Renaissance
Northern Renaissance
Reformation Beginnings
Reformation Continues
Movers & Shakers
100
This term describes the interest in human potential and accomplishments as well as Greek/Roman texts.
What is HUMANISM?
100
This caused the Renaissance to move north out of Italy into the rest of Europe.
What is TRADE?
100
The selling of these to grant forgiveness is a prime example of the corruption of the Catholic Church during the Middle Ages.
What are INDULGENCES?
100
The reason Henry VIII founded his own church in England.
What is he wanted a divorce from his first wife (Catherine) so he could marry his girlfriend (Anne Boleyn) and have a son?
100
This man is considered the leader of the Protestant Reformation.
Who is MARTIN LUTHER?
200
The de Medici's were a famous group of [BLANK], people who supported the arts.
What are PATRONS?
200
The artist who painted this:
Who is JAN VAN EYCK?
200
Martin Luther posted these beliefs to the door of a church in Wittenburg to begin a discussion about the failings of the Catholic Church.
What are the NINETY FIVE THESES?
200
As more Catholics converted to Protestantism, the Catholic Church tried to fix its problems through this
What is the COUNTER REFORMATION?
200
This man's invention spread both the Renaissance and the Reformation throughout Europe with it's printed papers.
Who is GUTENBERG?
300
A concern with worldly (versus spiritual) matters.
What is SECULAR?
300
This English playwright is the most famous writer of the Renaissance and wrote such works as "Romeo and Juliet," "Hamlet," and "Macbeth"
Who is William Shakespeare?
300
The Catholic Church excommunicated Luther at this meeting of church leaders.
What is the DIET OF WORMS?
300
The meeting where the Catholic Church officially banned the selling of indulgences.
What is the COUNCIL OF TRENT?
300
This leader's stubborn refusal to listen to Martin Luther, as well as his flagrant parties and abuses of church power, greatly contributed to the Protestant Reformation.
Who is POPE (LEO X)?
400
A person with many talents and abilities, who also lived morally, modestly, and with honor, may be called by this ideal name:
What is RENAISSANCE MAN/WOMAN?
400
This invention was (arguably) the most significant innovation of the Renaissance.
What is the PRINTING PRESS?
400
Name the common thread: priests with wives; fathers buying church leadership positions for their sons; uneducated clergy members; and indulgences.
What are CAUSES OF THE REFORMATION?
400
The key example of the rise in religious intolerance and anti-Semitism is this Catholic church court:
What is the INQUISITION?
400
This humanist philosopher in Northern Europe questioned church practices before Martin Luther.
Who is ERASMUS?
500
Examples of this include: English, German, French, Italian.
What is VERNACULAR?
500
Thomas More coined this term to describe an ideal place.
What is UTOPIA?
500
This man argued that the Bible taught PREDESTINATION and he established a theocracy in Geneva.
Who is JOHN CALVIN?
500
This woman earned a terrible nickname when she tried to bring England back to Catholicism after her father had made himself the head of a new English Church.
Who is MARY TUDOR (BLOODY MARY)?
500
This Italian author's book, "The Prince," argued that it was more important for a leader to be feared than to be loved.
Who is NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI?