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Chapter 5 History

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Polish mathematician that concluded the sun is the center of the universe Copernicus
His empire stretched from Greece, Egypt, Persia, and India Alexander
Country that believed people had natural rights Spain
Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci
Started the Reformation Martin Luther
Ancient Greek thinker Socrates
Built the colonial empire in America John Locke
Renaissance city Florence
Artistic movement in the 1800's Romanticism
Early Germanic king Charlemagne
What would be a good description of modern Europeans? They are well educated city dwellers with comfortable incomes
What are some of the Roman influences we see in the Western world today? Language, architecture, law
What happened as a result of the Industrial Revolution? Farms required less labor
Describe Europe's major transportation system. Government owned high speed rail system
What happened as a result of the Europeans becoming more secular? Fewer people belonged to a religious group
What were people all over Europe battling in the 1300's? The Black Death
What were the results of the Enlightenment? The French Revolution
Where did Christianity originate? Palestine
The Twelve Tables led to... Standard of justice
What does the Classical World refer to? Ancient Rome and Greece
Created by: Cade Wells
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