People
Martin Luther
Vocabulary
Renaissance
Reformation
100

painter, scientist, and inventor; a true "Renaissance man"

Leonardo da Vinci

100

How did Martin Luther's ideas spread so quickly

the printing press

100

a movement initiated by Luther's criticism of the Catholic Church

Protestant Reformation

100

this is the phrase for one who has many achievements and skills

Renaissance Man

100

this movement was started by this person

Martin Luther

200

posted the 95 Theses on the door of a castle church in Germany

Martin Luther

200

Martin Luther believed that this was the authority on Christian thought, and not the clergy

the Bible
200

a movement motivated by the Catholic Church's attempt to keep members and prevent them from leaving the Church

Catholic Reformation

200

this allows artists to show distant objects as smaller than close ones

perspective

200

a piece of paper that forgave people for their sins and released them from performing penalties for their sins

indulgence

300

painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel

Michelangelo

300

Name 2 things that Luther saw wrong with the Church.

corruption

sale of indulgences and relics

poverty

prostitution

300

this met from 1545-1563 and attempted to agree on Catholic doctrines and what changes might  need to be made

Council of Trent

300

the Renaissance was a time where these two cultures were studied

Greek and Roman 

300

this is the reason that Henry VIII wanted the leave the Church

he wanted a divorce

400

founded a faith that taught the doctrine of predestination

John Calvin

400

Luther posted this on the door of a German castle church

95 Theses

400

movement that was started by Henry VIII

English Reformation

400

Macchiavelli's attitude towards leadership

it is better to be feared than loved

400

List 2 goals of the Counter Reformation

end abuses in the church

strengthen the Catholic Church

stop more Catholics from converting

500

wrote the book "The Prince"

Machiavelli

500

What 2 things did the Pope do to Martin Luther?

excommunicated him and burned his books

500

writing or speaking in a local, rather than a classical, language; using common language that everyday people understand

vernacular

500

the belief in individualism and human potential

humanism

500

what does reformation mean?

to change usually for the better

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