Where did the Renaissance begin? (City and Country)
Florence, Italy
What did Martin Luther nail to the doors of Wittenberg Cathedral?
The Catholic Counter Reformation led to a new Christian Religion
A. True
B. False
B. False
Who developed the Scientific Method?
A. Copernicus
B. Bacon
C. Kepler
D. Newton
B. Bacon
How did Humanism influence Renaissance Art?
It made art more realistic
Name Michelangelo's famous statue and the name of the Chapel he painted the Ceiling of
Statue of David and Sistine Chapel
What is an Indulgence?
A. Paying for forgiveness of sins
B. Financial support paid to artists
C. Praying your way into Heaven
D. God has already determined who will go to Heaven
A. Paying for forgiveness of sins
What was the Catholic Counter Reformation?
A. a reform movement with the Lutheran Church following the Catholic Reformation
B. a reform movement within the Catholic Church following the Protestant Reformation
C. a reform movement that favored the selling of indulgences
D. a reform movement that began in Germany when Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the cathedral door
B. a reform movement within the Catholic Church following the Protestant Reformation
Who improved the Telescope and Microscope?
Galileo
The Protestant Reformation initially wanted to just improve the Catholic Church, not start a new religion.
A. True
B. False
A. True
What is the name of the family, who ruled the city of Florence during the Italian Renaissance?
Medici Family
How did the Protestant Reformation impact Europe?
A. It inspired the creation of new Christian religions.
B. It decreased the power of royal monarchs.
C. It allowed Islam to become more popular.
D. It stopped the use of feudalism.
A. It inspired the creation of new Christian religions.
What was one thing the Jesuits did?
A. End indulgences
B. Spread Catholicism
C. Attend the Council of Trent
D. Write the 95 Thesis
B. Spread Catholicism
Sun
Which statements describe the most significant impacts to the start of the Protestant Reformation? Select three.
A. Catholic Church’s taxation policies which led to overall wealth of the Church.
B. The Catholic Church’s belief in predestination.
C. The selling of indulgences.
D. The requirement for a pilgrimage to the Holy Land of Jerusalem
E. Martin Luther writing the 95 Theses, a list of complaints against the Catholic Church.
A. Catholic Church’s taxation policies which led to overall wealth of the Church.
C. The selling of indulgences.
E. Martin Luther writing the 95 Theses, a list of complaints against the Catholic Church.
How did Thomas Aquinas have a lasting impact on the Catholic Church in the 13th Century?
A. He started the Protestant Reformation.
B. He increased the roles of monarchs in the church.
C. He invented the Printing Press.
D. He helped combine philosophical ideas with those of the church.
D. He helped combine philosophical ideas with those of the church.
Which Reformer does the list describe?
William Tyndale
What was 2 outcomes of the council of Trent?
A. They ended Indulgences
B. They ended taxation policies
C. They outlined requirements for the Clergy
D. Martin Luther broke from the Catholic Church
E. Henry VIII started the Church of England
A. They ended Indulgences
C. They outlined requirements for the Clergy
What 3 attributes did Isaac Newton make to the Scientific Revolution?
A. He founded Physics
B. He improved the Microscope
C. He developed the three laws of motion
D. He experiments with mass on the Tower of Pisa
E. He developed the theory of Gravity
A. He founded Physics
C. He developed the three laws of motion
E. He developed the theory of Gravity
Who began the Protestant Reformation in England?
Henry VIII
Which philosophy places an emphasis on logic and reason, rather than faith
Humanism
Which of the following apply to the reign of Queen Elizabeth I? Select all that apply
A. Known as the Tudor Golden Age in England
B. England became a major European power after defeating the Spanish Armada
C. England returned to Catholicism
D. England returned to Protestantism
E. People in England were excommunicated, exiled, or killed for heresy
A. Known as the Tudor Golden Age in England
B. England became a major European power after defeating the Spanish Armada
D. England returned to Protestantism
Who started the Jesuits
St. Ignatius
What improvement did Kepler make to the Heliocentric Theory with his Theory of Elliptical Orbits?
He said the planets revolve around the sun in an ellipse or an Oval.
Which statement explains how these events contributed to the weakening of the Catholic Church?
- Henry VIII sought to remarry
- Henry VIII created the Church of England
- Henry VIII sold all Catholic Church Property
A. The Church of England spread into France.
B. The Catholic Church was unable to sell indulgences in Spain.
C. The Church of England worked with other nations for religious change.
D. The Catholic Church lost political influence over this king.
D. The Catholic Church lost political influence over this king.