Renaissance
Protestant Reformation
People
Reformation Spreads
Scientific Revolution
100

This Renaissance idea focused on the value and potential of human beings.

Humanism

100

This German monk started the Protestant Reformation in 1517.

Martin Luther

100

This Renaissance "Renaissance Man" painted the Mona Lisa and designed flying machines.

Leonardo da Vinci

100

This reformer believed in predestination and led the Reformation in Switzerland.

John Calvin

100

This theory states that the sun is at the center of the universe.

Heliocentric 

200

Renaissance writers began publishing in this everyday language instead of Latin.

Vernacular

200

These were payments made to the Church in exchange for forgiveness of sins.

Indulgences

200

This artist sculpted David and painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.

Michelangelo

200

This belief says God has already chosen who will be saved.

Predestination

200

This theory placed Earth at the center of the universe.

Geocentric

300

Wealthy families like the Medici who financially supported artists were known as this.

Patrons

300

Martin Luther posted this to the door of Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany

Ninety-Five Theses

300

This English playwright wrote Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet.

William Shakespeare 

300

This English king broke from the Catholic Church after wanting to end his marriage.

Henry VIII

300

This step-by-step process is used to solve scientific problems.

Scientific Method

400

This artistic technique created the illusion of depth and three dimensions in paintings.

Perspective

400

At this meeting, Martin Luther refused to take back his beliefs.

Diet of Worms

400

This inventor created the printing press in Europe, helping ideas spread quickly.

Johannes Gutenberg 

400

Henry VIII wanted this in order to legally end his marriage.

Annulment 

400

This scientist was put on trial for supporting heliocentric theory.

Galileo Galilee 

500

This term describes Renaissance ideas that focused more on worldly life than religion.

Secular

500

This term refers to Christians who split from the  Catholic church and formed new churches.

Protestants

500

This scientist first proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system.

Nicholas Copernicus 

500

This church was created by Henry VIII after breaking from Rome.

Church of England / Anglican Church

500

This scientist discovered gravity and wrote the laws of motion.

Isaac Newton