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Horizontales
The belief that God created the natural laws that govern nature but does not directly intervene or interfere in any way.
A point of view that emphasizes the role of reason, over the senses, in gaining knowledge.
The movement of diverse populations info urban areas.
A movement started by Martin Luther to reform Western Christianity over doctrinal issues and the authority of the pope that led to the creation of Protestantism between the 14th and 17th centuries.
The process of fashioning one's individual sense of self and public persona according to a set of socially acceptable standards.
Roman Catholic doctrine that the Pope cannot err when he speaks about faith or morality because of divine guidance.
The steady march of advancements made in certain intellectual areas that allow the human race to develop an grow.
Separates one unique person from another, as well as the social and philosophical viewpoint that celebrates that difference.
A period in Western history, from the 14th through the 16th centuries, marked by a revival of interest in the culture of Greco-Roman antiquity and a flourishing of artistic and intellectual achievement.
A political treatise written by Niccolo Machiavelli (1467-1527) in which he claims that the ends justify the means and that those with political power should use whatever advantage they have to keep it an control the populace.(2 words)
The creation of the illusion of depth through gradations of light and shade.
Music that contains only a single part.
A challenge to or rejection of the orthodox doctrine of a religion or church.
Verticales
A form of poem that commonly contains 14 lines.
Genre in which human or individual weaknesses or shortcoming are shown by means of ridicule, derision, irony, or other methods, often with the intent to expose or correct.
The study of thinking
Time period between the early fifteenth to the early seventeenth centuries when Europeans sailed around the globe and transferred goods, food, plants, and people (in the form of slaves) transforming the countries they reached.(3 words)
Art movement of the 16th century, largely in Northern Europe, that reflected religious views of Protestant Reformation.
German theologian who initiated the Protestant Reformation; argued that salvation is granted on the basis of faith rather than deeds or works.(2 words)
The period in Western history spanning the 17th and 18th centuries, during which a notable shift toward rational thinking and advancement occurred in science, philosophy, society, and politics.
A term to refer to French Enlightenment philosophers.
The simplest form of harmony features at least two melodic (referred to as voice or parts) of equal value played against one another.
Philosophical doctrine that says all knowledge is derived from our senses.
The body of beliefs, principles, and values in a knowledge or belief system such as religion.
Natural laws that Enlightenment thinkers believed should guide the structure of civilized life