The Renaissance
Church History
The Elizabethan Era
Shakespeare's Life
Elizabethan Theatre
100

This period marked a rebirth in art, literature, and scientific thinking.

What is the Renaissance?

100

This king broke with Rome and established the Church of England.

Who is Henry VIII?

100

This era is named after the queen who reigned from 1558 to 1603.

Who is Elizabeth I?

100

Shakespeare was born in this market town in England.

What is Stratford-upon-Avon?

100

The Humanist movement helped shift theatre from solely religious themes to stories about everyday people and their flaws.

What is the Humanist movement?

200

This multi-talented genius painted the Mona Lisa and sketched futuristic inventions.

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

200

Elizabeth I made this religious institution the official faith of England.

What is the Church of England?

200

During this golden age, London became the bustling centre of culture and commerce.

What is London?

200

He was born on or around this date in 1564, which is now celebrated as his birthday.

What is April 23?

200

During the Elizabethan era, audiences flocked to see plays that focused on the complexities of what?

What is human life and its flaws?

300

Renaissance thinkers revived the ideas of these two ancient civilizations.

What are Greek and Roman civilizations?

300

Those who resisted the new religious practices in 16th-century England risked this punishment.

What are fines or imprisonment?

300

The term ‘golden age’ is often used to describe this vibrant period in English history.

What is the Elizabethan Era?

300

Shakespeare was born into a family involved in farming and this kind of business.

What is merchant trade?

300

This iconic London playhouse, associated with Shakespeare, was built in a circular, open-air design.

What is The Globe Theatre?

400

This groundbreaking 15th-century invention allowed for mass production of books, dramatically spreading Renaissance ideas across Europe.

What is the printing press?

400

England’s religious conflicts during the 1500s were primarily between these two branches of Christianity.

What are Catholicism and Protestantism?

400

This century saw the flourishing of the arts, literature, and exploration during the Elizabethan era.

What is the 16th century?

400

His education in grammar, Latin, and Greek was made possible by the revival of classical learning during this period.

What is the Renaissance?

400

Elizabethan theatre offered performances that made audiences laugh, cry, and reflect on both the good and bad of what?

What is human existence?

500

The Renaissance’s renewed interest in science laid the groundwork for this major historical movement.

What is the Scientific Revolution?

500

This legislative act, passed under Henry VIII, declared the king the supreme head of the Church in England.

What is the Act of Supremacy?

500

Maritime exploration and growing trade networks during this time began to expand England’s influence worldwide.

What is the Elizabethan Era?

500

In addition to plays, Shakespeare is famous for writing a collection of 154 poems of this poetic form.

What are sonnets?

500

This dramatic genre, defined by complex characters and conflicts, flourished on the stages of Elizabethan theatres.

What is Elizabethan drama?

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