The nation known for trading porcelain, silk, the compass, and paper.
China
The religion mainly found in India.
Hinduism
The meaning of Renaissance.
"Rebirth"
The person credited with starting the Protestant Reformation.
Martin Luther.
The term used for accepting other religions being practiced.
Religious toleration.
The Island nation where King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I are from.
England
The major trade route of China during the 1500s.
The Silk Road.
The artist known for the Mona Lisa
Leonardo da Vinci.
Wanted to get a divorce, so he left the Catholic church.
King Henry VIII
The meeting that started the Counter-Reformation.
The Council of Trent.
The Empire in found in the North of India.
Mughal Empire
The religion spread by Asoka's missionaries.
Buddhism.
The man from the Northern Renaissance best known for his sonnets, plays, and essays.
William Shakespeare.
The practice of charging extremely high interest rates on loans.
Usury
The languages the Bible was translated into.
English, German, and French.
The ancient civilization found in the Andes Mountains in South America.
Incan Empire.
The type of trade routes found on the Indian Ocean.
Maritime.
The direction the Renaissance spread from the Italian city-states.
North.
The leader of the Reformation known for having tolerance for dissenters.
Queen Elizabeth I.
The group that endorsed Catholic ideas around the world.
The Society of Jesus / Jesuits.
Centered in Asia Minor, the capital of this empire is Istanbul.
Ottoman Empire.
The two religions that are centered in the Middle East and Europe.
Christianity and Judaism.
The Christian Humanist that wrote In Praise of Folly.
Erasmus.
Nobility of these two nations were displeased by the Italians dominating the Catholic Church.
England and Germany.
The 2 dissenters prior to Martin Luther.
Jan Huss & John Wycliffe