Renaissance
Reformation
Key Figures
Pope vs. King
Exploration
100

The time period in Europe that saw advancements in art, literature, and philosophy.

Renaissance

100

This invention was extremely important to the Protest Reformation and made the Bible accessible to regular people.

The Printing Press

100

This man was responsible for leading the Protestant Reformation and nailed his 95 Theses on church doors in 1520.

Martin Luthar

100

This King was responsible for diminishing the Pope's power and establishing the Church of England.

Henry VIII

100

This was a reason for European Exploration.

1. Need for resources

2. To find Gold

3. Spread Christianity

4. More land

5. Faster route to Asia 

200

The emphasis on a person as an individual rather than part of a larger group.

Humanism 

200

Someone who protested against the Catholic Church.

Protestant 

200

This artist is responsible for works like David and the paintings in the Sistine Chapel.

Michelangelo 

200

This was the country closely associated with The Pope.

Spain.

200

This group of sailors and warriors from Scandinavia landed in Canada in the year 932.

Vikings

300

The focus on worldly themes instead of religious ones.

Secularism 

300

This is when people demand change.

Reformation 

300

This Spanish explorer searched for a mythical "Fountain of Youth" and claimed Florida for Spain in the year 1513.

Ponce De Leon

300

The Pope wouldn't let the King do this.

Divorce

300

The widespread exchange of animals, plants, culture, disease, and ideas between the Western and Eastern Hemispheres (New World & Old World).

Columbian Exchange

400

The wealthy people who sponsored artists & commissioned works were called this.

Patrons

400

For Roman Catholics, this is a place of cleansing and preparation for heaven.

Purgatory 

400

This Spanish explorer has two continents named after him.

Amerigo Vespucci

400

Why was King Henry VIII most motivated to get a divorce?

Wanted a Male Heir

400

This country had massive ships that would often return stocked with gold and spices from India.

China

500

This family was the most famous & powerful patron in Europe.

Medici

500

This major issue Martin Luther had with the Roman Catholic Church was the practice of selling the forgiveness of sins. This was known as:

Indulgences

500

This Chinese explorer led voyages to Southeast Asia, South Asia, & East Africa from 1405-1433.

Zheng He

500

Once the King had a successor, his marriages were motivated by this. 

Political Power

500

This event led the Japanese to kill many Christian missionaries and institute a closed-country policy to Europe.

Peasant Rebellion

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