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52 Cards in this Set
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sketched flying machines and udersea boats before they were invented
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da vinci
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spice islands
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moluccas
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government influenced heavily by religion
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theocracy
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movement triggered by corruption and differing views within the catholic church
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reprimation
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nation responsible for finding a westward passage
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spain
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combination of the square european sail and triangular arab sail
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caravel
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henry VIII changed the name of the catholic chrch to this
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angilican church
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heavily preached predestination
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john calvin
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amongst teh first men to circumnavigate the globe
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magellan
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founding prophet of islam
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muhammad
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its importance during the renaissance era is synonymous with the importance oil by todays' standards
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spices
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holy book of islam
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kiran
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east indies
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indonesia
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a lack of vitamin C can result in this
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scurvy
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jews were confined to these ares of venice in teh early 16th century
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ghettos
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traditional language spoken in catholic mass
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latin
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you have already been chosen to go to heaven or to hell regardless of teh life o may lead
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predestination
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i think therefore i am
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descartes
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cape of good hope lies on this continent
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africa
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focusing on worldl rather than religious views
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humanism
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nation responsible for finding an eastward passage
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portugal
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claimed the universe was heliocentric
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copernicus
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sun centered universe
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heliocentric
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mapmakers
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cartographers
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his first name closely resembles the name of our country
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amerigo vespucci
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tried to perfect the theory of gravity
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isaac newton
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states the theor that the earth was the center of the universe
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ptolemy
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eastern roman empire
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byzantine
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felt that violence speeds up the evental judgement day
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anabaptist
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posted his 95 theses on the all saints church to protest forced undlgences
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martin luther
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peaceful ocean
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pacific
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came to compromise between protestantism and catholicism
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elizabeth
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daughter of henry VIII who tried to make catholoicism dominant in england after her father died
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mary tudor
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first fll document printed with teh se of the printing press
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bible
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one of two continents where early civilizations thrived
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europe and asia
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this process advocated teh belief that truth is known at the end rather than the beginning
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scientific method
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most widely practiced religion today
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christianity
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protested teh catholic church's policy because they would not annul his marriage
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henry VIII
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these nations controlled most of teh trade between europe and asia
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muslim and italian
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country believed to be the birthplace of teh renaissance
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italy
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developed the process of stitching open wounds
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ambroise pare
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religion that advocates daily ritual fo five pillars
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islam
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landed in the caribbean
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columbus
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acts committed that would enable a sould to spend less time in purgatory
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indulgences
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method of mathematics developed by isaac newton
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calculus
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invented the printing press
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johann gutenberg
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painted the ceiling of the sistine chapel
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michelangelo
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rebirth
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renaissance
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wars fought to decide the dominant religion
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crusades
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used to conduct experiments that would help understand teh human body
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corpuss
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what comes around goes around
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karma
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founded newfoundland for the english
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john cabot
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