The Italian Renaissance
Arts & Literature
The Protestant Reformation
The Counter-Reformation
The Scientific Revolution
100

The literal meaning of the word "Renaissance."

What is "rebirth"?

100

The artistic technique used to create the illusion of three-dimensional depth on a flat surface.

What is perspective?

100

The German monk who posted the 95 Theses in 1517.

Who is Martin Luther?

100

The name of the series of meetings where Catholic leaders defined Church doctrine and addressed corruption.

What is the Council of Trent?

100

The theory that states the Sun is the center of the solar system.

What is the Heliocentric theory?

200

The country where the Renaissance began due to its wealth from trade.

What is Italy?

200

This "Renaissance Man" was famous for the Mona Lisa and his scientific notebooks.

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

200

Martin Luther argued that people could gain salvation through this alone, rather than "good works."

What is faith?

200

The religious order founded by Ignatius of Loyola to spread Catholicism through education.

Who are the Jesuits?

200

He was put on trial for heresy for using a telescope to prove the Earth was not the center of the universe.

Who is Galileo Galilei?

300

The name for the movement that focused on the study of classical Greek and Roman texts and individual potential.

What is Humanism?

300

When an author writes in the everyday language of the people rather than Latin, they are writing in this.

What is the vernacular?

300

The specific practice Luther protested where the Church sold "pardons" for sins.

What are indulgences?

300

The general name for the movement where the Catholic Church tried to stop the spread of Protestantism.

What is the Counter-Reformation?

300

The 7-step process of using observation and experiments to test a hypothesis.

What is the Scientific Method?

400

This 1450s invention by Johann Gutenberg made books cheaper and increased literacy.

What is the printing press?

400

The goal of Renaissance artists to portray the human body as it actually appeared in nature.

What is realism?

400

This reformer taught the idea of predestination—the belief that God decided long ago who would be saved.

Who is Johan Calvin?

400

The Jesuits focused heavily on this activity to spread the faith and educate the public.

What are missions (or education)?

400

The force discovered by Isaac Newton that explains why planets stay in their orbits.

What is gravity?

500

The term for a focus on worldly life rather than just spiritual or religious life.

What is secularism?

500

He is considered one of the greatest English playwrights and wrote during the Renaissance.

Who is William Shakespeare?

500

He translated the Bible into English so common people could read it, leading to his execution.

Who is William Tyndale?

500

One specific decision made at the Council of Trent to ensure priests were better educated.

What is the establishment of seminaries?

500

The difference between these two: One uses logic (Reason), while the other uses physical evidence (Senses).

What are Rationalism and Empiricism?

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