Renaissance
Reformation
Scientific Revolution
People
Vocabulary
100
This Renaissance artist is most known for his works The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa?
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
100
This branch of Protestantism was the first to be developed? A) Calvinism b) Zoroastrianism C) Christian humanism D) Lutheranism
What is Lutheranism?
100
"I think, therefore I am" was a famous quote from which Scientific Revolution figure?
Who is Rene Descartes?
100
This Protestant leader converted the Swiss city-state of Geneva to a theocracy.
Who is John Calvin?
100
Most Renaissance writers wrote in the local spoken language, known as:
What is the vernacular?
200
This Renaissance artist was responsible for creating the School of Athens.
Who is Raphael?
200
This document, created by Martin Luther, attacked the abuses in the sale of indulgences and started the Protestant Reformation.
What are the 95 Theses?
200
This law, developed by Isaac Newton, showed how one law could explain all motion in the universe.
What is the universal law of gravitation?
200
This Renaissance figure was credited for inventing the printing press.
Who is Johann Gutenberg?
200
This word represents a painting that was done on fresh, wet plaster with water-based paints.
What is a fresco?
300
The Renaissance began in this European country.
What is Italy?
300
John Calvin agreed with Martin Luther on most important church doctrines, with the exception of the concept of: A) Language B) Leadership C) Predestination D) The sale of indulgences
What is predestination?
300
The Scientific Revolution primarily had accomplishments in these three areas:
What are astronomy, science, and medicine?
300
This man, angered by the sale of indulgences in the Catholic Church, started the movement towards Protestantism.
Who is Martin Luther?
300
This word means a release from all or part of punishment for sin by the Catholic Church, reducing time in purgatory after death.
What is an indulgence?
400
The printing press was invented in this modern-day country.
What is Germany?
400
This peace treaty officially established a division in Christianity in Germany.
What is The Peace of Augsburg?
400
In the Scientific method, this step is a possible explanation to be tested.
What is a hypothesis?
400
This scientist transformed the world of chemistry in the 1600s.
Who is Robert Boyle?
400
This is the belief that God has determined who would gain salvation.
What is predestination?
500
The Renaissance developed around this new movement, which focused on worldly subjects rather than religious issues.
What is humanism?
500
The most important change the Catholic Church made during the Catholic Reformation was that they: A) Stopped using the Inquisition B) Revised and updated many traditional Catholic beliefs C) Restored a version of the Book of Common Prayer D) Provided penalties for corruption in the clergy
They provided penalties for corruption in the clergy.
500
These are the steps of the scientific method:
State the problem, gather information, form a hypothesis, experiment, collect and analyze data, draw conclusions, share data
500
This man led the Swiss Reformation until his untimely death, in which it was continued by John Calvin.
Who is Ulrich Zwingli?
500
This is the sun-centered view of the universe in which the Earth and planets revolve around the sun.
What is heliocentric?