vernacularthe languagethat thepeoplespeakGloriousRevolutionin 1688, Williamand Mary tookthe Englishthrone with littleto nobloodshedSistineChapelone of themost famouscreations ofMichelangeloMilan,Venice,Florencewhere theRenaissancebeganabsolutisma political doctrine andsystem of governmentin which a single rulerholds supreme andunrestricted power,often justified by theprinciple of divine right.EnglishBill ofRightslandmark documentsigned by William &Mary that limited thepowers of themonarchy, establishedParliament's authority& outlined key civilrights.secularismfocusing onhumanachievementrather thanthe ChurchTriangleTraderefers to a system oftransatlantic tradeduring the 16th to19th centuries,involving three mainregions: Europe,Africa, and theAmericastheRenaissanceManLeonardoda Vinciprintingpressinventedaround 1440by JohannesGutenbergMariaTheresaabsolutist rulerof Austria whohad support ofthe commonpeopleHenryIVFrench Kingwho convertedto Catholicismto prevent morereligiousfightingEdict ofWormsthe edict issuedby the Pope thatexcommunicatedMartin Luther forhis criticism ofthe ChurchGod,Gold,GloryGod,Gold,Gloryfavorablebalanceof tradeexportingmore thanyouimportSpainsettled theAmericasduringcolonizationEdict ofNantesRecognizedCatholicism as theofficial religion ofFrance butprovided thatProtestants couldpractice freelyexcommunicatedkicked outof theCatholicChurchJanVanEyckfirstpainter touse oilpaintsMachiavelliwrote thePrince (bookon how tobe a ruler)SpanishArmadaInvasion force w/130 ships &30,000 men sentthru the Englishchannel by Philip IIto attempt toinvade EnglandEstates -General(les ÉtatsGénéraux)FrenchParliamentVersailles"GildedCage" fornobility builtby the SunKingWilliamandMarysigned EnglishBill of Rights inorder tobecome king &queen ofEnglandHuguenotFrenchProtestantJamestownfirstsuccessfulBritishcolony inAmericaColumbianExchangethe exchange ofplants, animals,diseases, people,and ideas betweenthe Old World(Europe, Asia, andAfrica) and the NewWorld (the Americas)Francesettled inNorthAmerica; lost7 Years' WarJohnCalvinReformer whomostly agreedwith MartinLuther but alsopreached aboutNetherlandssettledNew Yorkbut lost itto Englandliberalstudieshistory,philosophy,grammar,poetry,musicNorthernRenaissancethinkers whomergedhumanistideas w/Christianity.Bourbonfamily nameof Henry IV,Louis XIII &Louis XIVnobles,clergy,townspeople,peasantssocialclasses ofRenaissancesocietyPrussian rulerwho created astrong centralgovernment &powerfulmilitaryFrederickI (theGreat)ThirtyYears'Wara devastating conflictprimarily fought in CentralEurope in the Holy RomanEmpire, rooted in religioustensions between Catholicsand Protestants, as well aspolitical power strugglesamong European statesPeace ofWestphaliaended the ThirtyYears' War &established thatnations coulddetermine their ownreligions and governwithout externalinterferenceLouisXIVthe bestexampleofabsolutismJamesIhad theBibletranslatedinto EnglishGoldenAge ofEnglandthe yearsof thereign ofElizabeth IMaryIbecomesQueen ofEngland afterdeath of herbrotherEdwawrd VICharlesIHe put his enemies inprison without trials,high taxes, angeredPuritans, he dissolvedParliament and had tocall them backbecause he neededthe money & then losthis head.HenryVIIIEnglish kingwho created theChurch ofEngland in orderto grant himselfa divorceLutherstarted theReformationwhen hecriticized theCatholicChurchvernacularthe languagethat thepeoplespeakGloriousRevolutionin 1688, Williamand Mary tookthe Englishthrone with littleto nobloodshedSistineChapelone of themost famouscreations ofMichelangeloMilan,Venice,Florencewhere theRenaissancebeganabsolutisma political doctrine andsystem of governmentin which a single rulerholds supreme andunrestricted power,often justified by theprinciple of divine right.EnglishBill ofRightslandmark documentsigned by William &Mary that limited thepowers of themonarchy, establishedParliament's authority& outlined key civilrights.secularismfocusing onhumanachievementrather thanthe ChurchTriangleTraderefers to a system oftransatlantic tradeduring the 16th to19th centuries,involving three mainregions: Europe,Africa, and theAmericastheRenaissanceManLeonardoda Vinciprintingpressinventedaround 1440by JohannesGutenbergMariaTheresaabsolutist rulerof Austria whohad support ofthe commonpeopleHenryIVFrench Kingwho convertedto Catholicismto prevent morereligiousfightingEdict ofWormsthe edict issuedby the Pope thatexcommunicatedMartin Luther forhis criticism ofthe ChurchGod,Gold,GloryGod,Gold,Gloryfavorablebalanceof tradeexportingmore thanyouimportSpainsettled theAmericasduringcolonizationEdict ofNantesRecognizedCatholicism as theofficial religion ofFrance butprovided thatProtestants couldpractice freelyexcommunicatedkicked outof theCatholicChurchJanVanEyckfirstpainter touse oilpaintsMachiavelliwrote thePrince (bookon how tobe a ruler)SpanishArmadaInvasion force w/130 ships &30,000 men sentthru the Englishchannel by Philip IIto attempt toinvade EnglandEstates -General(les ÉtatsGénéraux)FrenchParliamentVersailles"GildedCage" fornobility builtby the SunKingWilliamandMarysigned EnglishBill of Rights inorder tobecome king &queen ofEnglandHuguenotFrenchProtestantJamestownfirstsuccessfulBritishcolony inAmericaColumbianExchangethe exchange ofplants, animals,diseases, people,and ideas betweenthe Old World(Europe, Asia, andAfrica) and the NewWorld (the Americas)Francesettled inNorthAmerica; lost7 Years' WarJohnCalvinReformer whomostly agreedwith MartinLuther