The year from about 1350 to 1550 in European history is called________?
a. reformation b. renaissance c. Venice d. None above
b. Renaissance
Who was John Calvin and what did he study in the 1500s?
a. Servant/Calvinism
b. Boy/Calvinism
c. Priest/Lutheranism
d. Priest/Theology
e. None of the above
d. Priest/Theology
What was the importance of the printing press on the Renaissance society?
Being able to spread the humanist ideas and beliefs around
Henry VIII was stubborn, impatient, and cruel
False
A person who fights in an army for money
Mercenary
What created interest in China & made many people want to buy China’s goods?
a. The goods that were only allowed to China
b. China was a place where everything was created
Marco Polo stories
c. Kublai Khan Invited everyone to come to China
d. Both C and D
e. Both C and D
b. China was a place where everything was created
Marco Polo stories
What did the Reformation cause?
a. War in Europe between Catholic and the Church leaders
b. War in Europe between Jesuits and the Catholic
c. War in Europe between Catholic and Protestant rulers
d. War in Europe between the small city states
e. None of the above
c. War in Europe between Catholic and Protestant rulers
Explain what Calvinism main idea about
That neither Kings nor Bishop's should control the Church.
Luther debate with the pope was so famous that even nobles in the countryside had heard about it
False
The beginning of a movement in Christianity known as Protestantism
Reformation
The wealthiest city-state of all was called?
a. Florence
b. China
c. Italy
d. Venice
d. Venice
What ended the Silver Age in Spain?
a. Catholic took control of Spain
b. Calvnist took control of Spain
c. Lutheranism took control of Spain
d. None of the above
Explain the beliefs of humanists during the Renaissance
Values of the ancient Greeks and Romans believed that the individual and human society was important.
Renaissance artist followed the models of ancient Spartans and Athenians but expressed humanist ideas
False
A list of 95 arguments against indulgences and was posted all across the German kingdoms.
Ninety Five thesis
In the 1300s, a new way of understanding the world developed in medieval Europe. This new approach was called?
a. Byzantine
b. Humanism
c. Roman
d. The Divine
b. Humanism
Who is the most famous king in the history of England?
a. Henry VII
b. Sir Thomas More
c. Francis Xavier
d. James l
e. Charles l
a. Henry VII
What happened after several years of arguments between the pope and Luther?
He was excommunicated from the church and was no longer able to receive the sacraments which means he can't go to heaven
Venice is where Marco Polo Uncle was born
False
Is the study of questions about God
Theology
What helped spread humanist ideas during the late 1400s?
a. Printing press
b. Moveable ink
c. Horseback riding
d. Humanist ideas
a. Printing press
With Catholics committing to spread their faith, what did the catholic kingdoms start to do?
a. They started war with the ones that did not accept Catholics
b. Begin to spread books of their knowledge to different parts of the world
c. Begin sending missionaries overseas to America and Asia
d. Begin to send missionaries to convert Vietnamese
c. Begin sending missionaries overseas to America and Asia
What are some reasons many Catholics became angry at the church?
- taxed people heavily
- focused on money
Many German rulers decided to become Lutherans for religious and political reasons
True
is the art of negotiating
Diplomacy