The Italian Renaissance
The Northern Renaissance
The Reformation
The Counter-Reformation
Early Modern Absolutism
100

Italian statesman; de facto ruler of the Florentine Republic; sponsored artists such as Botticelli and Michelangelo 

Lorenzo de Medici (the Magnificent) 

100

Name two countries where the Northern Renaissance occurred.  

HRE, France, England, Netherlands, Poland
100

Established the Church of England in 1534

King Henry VIII (1509-1547) 

100
The Counter-Reformation sought to reverse religious gains made by the 

Reformation; Protestants

100

King who abolished the rights of the Protestant minority in France. 

Louis XIV (1638-1715) 

200
The Renaissance marked a departure from the religious worldview of the... 

Middle Ages or Medieval Period

200

The Northern Renaissance was driven by this crucial invention, developed by Johannes Gutenberg 

The printing press

200

These radical Protestants embraced adult baptism. 

The Anabaptists 

200

Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556) established _______ in the wake of the Protestant Reformation. 

The Society of Jesus, or the Jesuits 

200

Austrian Empress who established a public school system in her realm.  

Maria Theresa

300

A focus on worldly themes instead of religion.

Secularism

300

This Northern Renaissance humanist scholar advocated for using reason to interpret religious doctrine. 

Desiderius Erasmus (c. 1466-1536) 

300

This conflict proved that Luther's Reformation was a religious reform effort not a social revolutionary movement. 

The German Peasants' War (1524-25) 

300

Pope Paul III convened _________ in 1545 to assess the condition of the Catholic Church. 

The Council of Trent (1545-1563) 

300

A scholarly text arguing that absolutism alone could prevent society from lapsing into a "state of nature."


Hobbes' Leviathan (1651) 

400

Renaissance thinkers adopted this philosophical stance, which focused on the value and potential of humanity . 

Humanism

400

Northern Renaissance art focused on... 

daily peasant life and simple pious living.

400

This Catholic Church practice contended that forgiveness of sins could be obtained through monetary contributions. 

The sale of indulgences 

400

Name one reform adopted at the Council of Trent. 

Selling of indulgences curtailed; est. of seminaries in every diocese 

400

This Russian monarch banned beards in their territory

Peter I

500

Florence thrived commercially due to its... 

location on lucrative trade routes between Northern Europe and the Mediterranean

500

This world-altering event emerged out of the Northern Renaissance. 

The Protestant Reformation

500

This Protestant reformer believed that God predetermined those who would be saved. 

John Calvin 

500

Which European state imprisoned Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556) in the 1530s? 

Spain

500

This artistic style is derived from late-Renaissance mannerism. 

The Baroque