Match that... Flashcards
Mona Lisa
Da Vinky
The Birth of Venus
Sandro Boticelli
The School of Athens
Raphael
The Last Supper
Da Vinky (most famous one)
Sistine Chapel Ceiling
Michelangelo
The Miracle of the Slave
Tintoretto
Arnolfili Wedding Portrait
Van Eyck (Dutch)
Ghent Altarpiece
Van Eyck (Dutch)
Man in a Red Turban
Jan Van Eyck
The Creation of Adam
Michelangelo (Sistine Chapel Ceiling)
philosophe:
People should be educated
Ppl should have basic rights
Atheism
Denis Diderot
feminism
tabula rasa
Mary Wollstonecraft
humans are naturally selfish
Absolute Monarchy
moral compasses come from laws
Thomas Hobbes (england)
tabula rasa
ppl’s purpose is to fight sin
checks and balances (3-branch govt)
slavery is bad actually
Mon-tes-quieu (france)
tabula rasa
empiricism
representative govt (absolute monarchy)
govt should protect the people from outside antagonism
John Locke (england) (lock away outside bad ppl)
ppl are inherently good and are all* born equal
decentralized govt
democracy
agrianism (importance of small farmers)
Thomas Jefferson (usa)
*except if they are not white
humans are inherently good
no original sin
general will/social contract
everybody should follow rules in order to form a more perfect union
Rousseau (swiss)
[rousseaucial contract)
everybody is either good or bad
ppl have moral obligation to help others (something good is good bc of underlying logic, not because of any consequences)
Immanuel Kant (more like immanuel kan!)
religious freedom
separation of church and state
constitutional monarchy
free speech
also wrote plays
Voltaire
L’Encyclopédie”
by: Denis Diderot
A Vindications on the Rights of Women”
Mary Wollstonecraft
Leviathan”
Thomas Hobbes
Two Treatises of Government
John Locke
The Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson
The Social Contract”
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Critique of Pure Reason”
Immanuel Kant
Candide”
Voltaire
inductive reasoning–what is inductive reasoning?
Francis Bacon
it’s when you observe something and make general conclusions
not a match–what is deism?
belief that scientific observation and religious beliefs can coexist
“Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains…” who wrote this and what does it mean?
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
people should not give up their freedom to one ruler for survival. rather they should unite under the general will and submit to the majority.
The Spirit of Laws”, 1777
Montesquieu
95 Theses”
Martin Luther Monk
The Bahamas, Hispaniola and Syphillis
No.1 manatee fan Christopher Columbus
Hawaii, New Zealand
James Cook
sea route from portugal to india around africa
Vasco da Gama
little strait across Brazil & Chile (patagonia) the strait is named after him
Ferdinand Magellan
Baja california peninsula
Hernan cortes
mouth of amazon river
Amerigo Vespucci
Namesake of America
Pacific Ocean
Also killed Atahualpa (emperor of Incas)
Francesco Pizarro
When was Gutenberg’s printing press invented?
1436
Two effects of Luther’s teachings