Art and Literature
Vocabulary
Discoveries/Inventions
Renaissance
Reformation
100

This person created 37 plays that include Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, MacBeth, and Julius Caesar. 

William Shakespeare

100

The word Renaissance means 

Rebirth

100

What was the first book printed on the Printing Press?

The Bible

100

The Renaissance began in this country. 

Italy

100

This German Monk challenged the Church in 1517. 

Martin Luther

200

This "Renaissance Man" created works of art such as the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper. 

Leonardo da Vinci

200
This word refers to city life

Urban

200

The word heliocentric means ________ is the center of the solar system. 

The Sun

200

This is the name of a person that is very talented at most things they try.

Renaissance Man/Woman

200

The 95___________ was posted to a church door by the German Monk (from 100 point Question.) 

Theses

300

This "Renaissance Man" created works of art on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. 

Michelangelo

300

This word is a poem with 14 rhyming lines. 

Sonnet

300

This person created the printing press. This helped to make books available much cheaper and quicker. 

Johann Gutenberg

300

The belief that the Individual was more important than the larger community. 

Individualism

300

John ___________ formed a Protestant group. 

Calvin

400

A person that was a financial supporter of the arts was called a

Patron

400

This was a word that means a cancellation of sins. Martin Luther opposed these. 

Indulgence

400

This is a 7 step process of using observations, experiments, and careful reasoning.

The Scientific Method

400

The view that religion need not be the center of human affairs. 

Secularism

400

Name 1 scientific invention that was created during the Renaissance/Reformation. 

Many Answers.

500

What was one of the ways that Renaissance art and Medieval art were different?

Many answers. (Refer to 629-630 in your text)

500

This is a type of government that is led by religious leaders. 

Theocracy

500

This person is called the Father of Modern Physics. The Laws of Motion. 

Isaac Newton

500

Something written in everyday spoken language of the people. 

Vernacular

500

This leader of England had conflict with the Pope over the annulment of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon. 

Henry VIII