Renaissance Spirit
Art & Literature
Religious Revolution
Science and Technology
Impact & Change
100

This Italian city-state is considered the "birthplace" or center of the Renaissance.

What is Florence

100

He is the "Renaissance Man" who painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper.

Leonardo da Vinci

100

Martin Luther’s list of arguments against the Catholic Church was called this.

95 Theses

100

Johannes Gutenberg’s invention revolutionized the spread of ideas.

Printing Press
100

The powerful banking family that funded the Renaissance in Florence.

Medici Family 

200

Humanism, Individualism, and a Questioning Spirit were the three major ______ of the Renaissance.

Themes or Characteristics

200

This English playwright brought Renaissance themes to the masses in the North.

William Shakespeare

200

The core belief of John Calvin is that God has already determined who is saved.

Predestination 

200

The theory that the Sun, not the Earth, is the center of the universe.

heliocentric


200

This Dutch humanist wrote In the Process of Folly, promoting humanist ideas and criticizing the corruption of the Catholic Church, and also wanted the Bible printed in the vernacular. 

Erasmus

300

Medieval life focused on the afterlife; Renaissance life focused on ______ potential.

The Individual Person 

300

Thomas More wrote this book about an "ideal" or "perfect" society.

Utopia

300

he 95 Theses specifically criticized the Church for selling these "tickets to heaven."

Indulgences

300

He was put under house arrest for using a telescope to prove the Earth moves.

Galileo 

300

This is a major result of the Reformation regarding European religious unity.

Religious division (End of religious unity in Europe; rise of new denominations)

400

Unlike Medieval art, Renaissance art used this technique to create 3D depth.

Perspective (Linear Perspective)

400

Michelangelo spent four years painting the ceiling of this famous chapel.

The Sistine Chapel

400

The name of the movement aimed at reforming the corruption of the Catholic Church.

The Protestant Reformation 

400

He was the first to mathematically prove the Heliocentric Theory.

Nicolau Copernicus

400

This increased significantly across Europe because books became cheaper.

Literacy Rate

500

Who was Dante’s guide in the Inferno?

Virgil

500

Virgil was not Christian, so he could not travel to this place with Dante.

Paradise or Heaven

500

This event gave German rulers the option of following the Catholic Church or other Protestant Denominations

Peace of Augsburg

500

He wrote out ideas, filling 20,000 pages of notes

Leonardo Da Vinci

500

Was the Bridge between Medieval Europe and the Renaissance

Dante

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