I Protest!
Rebirthing
The Power of Words
God Save the Queen
Yeah, Science!
100

A piece of paper that certified a reduction of time spent atoning for sins in purgatory, often sold by the Catholic church to raise money

indulgence

100

The era of European history that produced cultural renewal as writers, artists, and thinkers sought to reinvent the glory of classical Greece and Rome

The Renaissance

100

The invention that allowed for the mass copying of books, revolutionizing the spread of ideas

the movable-type printing press

100

The ruler of England who firmly established Protestantism and defended the country against the invasion by the Spanish

Elizabeth I

100

The term that means "sun-centered," referring to the universe; a theory proposed by Nicolaus Copernicus

heliocentric

200

The essay written by Martin Luther protesting the sale of indulgences that sparked the Protestant Reformation

The 95 Theses

200

A philosophical focus on the subjects of the humanities (history, grammar, rhetoric, poetry)

humanism

200

The Mainz, Germany inventor of the movable-type printing press

Johann Gutenberg

200

The ruler of England who broke from the Catholic church because he wanted to divorce his wife, thus starting the Church of England

Henry VIII

200

The most brilliant scientist of his day who developed the concept of gravity and the study of calculus

Isaac Newton

300

The Holy Roman Emperor who presides over Luther's trial for heresy

Charles V

300

Word that means non-religious (can apply to art, literature, or many other cultural products)

secular

300

One of the most important writers in history, whose works featured universal themes and well-rounded characters

William Shakespeare

300

The "Queen of Scots" who was eventually executed by her cousin for treason

Mary Stuart

300

The man who calculated the orbits of planets around the sun, demonstrating that they travel in ellipses rather than circles

Johannes Kepler

400

The ruler of Wittenberg and Luther's patron at the university

Prince Frederick

400

The country that served as the connection between Europe and the rest of the world due to trade routes and thus was the origin of the Renaissance

Italy

400

The term that means "language of the common people"

vernacular

400

The archbishop of Canterbury who helped establish the Church of England and wrote The Book of Common Prayer

Thomas Cranmer

400

The English scientist who emphasized experimentation and observation as the means to scientific knowledge

Francis Bacon

500

The English pre-Reformer who produced the first English translation of the Bible

John Wycliffe

500

List the characteristics of the Renaissance as outlined in the Google Classroom assignment.

Greek and Roman influence

humanism

celebration of the individual

celebration of secular achievements

500

The Renaissance writer who sought to spread humanism to the public and promoted the translation of Bible into the language of the common people

Erasmus

500

Why was the defeat of the Spanish Armada by the English significant for the rest of world history?

England was preserved as a Protestant nation, ensuring that the 13 American colonies would be Protestant and receive the English political tradition rather than that of Catholic, feudal Spain

500

The English chemist who distinguished between elements and compounds and worked closely with temperature and pressure of gases.

Robert Boyle