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The Protestant Reformation Miscellaneous Renaissance Men The Age of Exploration 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

This Renaissance man painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling and Who is Michelangelo ? This Renaissance man painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling and was a famous sculptor Row 1, Col 1

During Medieval times people Did not explore the world via What is the belief in sea monsters and that the earth was flat? During Medieval times people Did not explore the world via Ship due to these beliefs 1,2

The Catholic Church and Pope Leo X were selling these to What are indulgences? The Catholic Church and Pope Leo X were selling these to Peasants to raise money for church projects 1,3

During the Renaissance the ideas of these two ancient cultures What are Greece and Rome? During the Renaissance the ideas of these two ancient cultures were revived in Europe. 1,4

Who is Leonardo da Vinci? This Renaissance man was an architect, Engineer, painter, sculptor, musician, writer, and even dissected dead human corpses in his spare time! 2,1

North and South America are Named not after Christopher Who is Amerigo Vespucci? North and South America are Named not after Christopher Columbus, but after this famous explorer 2,2

What is to reform or change and make better? The word “Reformation” in the phrase Protestant Reformation means this 2,3

This boot shaped country is where What is Italy? This boot shaped country is where the Renaissance began. 2,4

Who is Marco Polo? This Renaissance man explored Mongolia 3,1

It is for this reason that Christopher What is he thought he had landed in the West Indes? It is for this reason that Christopher Columbus called Native Americans “Indians” 3,2

What are Catholicism and Protestantism? Thanks to the Protestant Reformation these two forms of Christianity developed. 3,3

What is Humanism? This movement brought back the ideas of the ancient Greeks and Romans and promoted art and architecture in Europe 3,4

Who is Martin Luther? This Renaissance man started the Protestant Reformation by nailing his 95 theses on the Catholic Church’s Door 4,1

Why do we say that Christopher Columbus did not discover What is because it was already inhabited by natives? Why do we say that Christopher Columbus did not discover America? 4,2

This man’s invention helped Martin Luther spread his ideas Who is Johannes Gutenberg? This man’s invention helped Martin Luther spread his ideas about Protestantism 4,3

Name at least 5 famous plays by Shakespeare What is Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Tempest, Julius Caesar (there’s more)? Name at least 5 famous plays by Shakespeare 4,4

A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet Who is William Shakespeare? A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet Are all famous plays written by This Renaissance man 5,1

When did Christopher Columbus What is the year 1492 C.E.? When did Christopher Columbus Sail to America? 5,2

Pope Leo X was in rule of the Catholic Church during the Who are the Medicis? Pope Leo X was in rule of the Catholic Church during the Reformation. Pope Leo was from this powerful Italian family. 5,3

Name three accomplishments of Leonardo da Vinci What is he painted the Mona Lisa, invented a flying machine, and was a graverobber? Name three accomplishments of Leonardo da Vinci 5,4