Italian Renaissance
Northern Renaissance
Protestant Reformation
Catholic Reformation
Culture & Daily Life
100

A philosophical and artistic movement characterized as a rebirth.

What is the renaissance?

100

This process allowed for the spread of writing and ideas.

What is printing?

100

A religious revolution.

What is the Reformation?

100

The attempt by the Catholic Church to return to an emphasis on spiritual matters.

What is the Counter-Reformation?

100

People believed that there were beings with super natural powers in their villages. What were they called?

What are witches?

200

The artist who created a painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel of Adam and God.

Who is Michaelangelo?

200

These passages made it possible for ideas to travel from Italy to the north.

What are mountain passes and rivers?

200

The most prominent leader of the Protestant Reformation.

Who is Martin Luther?

200

The meeting o f church leaders in the 1500s to clearly define Catholic doctrines for the Counter-Reformation.

What is the Council of Trent?

200

A game that is similar to bowling that was a primary form of recreation.

What is skittles?

300

Artist who created The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa.

Who is da Vinci?

300

The Writer of Hamlet, Romeo & Juliet, and Macbeth.

Who is Shakespeare?

300

The idea that at the beginning of time God had decided who would be saved.

What is predestination?

300

The Catholic religious order formed by Ignatius de Loyola in 1534.

What are the Jesuits?

300

An important trade item that was needed to preserve food.

What is salt?

400

People who specialize in studying the humanities, which includes grammar, history, poetry, and rhetoric.

What are humanists?

400

Free Question. Everyone gets 200 points.

What is "Thanks, Mr. Brown!"?

400

The true cause for King Henry VIII to separate England from the Roman Catholic Church. (DOUBLE JEOPARDY).

What is his desire to divorce his wife because she could not bear a son?

400

Loyola believed that there were certain ways to achieve salvation. They took 3 vows...what are they? (DOUBLE JEOPARDY).

What are vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience?

400

Published predictions about the weather and prospects for growing crops. Also contained maps, calendars, and medical advice. (DOUBLE JEOPARDY).

What are almanacs? 

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