SOL SOL2 Questions emerged in east Africa between
SOL SOL#2 Questions _____ emerged in east Africa between 100, 000 and 400, 000 years ago. Answers Homo sapiens SOL#2 Homo sapiens migrated from ______ to Eurasia, Australia, and the Americas. SOL#2 Early humans were _____ whose survival depended on the availability of wild plants and animals. SOL#2 Hunter-gatherer societies lived during the ______ (Old Stone Age). Paleolithic Era SOL#2 During the ____ the first tools, including simple weapons were first used. Paleolithic Era SOL#2 During the ______ humans learned how to make and use fire. During the _____ humans lived in clans and made cave art. Africa hunters and gatherers Paleolithic Era
SOL Questions Answers SOL#2 During the _______ humans developed oral language in their tribes. Paleolithic Era SOL#2 During the _______ humans were nomadic, migrating in search of food, water, shelter. Paleolithic Era. SOL#2 During the _____ humans developed agriculture. Neolithic Era SOL#2 Animals and plants were ______ during the Neolithic Era. SOL#2 More advanced tools were used during the _______ (New Stone Age). Neolithic Era SOL#2 People made pottery and the development of weaving skills occurred during the ____. Neolithic Era SOL#2 ______ study past cultures by locating and analyzing human remains, settlements, fossils, and artifacts. Archaeologists domesticated
SOL SOL#2 Questions Archaeologists apply scientific tests, such as ____, to analyze fossils and artifacts. SOL#2 _____ is an example of an archaeological site in England that was begun during the Neolithic Age and completed during the Bronze Age. SOL#2 ______ and ______ are examples of early cities in the Fertile Crescent studied by archaeologists. SOL#2 ____ is an example of a Neolithic settlement currently under excavation in Anatolia (Asia Minor) Answers carbon dating Stonehenge Aleppo/ Jericho Çatalhöyük SOL#3 Tigris and Euphrates River surround ______ the cradle of civilization. Mesopotamia SOL#3 The Egyptians’ civilization depended on the ______ for life. Nile River SOL#3 _______ River valley is where Chinese civilization started. Huang He
SOL Questions Answers SOL#3 A triangular peace of land at the mouth of a river is called a _____. Delta SOL#3 The _______ settled between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River Valley. Hebrews SOL#3 The ____ settled along the Mediterranean coast and were some of the best traders in ancient times. Phoenicians SOL#3 The ____were located on the upper (southern) Nile River. Nubians SOL#3 The ____ was the world’s first code of law. Code of Hammurabi SOL#3 _______ was a very hash code of laws made by a Babylonian King. Code of Hammurabi SOL#3 The ____ were the moral code Ten Commandments of law for the Hebrews.
SOL Questions SOL#3 _____was practiced by most early civilizations. SOL#3 Monotheism was practiced by the ______- the first to worship this way. SOL#3 A belief in more than one god? A belief in one god? Answers Polytheism Hebrews Polytheism Monotheism SOL#3 ____ is the father of Judaism. Abraham SOL#3 _______ led the Hebrews out of slavery in Egyptian exile and found the Ten Commandments. Moses SOL#3 _____ is one of the most holy cities in the world. Three major religions consider it so. Jerusalem
SOL Questions Answers SOL#3 The ____ contains the written records and beliefs of the Jews. Torah SOL#3 _______ state moral and religious conduct for Jews and Christians Ten Commandments SOL#3 The first written language was _______ in Sumer. Cuneiform SOL#3 Hieroglyphics was the written language in _______. Egypt SOL#3 The first Phonetic Alphabet was the _____ Alphabet. SOL#4 The____ was known for its tolerance of conquered peoples and the fact that it developed an imperial bureaucracy. _____ was the religion of Persia, where it had a belief in two opposing forces in the universe. Phoenician Persian Empire Zoroastrianism
SOL Questions Answers SOL#4 Physical barriers, such as the Himalayas, the Hindu Kush, and the Indian Ocean, made invasion difficult for the ____. SOL#4 The_____ and ______were the important rivers in the Indian subcontinent. Indus/ Ganges SOL#4 Two early Indus River valley civilizations were _______ and _____, which were both native Indian civilizations Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro SOL#4 The _____migration to India was very important and is how the caste came to India. SOL#4 _____ was a large Indian Empire that continued the political unification of much of India. Mauryan Empire SOL#4 ______ was a Mauryan King that spread of Buddhism through out Asia. Asoka SOL#4 The Golden Age of classical Indian culture was the _______ Empire. India Aryans Gupta
