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This master of the Renaissance is often remembered for his paintings, but he was also a scientist, who was particularly interested in flying, who is he?

Leonardo Da Vinvi

100

We spoke about an institution in the Catholic Church during this time that sought to root out heresy, what was it called?

The Inquisition 

100

The Catholic Church also strongly emphasized the importance of this, for salvation

They strongly emphasized the importance of works for salvation

100

What was Martin Luther planning on being, before he became a monk?

He originally wanted to be a Lawyer, but after a frightening encounter in the woods during a thunderstorm, he took a monastic vow

100

What tended to happen to people who questioned the doctrine of the Catholic Church during this time?

They were persecuted, sometimes imprisoned, sometimes even killed

200

This master of the Renaissance worked largely in Florence, began his career as a draftsman, and ended up striking and damaging his final sculpture, who is he?

Michelangelo

200

We spoke about a number of contributing factors to the beginning of the Renaissance, aside from the fall of the Byzantine Empire, what were they?

The Black Death, the Great Famine of 1315, and the Hundred Years War

200

How many popes were there at one point during the Papacy’s stay in France?

Three

200

Luther nailed his objections to the door of his local church and mailed them to the archbishop, what was the name of this document?

The 95 Theses

200

We spoke about two forerunners to the Reformation, what was the name of the one from Germany and how did he end up dying?

The name of the one from Germany was Jan Huss and he ended up being burned at the stake after the Council of Constance

300

This Italian writer became famous for his opinion on how princes should rule, suggesting that they ought to rule through fear, rather than love, who is he?

Machiaveli

300

There was a major technological innovation that helped to kick off the Renaissance, what was it and what did it do?

The creation of the European printing press by Johannes Gutenberg, it allowed for information to be created cheaply and quickly and therefore spread widely

300

What were the words spoken over the communion so that it changed into Christ’s body and blood? (in Latin or English)

Hoc est corpus meum, or This is my Body

300

What was a major issue for Martin Luther with the Catholic Church

The selling of indulgences, which he felt cheapened people’s genuine repentance and was against what was taught in the Bible

300

We spoke about two forerunners to the Reformation, what was the name of the one from England and what did he do?

The name of the one from England was John Wycliffe and he published an early translation of the Bible into English that would go on to be instrumental in the translation process of the King James Version

400

We discussed two other writers during the late Renaissance, who were not from Italy, they were who and who?

Erasmus and Thomas More

400

Art during the Renaissance changed in a number of ways, what are two ways it changed?

The Introduction of Shading and range of motion to its subjects

400

We spoke about four central doctrines of the Catholic Church during this timeframe, Transubstantiation was one of them, what does it have to do with?

Transubstantiation has to do with how the Catholic Church understands communion, thinking that the bread and wine literally become Jesus’ body and blood

400

We mentioned a number of different phrases that were used during the Reformation, what do Sola Fide and Sola Scriptura mean?

By faith alone and Scripture alone, meaning that people are only saved by their faith in Christ and that the highest authority that a Christian can have is the bible

400

We mentioned a group of reformers who were dedicated to radical obedience to Jesus’ words, what was their name?

The Anabaptists

500

We mentioned three named Reformers, one German, one Swiss, and one French, who were they?

Martin Luther, Ulrich Zwingli, and John Calvin

500

What does the word Renaissance mean in Italian?

Rebirth or Revival and it signifies a return to Classical Ideals

500

We spoke about a time when the Papacy was removed from Rome and moved to France, this time frame is known as either

The Avignon Papacy or the Babylonian Captivity

500

The issue that drove Zwingli and Luther apart was what?

They had different views of communion

500

During the Catholic Counter Reformation, a new monastic order was founded by a guy named Ignatius of Loyola, known as the Society of Jesus, or what

The Jesuits

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