Science and Discovery
Astronomy & People
Renaissance Medicine
Leadership and the Church
The Printing Press
100

What is the method called that involves making observations, experimenting, and drawing conclusions based on evidence?

What is the Scientific Method?

100

What was the belief about the universe that the Church taught before the Renaissance?

Extra 50 points if you remember the exact name.

What is that the Earth was at the center of the universe?

Or: Geocentric Model

100

What was one common medical practice before the Renaissance that relied on superstition?

What is bloodletting or using leeches?

100

What did Machiavelli believe a good leader should do to achieve their goals?

What is do whatever it takes, even if it means being ruthless?

100

Who invented the printing press?

Who is Johann Gutenberg?

200

Which group of people encouraged other people to question and experiment, leading to the rise of the scientific method?

Who are the humanists?

200

Who argued that the Earth revolves around the Sun and was punished for his beliefs?

Who is Galileo?

200

How did doctors improve medical knowledge during the Renaissance?

What is by applying the scientific method and performing dissections?

200

What was the phrase Niccolo Machiavelli used to describe his approach to leadership?

What is "the ends justify the means"?

200

How did the printing press change book production?

What is it made books cheaper and easier to produce?

300

Name two areas of study that advanced because of the scientific method during the Renaissance.

What are astronomy and medicine?

300

Who was the scientist who discovered that the Earth moves around the Sun, alongside Galileo?

Extra 50 points if you get the exact name

Who is Copernicus?


Heliocentric model

300

Why was dissection important for advancing medical knowledge during the Renaissance?

What is because it allowed doctors to study the human body more accurately?

300

Who was Girolamo Savonarola, and what did he fight against?

Who is a monk who fought against corruption in the Church and society?

300

What impact did the printing press have on people’s ability to gain knowledge?

What is it allowed more people to learn to read and access information?

400

What was the Church's stance on questioning scientific ideas at the start of the Renaissance?

What is the Church discouraged questioning and upheld its teachings as truth?

400

Why did the Church oppose Galileo’s ideas about the universe?

What is because they contradicted the Church’s teachings and threatened its authority?

400

Name the one Renaissance thinker we spoke about most who contributed to medicine or anatomy.

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

400

What did Martin Luther believe should be the true spiritual guide for Christians?

What is the Bible?

400

What is the name of the first major book printed using Gutenberg’s press?

What is the Gutenberg Bible?

500

Why is the scientific method still effective today?

What is because it relies on evidence and repeatable experiments to find the truth?

500

What might have happened if no one had challenged the Church’s beliefs during the Renaissance?

What is scientific progress would have been slowed or halted?

500

Do traditional medicines, such as those used by First Nations groups, have a place in modern medicine today? Explain.

What is yes, because traditional medicines can provide valuable insights into natural remedies and holistic healing?

500

What was the name of the religious movement started by Martin Luther?

What is the Protestant Reformation?

500

Why was the printing press so important to the spread of Renaissance ideas?

What is because it enabled faster and broader dissemination of new knowledge and ideas?

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