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This was the goal or the Reformation
What is reform the Catholic Church
100
The greatest playwright to ever live.
What is William Shakespeare,
100
Religious change began in England because of a quarrel between the king and this person.
Who is the pope.
100
Renaissance painters used this to create three-dimensional paintings.
What is perspective.
100
Humanists study them to gain knowledge through reason.
What are the Greeks and Romans.
200
He spent three years on his back painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
Who is Michelangelo.
200
He developed the printing press.
What is Johannes Gutenburg.
200
Court that tried people for heresey.
What is Spanish Inquisition.
200
The belief God has already made a decision of who will go to heaven.
What is predestination.
200
These certificates were sold as a pardon for sins.
What are indulgences.
300
He started a new religion by challenging the Catholic Church.
Who is Martin Luther.
300
A great Italian scientist, artist and inventor.
Who is Leonardo Da Vinci
300
Italian cities stayed independent so kings could do this
What is borrow money from them.
300
Making deals or negotiating with other countries.
What is diplomacy
300
The belief that human society is important.
What is humanism.
400
The Reformation led to the beginnings of this.
What is Protestantism.
400
Florence's rich banking family.
Who are the Medici
400
A school to train men to be priests.
What is a seminary.
400
The everyday language of an area.
What is vernacular.
400
John Calvin's followers
What are Huguenots.
500
They believed the pope should control the church.
Who are Calvinists.
500
He spread Protestantism across Northern Europe.
What is John Calvin.
500
This war was the Reformation's most destructive conflict.
What is the Thirty Years' War.
500
Being more interested in the world than in religion
What is secular
500
Beliefs opposite of what the church taught.
What is heresy.