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100

The Renaissance was a revival of these two cultures that came in the past.

Greco-Roman

100

This institution was weakened tremendously as a result of the Protestant Reformation.

The Catholic Church

100

A major goal of the Catholic Reformation was this

Bring power back to the Catholic Church

100

I divorced many women because I wanted a son for the throne!

King Henry VIII

100

This eight step process is used by scientists to turn theories into laws

Scientific Method

200

What was the Renaissance mostly concerned with?

Individual achievement and potential (humanism)

200

Martin Luther called for reform within The Church when he published this work. 

Ninety-Five Theses

200

This act made by King Henry VIII tried to eliminate all things Catholic in England.

Act of Supremacy

200

I used perspective and shading to paint the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.

Leonardo Da Vinci

200

Isaac Newton came up with the law about this, which is the reason why all that goes up, must come down.

Gravity

300

A major characteristic of European art during the Renaissance, that made people in paintings appear "life-like".

Realism

300

A complaint by many Protestants, in other words, "sinners can pay for forgiveness".

Sale of indulgences

300

This group of religious order court was designed to eliminate heresy or Protestant influence.

The Inquisition

300

I supported the idea of the Heliocentric Theory, and was eventually put on trial by the Inquisition, where I mumbled "And yet, it moves". 

Galileo

300

This idea challenged the belief that Earth was at the center of the universe, and instead said the Sun was. 

Heliocentric Theory

400

The expression that describes somebody of many talents and skills

Renaissance Man

400

Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Henry VIII all fall under this category.

Leaders of Reformations

400

This Pope was the leader of the "Counter-Revolution"

Pope Paul III

400

I was very concerned with political power, so I wrote the book called "The Prince"

Machiavelli

400

Because of this Renaissance invention, you can see things that are very tiny.

Microscope

500

This invention made it much easier and efficient to write books and works. 

Printing Press

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Mr. McNally had a blue sign, with ND inside a specific word, sitting on his classroom desk. What did it say?

"Remember, no man is a failure who has friends"

500

This English humanist rejected The Act of Supremacy, but was later canonized by The Church.

Thomas More

500

I was one of two men to come up with the scientific method, but I resided in England instead of France

Francis Bacon

500
Copernicus wrote this book, which challenged all that was known in the world and the church. 

On The Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres

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