SOL SOL#4 Questions _______ made contributions to India in the areas of mathematics (concept of zero), medical advances (setting bones), astronomy (concept of a round earth), new textiles, literature _____ is a rebirth based upon karma. Answers Gupta Reincarnation SOL#4 _____ is knowledge that all thoughts and actions result in future and a belief in Hinduism. SOL#4 The sacred writings of Hinduism is the ____and ____. SOL#4 ______ means the “in lighted one”. Buddha SOL#4 _____ was a Indian religion which was spread along major trade routes. Hinduism SOL#4 Buddha’s name was _____. Karma Vedas and Upanishads Siddhartha Gautama
SOL SOL#4 Questions Siddhartha Gautama left Hinduism because his belief that a ______ system was unneeded in a religion. Four Noble Truths and the _______ are the beliefs in Buddhism. Answers Caste Eightfold Path to Enlightenment SOL#4 ____’s missionaries and their writings spread Buddhism from India to China and other parts of Asia. Asoka SOL#4 _____built the Great Wall as a line of defense against invasions. Qin Shi Huangdi SOL#4 _____ was built as a line of defense against invasions in China. The Great Wall SOL#4 The _______facilitated trade and contact between China and other cultures as far away as Rome. Belief that humans are good, not bad Respect for elders Code of politeness (still used in Chinese society today) Emphasis on education& Ancestor worship Silk Road Confucianism
SOL Questions Answers SOL#4 Humility Simple life and inner peace Harmony with nature SOL#4 The _____ and ____represented opposites for Confucianism and Taoism. SOL#5 Greek cities were located on the _______ and Peloponnesus peninsula , Europe, Asia Minor Balkan SOL#5 Athens, Sparta, and ______are Greek city states. Troy SOL#5 Agriculture is limited in Greece because of the small amount of ______. SOL#5 Because of Greece's ______terrain it both helped and hindered the development of city-states. SOL#5 Colonization was prompted by ______and the search for arable land. Taoism Yin & yang arable land Mountainous overpopulation
SOL Questions SOL#5 Greek mythology was based on _____religion. SOL#5 Greek ____offered explanations of natural phenomena, human qualities, and life events Answers polytheistic mythology _______ was the king of the Greek gods. Zeus SOL#5 ____ was the Greek goddess of marriage and was the wife of Zeus. Hera SOL#5 _______ was the twin brother of Artemis and the god of light. Apollo SOL#5 ______ was the twin sister of Apollo and was the goddess of the hunt. Artemis SOL#5 ______ was the goddess of Athens and is the goddess of wisdom. Athena SOL#5
SOL Questions SOL#5 ______ was the Greek goddess of love. SOL#5 In Greece _______(free adult males) had political rights and the responsibility of civic participation in government. SOL#5 SOL#5 In Greece ______, slaves, and foreigners had no political rights. Answers Aphrodite Citizens Women The Stages in the evolution of Athenian government were Monarchy, aristocracy, tyranny, ______. democracy ____ was a tyrant that made a hash code of law in Athens. Draco ____ was a tyrant that ended Debtors prison in Athens. Solon Athens had a _____democracy. Direct
SOL Questions SOL#5 ______ in Greece had a Oligarchy as their government. SOL#5 The Greek city state of ______ had Rigid social structure SOL#5 Sparta was a ____and aggressive society Answers Sparta Militaristic SOL#5 The ____ wars united Athens and Sparta against the Persian Empire. Persian SOL#5 ____victories over the Persians at Marathon and Salamis left Greeks in control of the Aegean Sea. Athenian SOL#5 Athens preserved its independence and continued innovations in government and culture after the_____. Persian War SOL#5 ____was in the Delian League. Athens
SOL Questions SOL#5 _____ was a War between Athens and Sparta SOL#5 ______was part of the Peloponnesian League. SOL#5 The result of the ______ was the slowing of cultural advance and the weakening of political power in Greece. SOL#5 The Golden Age of _______mostly occurred between the Persian and the Peloponnesian Wars. SOL#5 _______extended democracy to most adult males and gave an equal voice in Athens government. SOL#5 Pericles had Athens rebuilt after destruction in the Persian Wars; the ____is an example of this reconstruction. SOL#5 Wrote the Iliad and Odyssey Answers Peloponnesian War Sparta Peloponnesian War Pericles Parthenon Homer
