Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Chapter 1
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  1. The Renaissance began in which country?

Italy 

100
  1. Writers such as Dante and Petrarch wrote in the ___________________, or their native language.

Who is vernacular

100
  1. Who posted the 95 Theses in 1517?
    a) John Calvin
    b) Martin Luther
    c) Henry VIII
    d) Erasmus

b) Martin Luther

100

John Calvin’s followers in France were known as:
a) Presbyterians
b) Huguenots
c) Puritans
d) Jesuits

b) Huguenots

100

Who was the inventor of the printing press? 

Who is Johann Gutenberg

200
  1. Who painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper?

a) Michelangelo
b) Raphael
c) Leonardo da Vinci
d) Donatello

Leonardo da Vinci 

200

Pardon releasing a person from the penalty of sin 

What are indulgences 

200
  1. The Peace of Augsburg allowed:
    a) All of Europe to become Catholic
    b) Each German prince to decide his state’s religion
    c) The Pope to appoint rulers
    d) The banning of Protestantism

b) Each German prince to decide his state’s religion

200

Luther believed that salvation could be achieved through:
a) Faith alone
b) Good works alone
c) Indulgences
d) Both faith and indulgences

a) Faith alone 

200

An English playwrite who wrote Romeo and Juliet?

Who was William Shakespeare?

300

showing three dimensions on a flat surface.

What is perspective 

300
What were the Ninety Five Theses?
What are Martin Luther's list of complaints against Catholic Church practices?
300
  1. The Elizabethan Age in England was named after:
    a) Elizabeth I
    b) Elizabeth II
    c) Mary Queen of Scots
    d) Catherine of Aragon

A) Elizabeth I

300
How did ideas from the Renaissance spread?
What is through scholars traveling and trade?
300

Sir Thomas More described an ideal society in his book ______________.

What is Utopia 

400

intellectual movement that focused on human achievements and potential.

What is humanism

400
  1. Which Renaissance writer examined political power in The Prince?
    a) Petrarch
    b) Machiavelli
    c) Boccaccio
    d) Erasmus

b) Machiavelli 

400
  1. Which group believed in adult baptism and separation of church and state?
    a) Anabaptists
    b) Jesuits
    c) Lutherans
    d) Calvinists

a) Anabaptists

400

The ____________ of _______________ was a meeting of Catholic leaders who defined Catholic doctrine during the Counter-Reformation

Council of Trent 

400
Name 2 famous works of art by Leonardo da Vinci.
What are the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper?
500

 Compare the beliefs of Martin Luther and John Calvin. What did they share and how did they differ?

Both Luther and Calvin believed that salvation could not be earned through indulgences or church rituals and both emphasized faith. 

Luther believed in faith alone for salvation, while Calvin taught predestination, the belief that God had already chosen the saved 

500
How did the Catholic Church punish Martin Luther?
What is excommunicating him?
500

Which major effect did the Renaissance and Reformation have on Europe?
a) Decrease in literacy
b) Growth of skepticism and science
c) Return to feudalism
d) Decline in exploration

b) Growth of skepticism and science

500

Explain how the invention of the printing press helped spread Renaissance and Reformation ideas.

The printing press allowed books to be produced more quickly and cheaply, which made knowledge more accessible to people. 

500

Three part question: 

1. Erasmus wrote Utopia? True or False

2. Michaelangelo painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling?

3. The Northern Renaissance emphasized realism and social reform? 

4. Compare the beliefs of Martin Luther and John Calvin. What did they share and how did they differ? 

1. False

2. True

3.True 

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