Changing World
Renaissance Art
Catholic Church
Protestant Reformers
Science!
100

The revival of art, literature, and learning in Europe following the Middle Ages is known as the

Renaissance

100

What is the phrase to describe a person with many talents or areas of knowledge?

Renaissance Man

100

Define heresy.

Belief or opinion that went against traditional Catholic beliefs

100

The religious movement that attempted to reform the Roman Catholic Church was known as the ___________________.

Protestant Reformation

100

The intellectual movement that laid the groundwork for modern science was known as the ___________________.

Scientific Revolution

200

Define vernacular.

Everyday language of the common people

200

Name one Renaissance artist.

  • Leonardo da Vinci

  • Michelangelo

  • Donatello

  • Raphael

  • Albrecht Dürer

  • Jan van Eyck

  • Shakespeare

200

What were indulgences?

Money paid to the Church to be pardoned and/or receive lesser punishment for one's sins

200

What was the main cause of the Protestant Reformation?

Corruption within the Catholic Church

200

Galileo used new technology to develop an astronomical ______________.

Telescope

300

Fill in the blank: Humanists focused on __________ subjects rather than religious subjects.

Secular

300

Renaissance art often took inspiration from what two ancient civilizations?

  • Ancient Greece

  • Ancient Rome

300

Fill in the blank: Christians who protested the Catholic Church were known as ____________________.

Protestants

300

What often happened to women who were accused of being witches?

  • Tried for heresy

  • Many killed (burned at the stake)

300

What theory did Nicolaus Copernicus propose?

Heliocentric theory (sun-centered universe)

400

What was the intellectual movement focused on education and the classics?

Humanism

400

What were TWO features of Renaissance art?

  • Humanism: focus on humans and human body

  • Realism

  • Greek and Roman styles

  • New techniques (shading, perspective, etc.)

400

Why did Henry VIII create the Church of England?

He wanted to divorce his wife and divorce was not allowed in the Catholic Church

400

What was Martin Luther’s stance on the sale of indulgences?

Criticized sale of indulgences

  • Corrupt

  • Faith achieved through salvation alone

  • Went against teachings of the Bible

400

What was ONE of Isaac Newton’s accomplishments or discoveries?

  • Gravity

  • Scientific Laws of Motion

  • Calculus

  • Linked math and science

500

What was one effect of the printing press?

  • Mass production of books across Europe

  • More people learned to read and write

500

How was art from the Middle Ages different than art from the Renaissance?

Middle Ages = Not realistic or detailed, Religious, Gothic architecture


Renaissance = Realistic/Detailed, Humanism, Rounded architecture, Greek/Roman inspo

500

What was ONE example of corruption within the Catholic Church?

  • Church became increasingly involved in politics (EX: Crusades)

  • Popes lived lavish lives and charged people for marriages/ baptisms

  • Sold indulgences

  • Those who spoke out against Church were charged with heresy

500

What was one effect of the Protestant Reformation?

  • Drew attention to corruption in Church → reforms

  • Division in Christianity→ Catholic vs. Protestant

  • Bible translated into vernacular

  • Religious persecution of non- Christians

  • Increased skepticism 

500

What were TWO causes of the Scientific Revolution?

  • Humanism → interest in education

  • Inquiry → people questioning the world around them

  • Technology → new inventions