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AP 2 Ch 16 The Transformation of the West, 1450-1750_Key People
Leornardo da Vinci |
Advanced the realistic portrayal of the human body through art
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AP 2 Ch 16 The Transformation of the West, 1450-1750_Key People
Michelangelo |
Applied classical styles in painting and sculpture
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Niccolo Machiavelli |
emphasized realistic discussions of how to seize and maintain power
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Francis I |
The king of France who became patrons of the arts
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Johannes Gutenberg |
Introduced the moveable type to the world
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Martin Luther |
A german monk who opposed the church and turned away from it
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Jean Calvin |
A Frenchmen who established his base in the Swiss city of Geneva
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Copernicus |
A Polish clergyman in the west who used astronomical observations
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Isaac Newton |
He published the Principia Mathematica in 1687 as a scientific revolution
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Rene Descartes |
established the importance of a skeptical review of all recieved wisdom
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John Locke |
argued that people could learn everything they needed to know through their sense and reason
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Louis XIV |
France's most glorious royal proponent
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Frederick the Great |
introduced greater freedom of religion while expanding the economic functions of the state
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Adam SMith |
A Scottish philosopher who wrote Wealth of Nations
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Mary Wollstonecraft |
A feminist thinker in England who argueed against male views of most enlightenment thinkers
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Marianne Ehrmann |
used her journal to suggest that men might be partly to blame for women's low positions
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Catherine the Great |
the leader of Russia from 1773-1774
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Galileo |
The Italian who publicezed Copernicus's discoveries
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