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Define This!
100

Luther's main problem with the selling of these, probably because they were being used to pay for St. Peter's Basilica (a palace basically)

What are indulgences?

100

This is where the Renaissance started.

What is Northern Italian city-states?

100

The true "Renaissance man" who would be guilty of painting things like the Mona Lisa and Last Supper

Who is Leonardo Da Vinci?

100

This was a period where the Catholic church made an effort to destroy the Reformation by accusing people of heresy.

What is the Inquisition?

100

To kick someone out of a church, the Catholics did a lot of this to the Reformers.

What is excommunication?

200

This man invented one of the most important revolutions for the Reformation: the movable type printing press.

Who is Johannes Gutenburg?

200

DAILY DOUBLE

Name the 3 new painting techniques and/or elements the Renaissance artists used.

200

This man is guilty of believing in predestination, or the idea that God determines who goes to Heaven and Hell before time began.

Who is John Calvin?

200

This person is a member of the Catholic church who mediates between God and man, including the ability to forgive sins.

What is a priest?

200

The Reformers were big supporters of this, leading to more people being able to read and write.

What is education?

300

The reformers came to be known as this, or those that separated from the Catholic church.

Who are Protestants?

300

This was the main source of income for the Renaissance middle class.

What is trade and/or finance?

300
This menace defaced church property with a list of problems.

Who is Martin Luther?

300

People like John Wycliffe were killed by the Catholic church for their beliefs. At least his English translation of the Bible would later be used to create this.

What is the King James Version?

300

A time where people were more focused on the past and present, leading to humanism.

What is the Renaissance?

400

This group from Switzerland is known for its belief in believer's baptism and that government should have no place in religion.

Who are the Anabaptists?

400

The painter of the Sistine Chapel and sculptor of David and Moses.

Who is Michelangelo?

400

This man would be guilty of trying to come up with a perfect society based on reason.

Who is Sir Thomas More?

400

A Catholic order founded to suppress heresy, combat the Reformation, and evangelize.

Who are the Jesuits?

400

The Catholic church believes that the Communion bread and wine turn into the blood and body of Jesus, called this.

What is transubstantiation?

500

DAILY DOUBLE

There are 3 core beliefs of the Reformation that led them to separate from the Catholic church. Name at least 2 of them.

500

The Renaissance writers and artists believed in this practice, which means to go back to the original sources.

What is ad fontes?

500

If the crime was writing The Prince about how to rule a government selfishly, then this person would be guilty.

Who is Machiavelli?

500

This series of meetings by the Catholics led to a statement of beliefs and practices after the Reformation.

What is the Council of Trent?

500
Erasmus was a writer known for helping collect the NT manuscripts into a new Greek NT for people to use to understand the Bible. He was a true THIS, a combination of 2 important movements from this chapter.

What is a Christian humanist?