SOL Questions Answers SOL#5 This Greek is the worlds first historian? Herodotus SOL#5 Who was the first Greek to write history like a science? Thucydides SOL#5 ______ was a great Greek made many great Sculptures. Phidias SOL#5 _______was a great figure in the history of Medicine. Hippocrates SOL#5 He is one of the greatest scientist in Greek history ? Archimedes SOL#5 The Father of Geometry was _______. SOL#5 2 2 2 A + B= C Euclid Pythagoras
SOL Questions SOL#5 This philosopher was put to death for corrupting the youth of Athens? SOL#5 What philosopher wrote the Republic? SOL#5 ____ was the philosopher that was the tutor of Alexander the Great. SOL#5 ______of Macedon conquered most of Greece. SOL#5 ______ established an empire from Greece to Egypt and the margins of India SOL#5 He extended Greek cultural influences? The ______ is the blend of Greek and oriental elements Answers Socrates Plato Aristotle King Philip II Alexander the Great Hellenistic Age
SOL Questions SOL#6 _______ is centrally located in the Mediterranean Basin and distant from eastern Mediterranean powers Answers Rome SOL#6 Rome is located on the _____ Peninsula. Italian SOL#6 Rome is protected from the North by the largest Mountain chain in Europe called the ______. Alps SOL#6 Roman mythology is based on the _______polytheistic religion. Greek SOL#6 _______ was the king of the Roman gods. Jupiter SOL#6 ____ was the Roman goddess of marriage and was the wife of Jupiter. Juno SOL#6 There was wars resulted in Roman victory, the destruction of Carthage, and expanded trade and wealth for Rome. Three
SOL Questions SOL#6 _______ was the twin brother of Diana and the Roman god of light. SOL#6 ______ was the twin sister of Apollo and was the Roman goddess of the hunt. Diana SOL#6 ______ was the Roman goddess of wisdom. Minerva ______ was the Roman goddess of love. Venus SOL#6 The ______ were the powerful nobility in Rome and were few in number. SOL#6 The _____made up the majority of the population in Rome SOL#6 In Rome ______was not based on race. Answers Apollo Patricians Plebeians Slavery
SOL SOL#6 Questions To be a _______ of Roman one had to be a Patrician or plebeian men. SOL#6 Roman had a representative democracy called a ____. SOL#6 There were two _____in the senate and they could be become dictators in times of war. SOL#6 The laws of Rome were called the_______. SOL#6 Rome fought ______ in the Punic Wars. SOL#6 Answers Citizen Republic Consuls Twelve Tables Carthage Rome and Carthage were in competition for trade which lead to the first _______. Punic War _______invaded the Italian Peninsula in the Second Punic War. Hannibal
SOL Questions SOL#6 Rome conquered _______(modern day France) and started the invasion of British Isle under Julius Caesar. SOL#6 The spread of _______crushed the agricultural system Rome. SOL#6 There was Civil war in Rome by _______ when he Rubicon River with his army. SOL#6 Julius Caesar, Marcus Crassus, and Pompeius Magnus SOL#6 Julius Caesar seized power and than was _____by the senate on the Ides of March. SOL#6 Augustus Caesar had a Civil war with ______ and defeat him. SOL#6 ____ was Rome’s first emperor Answers Gaul slavery Julius Caesar First triumvirate assassinated Marc Anthony Augustus Caesar
SOL Questions Answers SOL#6 One of the failures of the Roman empire was to provide for peaceful succession of the_____. SOL#6 _______ was two centuries of peace and prosperity under imperial Roman rule. The Pax Romana SOL#6 During _____ there was an expansion / solidification of the Roman Empire, particularly in the Near East The Pax Romana During the Pax Romana there was a established uniform system of______, which helped to expand trade money SOL#6 During the Pax Romana there was guaranteed safe travel and trade on Roman______. roads SOL#6 Christianity had its roots in_______. Judaism SOL#6 The founder of Christianity was_____, who was proclaimed the Messiah. SOL#6 Emperors Jesus of Nazareth
SOL Questions SOL#6 Christianity is a ____religion. SOL#6 Jesus as both _____and incarnation of God. Son SOL#6 Christians believe in ______after death. Life Answers Monotheist SOL#6 The_____, containing accounts of the life and teachings of Jesus, as well as writings of early Christians New Testament SOL#6 Christian _______ were established by early church councils. doctrines SOL#6 Christianity was carried by the Apostles, including______, throughout the Roman Empire. SOL#6 Many early Christians were ______or dyeing for their beliefs which inspired many other Romans. Paul martyrs
