Vocabulary
Protestant Reformation
Protestant Reformation 2
Renaissance
People
100
What does "Renaissance" mean?
What is rebirth or reawakening of Europe
100
Who led the Protestant Reformation in Germany?
Who is a German monk Martin Luther
100

What century did the Protestant Reformation take place in?

16th-Century

100
The Renaissance started in this country
What is Italy
100
Inventor of the Printing Press
Who is Johann Gutenberg
200
This is a wealthy supporter of the arts
What is a patron
200

How did the Catholic Church respond to Luther's Teachings?

Edict of Worms

200
This group believed in Predestination
Who are the Calvinists
200
Why was the printing press an important invention of the Renaissance?
Because it helped to spread literacy because more books were available to read
200

This was the first person Henry VIII wanted to divorce

Who is Catherine of Aragon

300
To show depth by making objects in front larger and objects in the back smaller?
What is perspective
300
Martin Luther's list of complaints against Catholic Church practices were known as
What are the 95 Theses
300
Why did Henry VIII leave the Catholic Church?
What is he wanted a divorce from his wife to marry another woman and try for a son
300
How did ideas from the Renaissance spread?
What is through scholars traveling, trade and the printing press
300

This man believed it was better to be feared than loved

Who is Nicolo Machiavelli

400
The act of studying classic Greek and Roman writings and valueing human individuality is known as?
what is humanism
400
Why did the Church sell indulgences?
What is to raise money to build St. Peter's Basilica and other Church buildings
400
Name given to the Catholic Church's attempt to reform itself
What is the Counter-Reformation
400

Why is the Renaissance known as the rebirth of Greek thought?

European scholars rediscovered Greek ideas in literature, art, etc., and became intrigued. It is known as the rebirth of Greek thought because scholars were literally inspired by Greek works.

400
This man painted famous works such as "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper"
Who is Leonardo da Vinci
500
These are non-religious ideas or actions
What is secular
500
How did the Catholic Church punish Martin Luther?
What is excommunication
500

This group believed that baptism is valid only when candidates freely confess their faith in Christ and request to be baptized.

Who are the Anabaptists

500

What were the major source(s) of Italy's money?

Many city-states in Italy were extremely wealthy due to the fact that they were mini-industrial power houses, and they also earned much of their wealth through trade.

500

This man was known as the Father of Humanism 

Francesco Petrarch