power at any cost.
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Cesare Borgia, son of Pope Alexander VI
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Renaissance
• This was an intellectual and artistic movement based on the renewed
interest in the classical heritage of Greeks and Romans. It began in Italy
and spread throughout Europe.
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Protestant Reformation
• This was the religious movement that divided the Western Catholic Church in the early 1500s and created numerous
Christian sects that are still in existence today.
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“THE CHURCH” =Roman Catholic
1054 AD 1st E/W Schism =
Roman Catholicism
Eastern Orthodox based in
Constantinople
1378 -1417 AD = “The Great Schism
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Martin Luther95 Theses starts the Protestant
Reformation
John CalvinTheocracy
predestination
King Henry VIIIEngland
Under Elizabeth I, Anglican
In America, Episcopal
Huguenots = FrenchPresbyterians = Scotland
Pilgrims = Protestant Separatists in America
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Catholic Counter-Reformation
• This was the official Church response to the divisive Christian reform
movement that included the founding of the Jesuits, the reform of the
papacy, the decrees of the Council of Trent,… and the establishment of
courts of the Inquisition.
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1560 -1648 (After conclusion of Thirty Years War in Europe)
• Society of Jesus, Jesuits
• More missionaries sent
• Strengthened Inquisition
• 1545 @ Council of Trent….clarified doctrines
• Made several changes based on complaints of Protestants
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Johann Tetzel
• This monk sold indulgences to German Christians, telling them they could buy
forgiveness for their sins and for the sins of family members already dead.
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• German Dominican friar
• Disgusted Martin Luther to write his 95 theses (reasons the Catholic Church needed to shape up)
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Martin Luther
• This German monk and Bible professor believed that Christians
could achieve salvation through faith alone and launched a religious reform movement to break with the Catholic
Church.
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“Did he or didn’t he????”
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John Calvin
• This Protestant leader set up a theocracy in Geneva, Switzerland and
believed in predestination.
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ORIGINAL SIN PREDESTINATION
Educate Both Sexes
Pray, Work, Learn, Die
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Henry VIII
• This ruler of England broke with the Catholic Church for mostly political
reasons. He wanted a divorce from his first wife and when the Pope said, “No,” he turned to his own church courts and eventually made himself head of the
Protestant Church of England.
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• Handsome and Athletic in his youth
• Married to a Spanish Catholic, had one child that survived, Mary I aka, “Bloody Mary”
• Married 5 more times, only notable child: Elizabeth I with wife #2, Anne Boleyn
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vernacular
• This term refers to works of literature that are published in regional
languages rather than classical languages like Latin or Greek.
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EGO LATINAM• Latin represented
the glory that was ROME
• Latin was the language of learning, business, law, medicine, and most importantly, THE CHURCH
• Romans “spoke” Italian
• Spaniards spoke Spanish
• People in Gaul spoke French
• German, English, Dutch, Finnish, etc….
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secular
• This term refers to nonreligious or “worldly” things.
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SECULAR is “NOT RELIGIOUS”
• Secular Music?• Secular TV shows?• Secular law?• Secular government?• Secular education?• Secular business?• Secular literature?• Secular attitudes?
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Humanism
• This was an intellectual movement that was based on the study of the
classic literary works and the culture Greece and Rome. It focused on the
glorification of the worldly achievements of men.
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Petrarch
• One of the earliest leaders of the Renaissance, this man led the initial search for ancient Latin manuscripts and revived the use of pure, classical Latin. He is famous for works such as
Sonnets to Laura.
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What is Love?
Love is Agony and Sorrow
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Characteristics of Petrarch’s Sonnets
• Self- Centered
• Combines secular love with religious passion. The Baroque poets, esp. the metaphysical poets are influenced by this. Different from Shakespeare's sonnets.
• Love as sorrow. Different from Dante (Love as an enlightening or transcendent power).
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Dante
• This famous author of the Divine Comedy (in Italian) takes readers on a journey through Hell, Purgatory, and
Paradise
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Michelangelo
• This artist, most famous for painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, was
also a magnificent sculptor and architect
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Erasmus
• Best known for his 1509 writing, In Praise of Folly, this leading Christian humanist believed that society cannot be improved until the people in society improved themselves from within. It
was said, “He laid the egg that the other guy hatched.”
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Dutch humanist AND theologian
Middle of the road reformer, FREE Will, not predestination
Wrote In Praise of Folly
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Peace of Augsburg
• This was a 1555 agreement to formally accept the division of Christianity in Germany between Catholicism and
Lutheranism. It did not allow religious choice for individuals, only for German
rulers to choose for their subjects.
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"Cuius regio eius religio".
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