SOL Questions SOL#6 The Emperor _______converted to Christianity and made it legal. SOL#6 Because Emperor _______ became a Christianity would 40 years later became the official state religion of Rome. Answers Constantine SOL#6 The Church of Rome became a source of ______authority rather than the Emperor. moral SOL#6 Loyalty to the ______became more important than loyalty to the Roman Emperor. Church SOL#6 The ____of Rome became the main unifying force of Western Europe. Church SOL#6 The _____ was the domed temp to the Roman gods. SOL#6 The ______ was a giant stadium used for gladiator fights and other games in the city of Rome. Pantheon Colosseum
SOL Questions SOL#6 The ______was a giant Roman market place. SOL#6 The Romans used a ____to carry fresh water to there cities. SOL#6 The Roman _____was a major design that was used in the making of aqueducts and the Colosseum. SOL#6 _______was a Roman scientist whose textbooks help many future generations. SOL#6 The Romans spoke the _____language. SOL#6 ______’s Aeneid was wrote to inspire patriotic feels among his fellow Romans. SOL#6 Rome losses its iron Military and the Army membership started to include non-Romans, resulting in decline of_____. Answers Forum aqueducts arch Ptolemy Latin Virgil discipline
SOL Questions Answers SOL#6 Move of the capital by Constantine from Rome to Byzantium, renaming it________. SOL#6 Survival of the Western Roman Empire until ____a. d when Rome fell to the Germanic Tribes. SOL#6 ____ was the year when Rome ceased to have a Emperor. 476 a. d. SOL#6 The Eastern Roman Empire became known as the _______Empire. Byzantine SOL#11 The ______ civilization is represented by the city of Chichén Itzá. Mayan SOL#11 The _____ civilization was located in the Mexican and Central American rain forests. Mayan SOL#11 The early American people called _____ lived in groups of city-states ruled by kings Constantinople 476 Mayan
SOL Questions SOL#11 The Mayans based there economy based on _____and trade. Answers agriculture Mayans had a polytheistic religion in which they used _______ as places of worship and sacrifice. Pyramids SOL#11 The ______ were located in a arid valley in central Mexico. Aztec SOL#11 Tenochtitlan was a _______ city in the Americas. Aztec SOL#11 The _______ were ruled by an emperor and lived in Central Mexico. SOL#11 Aztec The Aztec economy based on agriculture and _____from conquered peoples. tribute The Aztecs had a ____religion in which they used Pyramids in there religious rituals. Polytheistic
SOL Questions Answers SOL#11 The Inca were located in the ______Mountains of South America Andes SOL#11 The ____ are represented by Machu Picchu, the city in the clouds. Incan SOL#11 The ____ economy based on high-altitude agriculture. Incan SOL#11 The _____ Empire was the largest in the Americas and because of its size they built a large Road system to help control it. Incan SOL#9 The Pope anointed _____Emperor in 800 A. D. (C. E. ) SOL#9 The _____served religious and social needs of the people during the Middle Ages. . SOL#9 _______preserved Greco-Roman cultural achievements during the Middle Ages. Charlemagne parish priests Monasteries
SOL Questions SOL#9 Missionaries carried Christianity and Latin alphabet to the ______tribes. SOL#9 In Feudal society during the Middle Ages if you were given a peace land it was called a ____. Fief SOL#9 A _____ had feudal obligations to there lord. Vassal SOL#9 ______lived on Manors and had no real rights except the protection the manor provided. Serfs SOL#9 The _______system during the Middle Ages had a Rigid class structure. SOL#9 _______during the Middle Ages were self-sufficient. SOL#9 The ______emerged as a force in Western Europe in the early Middles Ages. Answers Germanic Manorial Manors Franks
SOL Questions SOL#9 During the Age of ______the power of the Church was established in political life. SOL#9 During the Age of Charlemagne _____culture was reinterpreted. SOL#9 Under the leadership of the great Frankish King _____ new Churches, roads, and schools were built to unite the empire. SOL#9 The Germanic tribes of the Angles and Saxons migrated from continental Europe to_____. SOL#9 The Magyars migrated from Central Asia to_____. SOL#9 The _______migrated from Scandinavia to Russia. SOL#9 Manors with _____provided protection from invaders, reinforcing the feudal system. Answers Charlemagne Roman Charlemagne England Hungary Vikings castles
