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Module 4 Activity 2

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Activity 2: Topics and Definitions

Middle Ages

  • Feudalism
    • Those who pray
      • Clergy
      • Monks
    • Those who work
      • Serfs
    • Those who fight
      • Knights
      • Lords
        • Fealty
  • Manoralism
    • Fiefs
    • Demesne
  • Crusades
    • Jerusalem
    • 4th Crusade
      • Constintinople
  • Plague
    • Caffa
    • Pneumonic
  • Dante Alighieri
    • Vita Nova

Renaissance Europe

  • Exploration
    • Marco Polo
    • Portugal
      • Prince Henry the Navigator
        • Caravel
    • Bartholomew Dias
    • Vasco Da Gama
    • Amerigo Vespucci
    • Ferdinand Magellan
    • Compass
    • Astrolabe
  • Scientific Revolution
    • Nicolaus Copernicus
      • On the Revolution of Heavenly Spheres
    • Ptolemaic System
    • Heliocentric Theory
    • Tycho Brahe
    • Johannes Kepler
    • Galileo Galilei
      • Dialogues on the Two Chief Systems of the World
    • Empiricism
    • Francis Bacon
      • Inductive Reasoning
    • René Descartes
      • Discourse on Method
      • Deductive Reasoning
    • Isaac Newton
      • The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
    • John Locke
      • Essay Concerning Human Understanding
      • Tabula Rasa
  • Renaissance Art
    • "Rebirth"
    • Classical learning
    • Cosimo de’Medici
    • Despotism
    • Humanism
      • Francesco Petrarch
      • Studia Humanitatas
      • Vernacular
    • Dante Alighieri
      • Vita Nova
      • Divine Comedy
    • Giovanni Boccaccio
      • Decameron
    • Perspective
    • Chiaroscuro
    • Mannerism
      • Titian
      • El Greco
    • Leonardo da Vinci
      • Mona Lisa
    • Raphael
      • The School of Athens
    • Michelangelo
      • David
      • Sistine Chapel Ceiling
      • Pieta
    • Venitian School
      • Tintoretto
  • Religion
    • Martin Luther
      • 95 Theses
    • Indulgences
      • Johann Tetzel
    • Papacy
      • Infallibility
    • Diet of Worms
      • Charles V
    • Peasant Revolts
    • Ulrich Zwingli
    • Diet of Augsburg
      • Marburg Coloquy
    • Anabaptists
    • John Calvin
      • Predestination
      • "The Elect”
    • English Reformation
      • Henry VIII
        • Act of Supremacy
      • Catherine of Aragon
      • Anne Boleyn
      • Jane Seymour
      • Mary Tudor
      • Elizabeth I
    • Submission of the Clergy Act
    • Act of Supremacy
    • Transubstantiation
    • Ignatius Loyola
      • Society of Jesus
    • Council of Trent
Create a visual schematic of these terms using either concept maps, notes, or flash cards. Enter your definitions of key terms, definitions, concepts and vocabulary into your notebook or computer file.

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Copyright 2008, by the Contributing Authors. Cite/attribute Resource. rbennett1. (2007, November 26). Module 4 Activity 2. Retrieved November 21, 2009, from Western Governors University Web site: http://ocw.wgu.edu/liberal-arts/iea4-and-iec4-econ-and-world-history-after-dec/module-4-activity-2. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Creative Commons License