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Dynasty that conquered China after the Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty and had a brief period of exploration that brought then economic and cultural growth and influence among other Asian nations
Ming naval explorer who sailed along the coast of Southeast Asia, Japan, India and the Arabian peninsula and halfway down the coast of Africa promoting the Chinese culture and setting up Chinese tributary states
combination of confucianism, daoism and buddhism practiced in china
turkish and mongolian conquerors who invaded india
golden age in europe following the crusades that was a rebirth of cultural and intellectual achievements
renaissance movement that stressed the importance of life on earth and improving the quality of human life
political philosopher who wrote The Prince in which he defends absolute monarchy
turning point in history that began when Martin Luther nailed the 95 Theses to the church door in Wittenberg, Germany in 1517. it protested the Catholic Church and its reforms sprung new Christian denominations
document written by Martin Luther detailing what he believed to be the problems in the Catholic Church, the biggest being the sale of indulgences
certificate sold by the Catholic Church they forgave people’s sins
German monk who posted the 95 Theses and started the protestant reformation
Martin Luther’s belief that a person can achieve salvation by having faith in God
protestant reformer who believed in predestination and established a Christian reform group in Geneva, Switzerland
John Calvin’s theory that God determines the fate of every person at birth
english monarch and protestant reformer who broke away from the Catholic Church and declared himself the head of the Church of England
government run by religious leaders or religious ideals
a movement initiated by the Catholic Church to stop the protestant reformation. established beliefs such as salvation through faith and good deeds, Latin as official church language, forbade selling indulgences and proclaimed Pope as the leader of all Christians
the court of the Catholic Church that sought out heresy or ideas that went against the church’s benefits
European inventor of the printing press
invention that led to the mass production of books, an increase in literacy and education. helped spread the ideas of the renaissance and the protestant reformation

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