Impacts on the World
Protestant Reformation
Misc.
Renaissance
Misc. 2
100

What did Gutenberg invent?

The printing press (It helped spread new ideas throughout Europe)

100

What did Martin Luther think the Catholic Church shouldn't sell?

Indulgences 

100

Did literacy go up or down with the development of the printing press in Europe?

Up

100

Did the crusades help lead to the Renaissance?

Yes

100

Education involving history, literature, and grammar

Humanities 

200

What weakened the Catholic Church in England?

King Henry VIII decision to break away from the Catholic Church so he could annul his marriage

200

The idea that God determined long ago who would achieve salvatioin

Predestination

200

The Protestant's were located where in the 1500s Europe? (North or South)

In the North

200

True or False:  Increased trade and accrued wealth helped lead to the Renaissance?

True

200

Artistic technique that creates a 3-D appearance

Persepective

300

What helped fuel Italian's interest in classical tradition?

Roman heritage in Italy and contact with Eastern scholars.

300

What was Martin Luther's belief that salvation could be achieved through faith alone is called?

Justification of Faith

300

The Catholic's were located in the ______ in the 1500s Europe.  Hint (North or South)

South

300

Wealthy banking family from Italy who were patrons of the arts

Medici Family

300

Religious reformer who believed in predestination

John Calvin

400

Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?

William Shakespeare 

400

What did Martin Luther do to begin the Protestant Reformation?

He posted the 95 theses to a church door

400

Why did the Renaissance start in Northern Europe later than it did in Italy?

Black death (Bubonic plague) delayed economic growth in Northern Europe 

400

What country did the Renaissance begin in?

Italy

400

Italian painter and inventor

Leonardo da Vinci

500

Who wrote the "Prince"

Niccolo Machiavelli

500

To give up one's view

Recant

500

What does the word Renaissance mean?

Rebirth 

500

English queen who led a religion known as Anglicanism

Elizabeth

500

Government run by church leaders

Theocracy