but alsopreached aboutNetherlandssettledNew Yorkbut lost itto Englandliberalstudieshistory,philosophy,grammar,poetry,musicNorthernRenaissancethinkers whomergedhumanistideas w/Christianity.Bourbonfamily nameof Henry IV,Louis XIII &Louis XIVnobles,clergy,townspeople,peasantssocialclasses ofRenaissancesocietyPrussian rulerwho created astrong centralgovernment &powerfulmilitaryFrederickI (theGreat)ThirtyYears'Wara devastating conflictprimarily fought in CentralEurope in the Holy RomanEmpire, rooted in religioustensions between Catholicsand Protestants, as well aspolitical power strugglesamong European statesPeace ofWestphaliaended the ThirtyYears' War &established thatnations coulddetermine their ownreligions and governwithout externalinterferenceLouisXIVthe bestexampleofabsolutismJamesIhad theBibletranslatedinto EnglishGoldenAge ofEnglandthe yearsof thereign ofElizabeth IMaryIbecomesQueen ofEngland afterdeath of herbrotherEdwawrd VICharlesIHe put his enemies inprison without trials,high taxes, angeredPuritans, he dissolvedParliament and had tocall them backbecause he neededthe money & then losthis head.HenryVIIIEnglish kingwho created theChurch ofEngland in orderto grant himselfa divorceLutherstarted theReformationwhen hecriticized theCatholicChurch

First Semester Review BINGO!! - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. the language that the people speak
    vernacular
  2. in 1688, William and Mary took the English throne with little to no bloodshed
    Glorious Revolution
  3. one of the most famous creations of Michelangelo
    Sistine Chapel
  4. where the Renaissance began
    Milan, Venice, Florence
  5. a political doctrine and system of government in which a single ruler holds supreme and unrestricted power, often justified by the principle of divine right.
    absolutism
  6. landmark document signed by William & Mary that limited the powers of the monarchy, established Parliament's authority & outlined key civil rights.
    English Bill of Rights
  7. focusing on human achievement rather than the Church
    secularism
  8. refers to a system of transatlantic trade during the 16th to 19th centuries, involving three main regions: Europe, Africa, and the Americas
    Triangle Trade
  9. Leonardo da Vinci
    the Renaissance Man
  10. invented around 1440 by Johannes Gutenberg
    printing press
  11. absolutist ruler of Austria who had support of the common people
    Maria Theresa
  12. French King who converted to Catholicism to prevent more religious fighting
    Henry IV
  13. the edict issued by the Pope that excommunicated Martin Luther for his criticism of the Church
    Edict of Worms
  14. God, Gold, Glory
    God, Gold, Glory
  15. exporting more than you import
    favorable balance of trade
  16. settled the Americas during colonization
    Spain
  17. Recognized Catholicism as the official religion of France but provided that Protestants could practice freely
    Edict of Nantes
  18. kicked out of the Catholic Church
    excommunicated
  19. first painter to use oil paints
    Jan Van Eyck
  20. wrote the Prince (book on how to be a ruler)
    Machiavelli
  21. Invasion force w/ 130 ships & 30,000 men sent thru the English channel by Philip II to attempt to invade England
    Spanish Armada
  22. French Parliament
    Estates -General (les États Généraux)
  23. "Gilded Cage" for nobility built by the Sun King
    Versailles
  24. signed English Bill of Rights in order to become king & queen of England
    William and Mary
  25. French Protestant
    Huguenot
  26. first successful British colony in America
    Jamestown
  27. the exchange of plants, animals, diseases, people, and ideas between the Old World (Europe, Asia, and Africa) and the New World (the Americas)
    Columbian Exchange
  28. settled in North America; lost 7 Years' War
    France
  29. Reformer who mostly agreed with Martin Luther but also preached about
    John Calvin
  30. settled New York but lost it to England
    Netherlands
  31. history, philosophy, grammar, poetry, music
    liberal studies
  32. thinkers who merged humanist ideas w/ Christianity.
    Northern Renaissance
  33. family name of Henry IV, Louis XIII & Louis XIV
    Bourbon
  34. social classes of Renaissance society
    nobles, clergy, townspeople, peasants
  35. Frederick I (the Great)
    Prussian ruler who created a strong central government & powerful military
  36. a devastating conflict primarily fought in Central Europe in the Holy Roman Empire, rooted in religious tensions between Catholics and Protestants, as well as political power struggles among European states
    Thirty Years' War
  37. ended the Thirty Years' War & established that nations could determine their own religions and govern without external interference
    Peace of Westphalia
  38. the best example of absolutism
    Louis XIV
  39. had the Bible translated into English
    James I
  40. the years of the reign of Elizabeth I
    Golden Age of England
  41. becomes Queen of England after death of her brother Edwawrd VI
    Mary I
  42. He put his enemies in prison without trials, high taxes, angered Puritans, he dissolved Parliament and had to call them back because he needed the money & then lost his head.
    Charles I
  43. English king who created the Church of England in order to grant himself a divorce
    Henry VIII
  44. started the Reformation when he criticized the Catholic Church
    Luther