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  • What world religion was mostly in Europe and would eventually spread to the Americas, Australia, and southern Africa?
    Christianity
  • What field of study was famous for "celebrating the individual"? Also, what did secular mean?
    Humanism; worldly/non-religious
  • List 3 of the 4 goods exported from China.
    Paper, compasses, silk, and porcelain
  • What trade route is shown on this image?
    Trans-Saharan
  • What trade route is shown on this image?
    Silk Road
  • What nation is shown on this image?
    Spain
  • What two regions were famous for creating textiles?
    India and Middle East
  • Who was the humanist scholar who wrote The Praise of Folly?
    Erasmus
  • What two works do we associate with Michelangelo?
    The David and the Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
  • What two works do we associate with Leonardo da Vinci?
    The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa
  • What trade route is shown on this image?
    Maritime
  • What two goods were exported from Africa?
    Gold and salt
  • What nation is shown on this image?
    Songhai
  • What world religion primarily existed in East Asia (such as China, Korea, and Japan)?
    Buddhism
  • What world religion was centered mostly in the Middle East and northern Africa?
    Islam
  • What nation is shown on this image?
    Incan
  • Who was Albrecht Durer, who patronized him, and what did he help to occur?
    A Renaissance painter, Maximillian I (Holy Roman Emperor), and to spread the Renaissance from Italy to northern Europe
  • What world religion primarily existed in India?
    Hinduism
  • What two past cultures were studied during the Renaissance and where in Europe did the Renaissance begin?
    Greek + Roman; Northern Italy (Italian city-states)
  • "Celebrating the individual and their achievements"- What term matches this definition.
    Humanism
  • What nation is shown on this image?
    England
  • What trade route is shown on this image?
    Northern Europe Links with the Black Sea