The Renaissance
The Reformation
The Scientific Revolution
Important People
Mr. Craig
100

Italy in the Renaissance was not a unified country, but several small independent states. Which culture that you studied last year had a similar structure?

Ancient Greeks during the Golden Age

100

What effects did the Reformation have on Europe?

Increased interest in Science

Wars between Catholics and Protestants

The Growth of Federalism

100

What are the fundamental principles of the modern scientific method?

Observation and Experimentation

100

Which early scientist produced the understanding of the 'heliocentric' solar system?

Nicolaus Copernicus

100

What is Mr. Craig's favorite baseball team?

The Atlanta Braves

200

In general, who were the artists and architects of the Renaissance were supported by?

Rich Families and Church Leaders

200

What Catholic practices did Reformers find fault with?

The Selling of Indulgences

The Bible appearing only in Latin

Lazy and Corrupt Clergy

200
The basis of the Scientific Revolution in the 1500s and 1600s is mainly found in the work of which scholars?

Ancient Greek and Muslim Scholars

200

Earlier, you learned that St. Patrick was a missionary who introduced Christianity to Ireland. Who played a similar role in Europe during the Reformation?

Francis Xavier

200

How many children does Mr. Craig have?

Two
300

Name one thing that helped lead to the Italian Renaissance.

The Black Death

Renewal of Trade Along the Silk Road

The Medici Family

300

What area in Europe remained Catholic after the Reformation?

Southern Europe

300

Sir Isaac Newton is one of the most important participants in the Scientific Revolution because of what?

His observation that objects in the universe follow orderly laws.

300

Which persons contribution was most important in spreading the ideas of the Renaissance beyond Italy?

Johann Gutenberg

300

What was Mr. Craig's job last year, before he was a teacher?

A bartender

400

Which influence was most important in inspiring the Renaissance?

Ancient Greek and Roman Culture

400

Protestants were persecuted for their beliefs in Europe during the 1500's. Which group that you studied last year were persecuted for what they believed?

Christians in the Roman Empire.
400

Which event that we learned about early this year was most responsible for the Scientific Revolution?

The Renaissance

400

The two Europeans generally credited with developing the modern scientific method are:

Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes 

400

How old is Mr. Craig?

39

500

What group of people supported the education of women in Europe during the Renaissance?

Humanists/Supporters of Humanism

500

What was a widespread result of the Catholic Reformation in Europe?

Missionary activity that spread the Catholic faith around the world.

500

Which key people in the Scientific Revolution were most interested in astronomy?

Tycho Brahe

Galileo Galilei

Johannes Kepler

500

Which person is generally credited with starting the Reformation?

Martin Luther

500

What does Mr. Craig's wife do for a living?

She teaches 5th grade.