Where did the Renaissance begin?
Italy
Medieval
What invention was an integral part of the spread of knowledge throughout Europe during the Renaissance?
The printing press
How did the Catholic Church respond to the Reformation?
It enacted its own reforms, attempting to end corruption and the sale of indulgences
What did the Catholic Church deny Henry VIII?
A divorce from Catherine of Aragon
During the Renaissance city-states were most closely related to what?
Greek city-states
True or false: Medieval art showed realistic religious paintings of angels, Jesus, and Mary.
False
What was Martin Luther's main complaint against the Catholic Church?
Selling of indulgences
What was the counter-reformation?
The response of the Catholic Church to the Reformation
What was the Act of Supremacy?
The Act of Supremacy placed Henry VIII as the head of the new Church of England, replacing the Pope as the head of the church.
What is one reason that the Renaissance began in Italy?
Which time period featured art that was 3-D and showed emotions?
Renaissance
The idea that God has already determined who will be saved and who will not is called?
Predestination
Name one goal of the Counter-Reformation.
Strengthen the Catholic Church, Stop the Spread of Protestantism, Spread the Catholic faith around the world
What was one effect of the Reformation in England?
Who were the Medici family?
Wealthy Italian patrons who supported the arts
What is one way that Renaissance art differed from Medieval art?
Various answers
What was one of the challenges facing the Catholic Church during the Reformation?
loss of power, loss of people to Protestantism, critiques of corruption, need for reforms in the church, etc.
Name 3 things that came from the Council of Trent.
Confirmed the Bible is still the source of God's teaching, Reaffirmed the Pope is still the head of the Catholic Church, Confirmed you need faith and good works to get into heaven, Banned the sale of indulgences
How was the Reformation in England different from the Reformation in the rest of Europe?
The Reformation in England was based on political disputes, not religious disputes.
What was the Renaissance?
A rebirth in art, literature, culture, and architecture which began in Italy after the Black Death. It included a shift in thinking towards the classics from Greece and Rome as well as a focus on humanism.
The portrayal of human characteristics and features, the use of nature in the background, shading to show features, etc.
What was the Protestant Reformation?
An attempt to reform the Catholic Church practices that were corrupt
Why is the Reformation considered a turning point in history?
The Reformation addressed the corrupt practices of the Catholic Church, leading to reforms in the Catholic Church as well as the formation of new Protestant denominations. This led to the rise of Protestant monarchs, lessened the power of the Catholic Church, and changed the way Christianity was practiced in Europe and eventually the world.
Explain Henry VIII's role during the Reformation in England and how his actions contributed to the power of the monarchy.
Henry VIII wanted a divorce from Catherine of Aragon and was not granted one. He sought to have parliament find a way for him to have the divorce. Through the Act of Supremacy, parliament dissolved the power of the pope over the church in England, placed Henry as both the head of the church and the head of state, and created a new church: The Church of England. This created a power shift for the monarchy which placed the monarch as the most powerful person in England, both over the church and over the state.