SOL Questions SOL#9 During the middle ages invasions disrupted trade, towns declined, and the _______system was strengthened. SOL#12 ____the Conqueror, leader of the Norman Conquest, united most of England in 1066 A. D. . SOL#12 Common law had its beginnings in England during the reign of______. SOL#12 King _____signed the Magna Carta in 1215, limiting the king’s power. SOL#12 The____’ War between England France helped define England as a nation. SOL#12 _____ government is ran by the Parliament (House of Commons & House of Lords). SOL#12 Hugh Capet established the French throne in_______, and his dynasty gradually expanded their control over most of France. Answers feudal William Henry II John Hundred Years England Paris
SOL Questions SOL#12 _____was a unifying factor in France during the Hundred Year’s War. SOL#12 Ferdinand Isabella of ____unified the country and expelled Jews and Moors. Spain SOL#12 The _______Empire in the Western Hemisphere expanded under Charles V. Spanish SOL#12 _____threw off the rule of the Mongols, centralized power in Moscow, and expanded the Russian nation. SOL#12 The Power of Russia was centralized in the hands of there____. The Russian _______Church influenced unification of Russia after the Mongols. The _____were carried out by Christian political and religious leaders to take control of the Holy Land from the Muslims. Answers Joan of Arc Ivan the Great tsar Orthodox Crusades
SOL Questions Answers SOL#12 Pope____’s speech made a speech (counsel of Clermont) that started the Crusades. SOL#12 The city of ____ was capture by Christians after the first Crusades. Jerusalem SOL#12 ____was recaptured by the Muslims under Saladin. Jerusalem SOL#12 The Crusaders Sacked the city of _____in the fourth Crusaded. Constantinople SOL#12 The Crusades stimulated ____throughout the Mediterranean area and the Middle East SOL#12 The ______ invaded Russia, China, and Muslim states in Southwest Asia, destroying cities and countryside Mongol armies SOL#12 _____fell to the Ottoman Turks in 1453, ending the Byzantine Empire Constantinople Urban trade
SOL Questions SOL#12 The Black Death was also known as the_______. Bubonic plague SOL#12 The ____made a decline in the population and made a Scarcity of labor opening up the economy. Black Death Answers The _______caused a decline of Church influence because they could not spot it plague In the Middle Ages ______scholars Were among the very few who could read and write Church SOL#12 The ______left a legacy of bitterness among Christians, Jews, and Muslims. Crusades SOL#12 In the fourteenth century, the ____decimated the population of much of Asia and then the population of much of Europe. SOL#12 SOL#7 Location of the city of _______was a distance from Germanic invasions in the western empire and Easily fortified site on a peninsula bordered by natural harbors. Black Death Constantinople
SOL Questions Answers SOL#7 _____was the seat of the Byzantine Empire until Ottoman conquest. SOL#7 Byzantine Emperor ______made a codification of Roman law called Justinian's Code which had a impact on European legal codes through out the Middle Ages. Justinian SOL#7 Byzantine Emperor ______ made reconquest of the former Roman territories. Justinian SOL#7 An ______ is a religious images. SOL#7 A _______is a picture made out of small tiles and are in public / religious structures. Mosaic SOL#7 The _______is a Byzantine domed church in Constantinople. Hagia Sophia SOL#7 In Byzantine culture the ____language was spoke in contrast with Latin in the West. Greek Constantinople Icon
SOL Questions SOL#7 In _____culture Greek Orthodox Christianity is practiced. SOL#7 Much of the Greek and Roman knowledge was preserved in Byzantine _____. SOL#7 The division between Western and Eastern Churches was over the authority of the ____which was eventually accepted in the West and the authority of the Patriarch accepted in the East. SOL#7 The adoption of ____Christianity by Russia and much of Eastern Europe. SOL#7 The adoption of Greek alphabet for the Slavic languages by St. Cyril lead to the _____alphabet. SOL#8 The origins of Islam _____is the Prophet. Mecca and Medina on the ____Peninsula and are early Muslim cities. Answers Byzantine libraries Pope Orthodox Cyrillic Muhammad Arabian
