SSWH9a-The rise of Florence
SSWH9b-artistic/scientific achievements
SSWH9c-Humanism
SSWH9d-Reformation
SSWH9eCounter Reformation-
SSWHf-English Reformation
SSWH9g-Gutenberg and the impact of The printing press
100

Because Italy is a_______ many of it's major cities had access to the sea and the culture and other goods from othe places

Peninsula 

100

The statue of David was created by ____ and was renowned for it's realistic human likeness.

Michealangelo

100

the ______ believed it was important to study : grammer, history, poetry and philosophy

Humanists

100

The most important person, of The Protestant Reformation, was a Catholic monk, named _____

Marther Luther 

 

100

The Catholic Church realized that it needed to respond to the accusations and changes demanded by the _____

Protestants

100

_______ asked The Pope for a divorce from his Catholic wife Catherine. When he refused, ___ removedEngland from Catholicism and set up The Anglican Church

King Henry VIII

100

Who invented The Printing Press?

Gutenberg

200

Cosimo de Medici was the patriarch of what banking family, that would eventually come to rule Florence Italy? 

The de Medici family

200

Leonardo Da Vinci painted the most famous painting of a woman. what was it called?

the Mona Lisa

200

____ was a Christian author, who wrote The Praise of Folly?

Erasmus

200

The sale of ______ infuriated Martin Luther, who felt that only through Faith, could a person get to Heaven.

Indulgences

200

_______ started The Jesuit Order

Loyala

200

Henry VIII's daughter, she attempted to develop ways for Catholics and Protestants to s 

Elizabeth I

200

Woodblock printing, had already been mastered by ___ before The invention of The printing press

The Chinese

300

Niccolo Machiavelli, wrote in his book ______ that the ability to gain power and keep it was the most important thing a man could do.

The Prince

300

What renaissance artist painted The Last Supper?

Leonardo Da Vinci

300

Humanist felt that thestudy of the works of ___ , in nature, could help people better understand science

God

300

John Calvin's protestant teachings, eventually, came to dominate the government in his country of ______

Switzerland

300

One of the chief ways the Catholic Church sought to counter The Protestant Reformation, was to increase their role in _________

education

300

What did Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Katherine Howard and Katherine Parr all have in common?

they were wives of King Henry VIII

400

What deadly disease, killed so many people in Europe, that those that survived demanded higher wages and better treatment

The bubonic Plague

400

What Renaissance artist painted The Sistine Chapel?

Michealangelo

400

what does the term vernacular mean?

the common language that people speak

400

The term "Sola Fida" came to represent the cornerstone of Protestantism. It translates to mean__________

Faith Alone

400

In Anglican services, what language was spoken, not Latin?

English

500

The term used to describe those, who helped fund the artistic and scientific achievements of The Renaissance Period was to call them __________

Patrons

500

What Renaissance inventor, is credited with inventing the telrscope?

Galileo

500

Luther posted his ______ on the church door in Wittenburg Germany. They would become the basis for The Protestant Reformation

95 Theses