Renaissance
Renaissance
Reformation
Reformation
Scientific Revolution
100

What does the word "Renaissance" mean? It comes from old French.

Rebirth

100

Renaissance scholars were inspired by the accomplishments of which older civilizations?

Classical Greece and Rome
100

Why did people buy indulgences?

Because the Catholic Church said buying indulgences would forgive your sins

100

Who was Johannes Gutenberg and what did he do?

Johannes Gutenberg created the printing press that allowed for mass printing of books and pamphlets in one's own vernacular.  

100

Who created the law of universal gravitation?

Isaac Newton

200

Leonardo da Vinci was a true renaissance man. Give me at least 2 fields he contributed to.

painting

engineering

philosophy

sculpting

inventing

weapon making

200

A person with knowledge and skills in many fields.

A Renaissance man.

200

Radical protestant religion that believed one should wait until adulthood to be baptized. 

Anabaptists 

200

What was Martin Luther known for?

Wrote 95 Theses criticizing the use of indulgences. 

200

Who invented the telescope and observed the craters on our moon, the rings of Saturn, and 4 moons of Jupiter?

Galileo

300

What allowed Italian city-states to grow with wealth?

Trade and merchants

300

What did the church hire Michelangelo for?

To paint the Sistine Chapel. 

300

Name one cause of the Protestant Reformation.

Corruption in the Catholic Church, the sale of indulgences, the Latin language barrier, Martin Luther's activism, etc.

300

What forced the Catholic Church to create the Council of Trent?

The protestant reformation.

300

What is the heliocentric theory and who came up with it??

The heliocentric theory is the belief that the Sun is at the center of the solar system.

Nicolaus Copernicus

400

Name 2 techniques used in Renaissance art?

Realism and perspective 

400

Wrote "The Prince." A book about leading with fear.

Niccolò Machiavelli

400

Who was Henry the VIII and what was he responsible for during the protestant reformation?

King of England, founded the Anglican Church of England

400

Overall, what did the reformation lead to?

Multiple protestant faiths.

400

What was Antoine Lavoisier known for?

Known as the father of chemistry, he discovered the law of conservation of mass. 

500

When Crusaders visited Islamic cities, what did they find that influenced the Renaissance? 

Classical Roman and Greek texts. 

500

Name the Italian city-state from the Renaissance that was home to the most powerful banks.

Florence

500

Explain who was responsible for the counter reformation and one of their reforms.

Catholic church 

The Council of Trent

Creation of the Jesuits

The Inquisition

500

Which Swiss Protestant religious leader believed in the concept of predestination?

John Calvin

500

What was developed throughout the scientific revolution that you have used throughout school?

scientific method and the use of empirical evidence