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How did the plague and the many wars of the Middle Ages cause Christians to question institutions such as the Church?

Because it could not prevent war or relieve the suffering brought on by the plague

100

What is Humanism?

An intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements.

100

How was Italy structured differently than France and England?

Italy was divided into city-states and France and England were united under strong monarchs.

100

What country is credited with being the first to invent block printing?

    China

100

By the tenth century, what major organization dominated religious life in Northern and Western Europe?

The Roman Catholic Church

200

How did the Crusades contribute to the large North Italian citi-states?

    They spurred overseas trade

200

How did humanist views influence the opulent* life of Renaissance Italy?

They suggested that a person might enjoy life without offending God

200

What drove many Italian artists to move to Northern Europe causing the blending of Northern and Italian Renaissance?

    The French king claimed the throne of Naples in Southern Italy and invaded northern Italy.

200

Who developed the first printing press?

    Johann Gutenberg

200

How did the printing press play a part in the reformation?

The printing press spread secular ideas through print.

300

How did the plague help to boost the economy of the Middle Ages?

Because there were fewer laborers, survivors could demand a higher wage.

300

What does secular mean?

Worldly rather than spiritual and concerned with the here and now

300

What was the focus of Christian humanism?

The reform of society

300

What was the first full sized book to be printed with moveable type?

Gutenberg Bible

300

What was an indulgence?

An indulgence was a pardon from sins. It released the sinner from performing the penalty that a priest imposed for sins. Some taught that through indulgences you could buy your way into heaven.

400

What prominent family controlled Florence in the 1200’s?

Medici family

400

How would you define the term “Renaissance Man”?

A man who excels in many fields-- mastered every area of study

400

Why was Thomas Moore’s model of society a true utopia?

It described an imaginary land where greed, corruption, and war have been weeded out. Because there was little greed Utopians had little use for money.

400

What was the most impactful invention of the renaissance?

Moveable type printing

400

How did Luther respond to Tetzel’s selling of indulgences?

He wrote the 95 Theses and posted the statements on the door of the castle church, encouraging others to debate them.

500

How did Cosimo de Medici influence politicians and gain control over Florence’s government?

He influenced members of the ruling council by giving them loans

500

What was a woman's job in regards to art during the Renaissance?

To inspire art but rarely create it

500

What was the English Renaissance time period known as?

The Elizabethan Age

500

What did the renaissance ideal of human dignity inspire some northern humanists to do?

Develop plans for social reform based on Judeo-Christian values

500

What was the result of Luther’s 95 Theses?

His actions began the Reformation, a movement for religious reform.

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