WorksheetsFast & Curious Vocabulary Unit 8 (Entering the Modern Age)
Total questions: 13
Worksheet time: 7mins
The belief in the importance of the individual along with the value of individual achievement and dignity?
Humanism
Individualism
Secularism
Heresy
Indulgences
the idea that God has already decided who is going to heaven
payments to the Chruch in exchanged for the forgiveness of sins and punishments
setting up colonies so that the larger country can use its resources and become rich
decorating a book with detailed designs and small pictures, especially using gold, silver, and bright colors
What is the term for when people pay to get church jobs?
Indulgences
Simony
Humanism
Mercantilism
A system where a mother country gains money and power from natural resources that come from its colonies.
Individualism
Simony
Mercantilism
Secularism
What movement from the 14th to 17th century (1300s) focused on art and learning based on ideas from classical Greece and Rome?
Renaissance
Heresy
Simony
Reformation
A philosophy that tries to balance religious faith with individual worth and potential along with and an interest in nature and human society.
Simony
Secularism
Mercantilism
Humanism
Protestant
The buying and selling of church positions and jobs
Christians who broke away or separated from the Roman Catholic Church
Someone who stubbornly believes what their friends tell them to believe
Someone who protests climate change
Colony
a high ranking official in the army
a large territory under the control of another country
the buying and selling of positions in the church
a new art movement inspired by classical Greece & Rome
What is the term for the idea that the Earth goes around the sun?
Individualism
Heliocentric
Patron
Secular
Patron
a person who buys and sells artwork
a complicated and repeated pattern woven into cloth
the belief that the sun is at the center of the universe
someone who supports or gives money to artists, scientists, or other causes
Revolution
an agreement to end a war.
continuing to do things they way that they have always been done
rules and laws about behavior for the lower classes
a dramatic and wide-reaching change in beliefs or in the way things are done
Secular
something (an idea, subject, etc) that is not specifically associated with religion
a round or oval object that revolves around another object
the belief that there is not a god
items that are religious or used regularly in church
A teaching or belief that goes against the beliefs of a religion
Patron
Simony
Heresy
Revolution