SOL Questions SOL#8 Muhammad was from the city of _____, now the most holy city in all of Islam. SOL#8 ______is a Arabic word for God. Answers Mecca Allah SOL#8 The ____is the word of God for the religion of Islam and is there holy book. SOL#8 The _______of Islam are the major beliefs such as daily prayer and taking a hajj to Mecca. SOL#8 Muhammad and his followers spread the religion of_____. Islam SOL#8 The ______language spread with Islam and facilitated trade across Islamic lands. Arabic SOL#8 After the death of Ali the Muslims split into two fractions called ____ and ____ Qur’an (Koran) Five Pillars Sunni-Shi’a
SOL Questions Answers SOL#8 The Muslim conquered the cities of Jerusalem and ______ in the Fertile Crescent. SOL#8 The Islamic capital was moved to _____one most advanced cities on earth. Baghdad SOL#8 The Muslim defeat at the Battle of _____ by the Franks stopped the advancement of Islam into Europe. Tours SOL#8 The fall of Baghdad to the ______was a turning point in Islamic history and the start of the decline of the Islamic Empire. Mongols SOL#8 The _____was a masque in built over the stone on which Muhammad went into heaven from and is one of the most beautiful building in the world. Dome of the Rock SOL#8 The Dome of the Rock is a beautiful masque in the city of ______. SOL#8 The ______numerals adapted from India, including number zero. Damascus Jerusalem Arabic
SOL Questions Answers Silk Road SOL#10 ____is a trade route that across Asia to the Mediterranean basin. SOL#10 ______was a major trade idem from West Africa. Gold SOL#10 Mountainous islands of Japan make a _____four main islands. archipelago SOL#10 _____is the ethnic religion unique to Japan. SOL#10 Shinto places importance of natural features, forces of nature, ancestors, and State religion with worship of the_______ SOL#10 The _______is located relative to the Ethiopian Highlands /Nile River and is a Christian kingdom. SOL#10 _______was located between the Zambezi and Limpopo rivers and the Indian Ocean coast. Shinto emperor Axum Zimbabwe
SOL SOL#10 Questions The city of “Great_______” as capital of a prosperous empire of Zimbabwe. Answers Zimbabwe SOL#10 Location of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai empires relative to _______River and the Sahara. SOL#10 The West African kingdoms had an importance in gold and _____to trans Saharan trade. SOL#10 The West African city of _______as a center of trade and learning. Timbuktu ______, Venice, and Genoa had access to trade routes connecting Europe with Middle Eastern markets Florence SOL#13 Florence, Venice, and Genoa were initially independent _____governed as republics. city-states SOL#13 ____wrote a book about government called The Prince. SOL#13 Niger salt Machiavelli
SOL Questions Answers SOL#13 _______maintains that the end justifies the means and advises that one should not only do good if possible, but do evil when necessary. SOL#13 Medieval art and literature focused on the ______and salvation Church SOL#13 ____art and literature focused on individuals and worldly matters, along with Christianity. Renaissance SOL#13 Leonardo da Vinci painted the______ and_____. SOL#13 _______painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. SOL#13 Michelangelo made the statue of _______ which was 12 feet tall. SOL#13 ______was a Sonnet writer, and was the father of humanism. Machiavelli Mona Lisa/ The Last Supper Michelangelo David Petrarch
SOL Questions Answers SOL#13 ______is the celebration of the individual and stimulated the study of classical Greek and Roman literature and culture SOL#13 The ____Renaissance was made out of the growing wealth in Northern Europe supported Renaissance ideas. SOL#13 The Northern Renaissance thinkers merged ______ideas with Christianity. humanist _____ movable type printing press and the production and sale of books helped disseminate ideas of the Northern Renaissance. Gutenberg’s SOL#13 _____ invented the movable type printing press one of the most important inventions in history. Gutenberg SOL#13 One Northern Renaissance writer was ______ who wrote The Praise of Folly in 1511 A. D. Erasmus SOL#13 One Northern Renaissance writer was _____who wrote the Utopia in 1516 A. D. Sir Thomas More SOL#13 Humanism Northern
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