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World History Midterm

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Ming Dynasty decline
late 16th century
French Revolution
moderate- Declaration of the Rights of Man, Constitution of 1791, Storming of the Bastille
Tokugawa Japan
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Age of Exploration
new economic system
Italian Renaissance
influenced by religion
Copernicus (Scientific Revolution)
was not persecuted by the Church's Inquisition
Suleyman 1 (Ottoman Empire)
killed family members to retain power, very sympathetic to citizens while remaining in complete power, "Lawgiver"
Qing Dynasty
mid 17th century
Napoleon
military genius, work was undone by Congress of Vienna
Safavid Dynasty
decline- early 18th century
Galileo (Scientific Revolution)
was tried by the Inquisition
humanism
philosophy of the Renaissance
Ming Dynasty decline
peasant revolt
capitolism
profit motive, supply and demand
Scientific Revolution
reason/logic
Tokugawa Japan
late 15th/early 16th century
Copernicus (Scientific Revolution)
didn't publish theory until later in his life
Tokugawa Japan
stratified political system/social structure similar to feudal system
Protestant Reformation
spread of education
Ming Dynasty decline
taken by Manchus
Qing Dynasty
founded by Manchus
Northern Renaissance
Albrecht Durer
Qing Dynasty
blending of Chinese/Manchurian culture
Renaissance and Reformation
began 1400's-1600's
"The Prince"
leaders should be feared, appear to see both sides of a situation "fox and lion"
Northern Renaissance
influenced by everyday life
Protestant Reformation
end to religious unity
First European Explorers (Age of Exploration)
Portugal, Spain
Tokugawa Japan decline
mid 19th century
Qing Dynasty
china
Yi Dynasty
Korea ("hermit Kingdom')
Protestant Reformation
strengthening of the power of the state at the expense of the church
Ottoman Empire
religiously tolerant
Ming Dynasty
founded by Ming Hong Wu
Italian Renaissance
Leonardo de Vinci
heliocentric
sun centered (Copernicus, Galileo)
Ottoman Empire
Turkey (Anatolian Peninsula), Greece (Balkan Peninsula), as far West as Hungary and Austria, coastal portions of Arabian Peninsula
French Revolution
radical- led by Robespierre, Reign of Terror
Ottoman Empire
decline- 17th century
Shah Abbas (Safavid Dynasty)
very structured army, latest weaponry
Montesquieu (Enlightenment)
invented three branches of government (Legislative, Executive, Judicial)
treaty of Tordesillas (Age of Exploration)
divided the world into 1/2 (Portugal took East, Spain took West)
geocentric
earth centered (Aristotle, Ptolemy)
Northern Renaissance
Germany, Netherlands, Belgium
Copernicus (Scientific Revolution)
"Revolution of Heavenly Bodies"
Safavid Dynasty
Shiite Muslim
Safavid Dynasty
used Shiite faith to unite people of the Empire
scholastisism
reinforced the Catholic church
John Locke (Enlightenment)
"tabula rasa"- blank mind, experiences shape a person
Ottoman Empire
began in 14th century
Effects of Trade on Africa (Age of Exploration)
internal conflict, war amongst tribes, depopulation, focus of economy shifts from East to West
Galileo (Scientific Revolution)
was not executed because he was too famous
Ming Dynasty decline
weak rulers
Italian Renaissance
Michelangelo
Galileo (Scientific Revolution)
house arrest, not allowed to experiment or research, recant theory, not allowed to publish
Northern Renaissance
Rembrant
Machiavelli (Renaissance and Reformation)
author of "the prince"
mercantilism (Age of Exploration)
accumulation of wealth
Voltaire (Enlightenment)
political satirist, supporter of free speech
Italian Renaissance
influenced by Greco-Roman style (Greek mythology)
Safavid Dynasty
began in 16th century
Ming Dynasty decline
government corruption
Italian Renaissance
Raphael
Scientific Revolution
geocentric vs. heliocentric theory
Qing Dynasty decline
late 18th century
Ottoman Empire
Sunni Muslim
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (Enlightenment)
"Social Contract"- people give up some of their rights to a string ruler for order and stability
Ming Dynasty
China
Protestant Reformation
strengthening of the middle class
Safavid Dynasty
Persia, Central Asia, Iraq, Iran
Ming Dynasty
began in llate 14th century
Northern Renaissance
Pieter Brueghel
Adam Smith (Enlightenment)
philosopher, economist, wealth of nations, capitolism

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