Renaissance
Italian City-States
Art
Reformation
Protestants & Catholics
100

A rebirth of learning about the classics.

What is the Renaissance.

100

This city-state grew rich from banking.

What is Florence.

100
A technique that makes drawing and painting look 3 dimensional.

What is perspective?

100

He was a German monk who nailed the Ninety-Five Theses to Wittenberg Cathedral

Who was Martin Luther?

100

The effort by the Catholic Church to convince people to leave protestant churches and return to the Catholic Church.

What was the Counter-Reformation?

200

He developed a printing press with movable type.

Who was Johannes Gutenberg.
200

This city-state was the wealthiest of all and had canals instead of streets.

What is Venice.

200

A technique of using light and soft edges to make paintings look realistic.

What is chiaroscuro?

200

A pardon or forgiveness for your sins that you could buy from the Church.

What were indulgences?

200

An order of priests that was started by Ignatius of Loyola.

What are the Jesuits?

300

Everyday spoken languages.

What is "vernacular?"

300

This city-state grew wealthy from trade on the Silk Road.

What is Milan?

300

During the Northern Renaissance this kind of paint developed that could show even the smallest details.

What is oil paint?

300

The belief that God has already determined who will go to heaven and hell.

What is predestination?

300

A school for training priests.

What is a seminary?

400

The art of negotiating or making deals with other countries.

What is diplomacy?

400

This city-state grew wealthy because many people took pilgrimages to see the pope.

What is Rome?

400

What is a technique of painting with watercolors on wet plaster?

What is fresco?

400

The movement Martin Luther started to reform the Catholic Church.

What was the Reformation?

400

These Protestants wanted to purify the Anglican Church of its Catholic ideas.

Who were the Puritans?

500

An association of craftsmen and professionals who controlled Italian city-states.

What were guilds?
500

This city-state controlled most of Southern Italy.

What is Naples?

500

He painted the Mona Lisa which may be the most famous painting of all time.

Who was Leonardo da Vinci?
500

He started the Church of England because he wanted to get an annulment.

Who was Henry VIII?

500

This made Catholicism the official religion of France while still granting the Huguenots religious freedom.  

What is the Edict of Nantes?

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