What does "Renaissance" mean in French?
What invention helped spread Renaissance ideas to northern Europe?
What is the "printing press"?
Which individual produced 95 thesis and nailed them to the church door to discuss his problems with Catholic church teachings?
Who is Martin Luther?
These were banned at the Council of Trent.
What are "indulgences"?
What is the name of the step-by-step process created to test and prove theories during the Scientific Revolution?
What is the Scientific Method?
What is "Italy"?
Which two Northern European countries are shown in the following maps?
What are Germany and France
What was Martin Luther's number one issue with the Catholic Church?
What is the "selling of indulgences"?
Following the Reformation, this group of people was allowed to take on more public roles in the church.
Who are "women"?
What is the name of the theory that stated the sun was the center of the universe?
What is "heliocentric theory"?
What is the term for wealthy individuals who funded art and architecture during the Renaissance?
What is a "patron"?
Similar to patrons from the Italian Renaissance, this group of people helped fund the art and architecture of the Northern Renaissance.
Who are "monarchs"
What is the vocabulary term that describes an individual who is against the teaching of the Catholic Church?
What is "protestant"?
This led to an increase in the fear of witches and Protestantism.
What was the "Inquisition"?
What was the name of the individual who studied human anatomy even though it was illegal at the time?
Andreas Vesalius
Brunelleschi's Dome was created after the architect spent years studying ancient Roman ruins, specifically the Panteon.
What is "Greek and Roman Influence"?
Art in the Italian Renaissance was influenced by ancient Greek and Roman mythology, but what did artists in the Northern Renaissance focus on?
What is "the natural world"?
Name at least two other Protestant churches, other than the Luthern church, that began to form during the Reformation.
What are the Anabaptists, Calvinists or Anglicans
Due to the printing press making more knowledge available, especially Protestant knowledge, the Catholic Church created this.
What is the "Index of Forbidden Books"?
Which individual made advancements in the study of cells?
Who is "Robert Hook"?
William Shakespeare was a famous writer from the Northern Renaissance. Rather than writing for the Catholic Church, he wrote comedies and tragedies.
What is "secularism"?
Because the Northern Renaissance was still strongly influenced by the Catholic Church, what type of humanism was created?
What is "Christian Humanism"?
Why did England's king, Henry VIII, want to separate from the Catholic Church?
What was the "Society of Jesuits"?
Who is "Joseph Priestley"?