Warm-Up #1 (11/11/13) What do you already know, or think you know, about the Renaissance?

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Warm-Up #1 (11/11/13) What do you already know, or think you know, about the Renaissance?

Warm-Up #2 (11/12/13) For each of the following write “M.A.” if it applies to the Middle Ages or “R” if it applies to the Renaissance or “B” if it applies to Both Believed past was unimportant More concerned with future (heaven or hell) Believed in God Focused on individuality Focused on survival Church was ultimate authority Earthly fulfillment is important Praise to man was a praise to God Intellectual movement known as Humanism began Little chance in improving status in life

Warm-Up #3 (11/13/13) How Machiavellian are you? For each of the following write “Agree,” “Undecided,” or “Disagree” Most people are honest Most people think first of their pocket-books and later about what is right and wrong To get someone to like you, tell that person what he/she wants to hear The best way to earn someone’s respect is to be kind and honest The best way to earn someone’s loyalty is show him/her your power There are no absolute rights and wrongs. “Right” is what works A good president reads the polls to find out what people want and makes those things his policies Most people are extremely selfish A promise is a sacred trust Nice guys finish last

Warm-Up #4 (11/14/13) Which “Renaissance Visitor” interested you the most yesterday? Why? (don’t forget the WHY!)

Warm-Up #5 (11/15/13) Match the art description on the left with the artist on the right: Known for his sculptures, David and Pieta, as well as painting the Sistine Chapel Created 1st life-size free standing nude (in bronze) since classical period Known for paintings with classical themes/mythology True Renaissance man who incorporated his study of many subjects into his paintings and sketches of the devices he invented Northern Renaissance artist who was known for his engravings Court painter for Henry VIII – known for his portraits Artist known for his paintings of the Madonna and Christ child Botticelli Donatello Albrecht Durer Raphael Leonardo da Vinci Michelangelo Hans Holbein the Younger

Warm-Up #6 (11/18/13) Review the “new” MHS Social Studies Recovery policy and explain how it is similar to the selling of indulgences during the early 1500’s in Europe.

Warm-Up #7 (11/19/13) Match the description on the left with the person/term on the right: Excommunicated Luther from the Catholic Church This allowed Henry VIII to become head of the Anglican Church (Church of England) Religious leader who believed God had already chosen a group, the elect, for heaven Wanted a divorce from his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, but the Pope refused to give him one Objected to the Catholic church selling indulgences and nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to a church door in Germany Religion that includes Lutheranism, Calvinism, Presbyterianism, and Anglicanism Pardons for sins Martin Luther Henry VIII John Calvin Leo X Act of Supremacy Indulgences Catholicism Protestantism

Warm-Up #8 (11/20/13) For each of the following write “C” if it applies to Catholicism (Pre-Reformation) and “P” if it applies to Protestantism Bible is sole source of truth Salvation by faith and good works Pope is head of church People don’t need priests to interpret the bible for them People are saved by faith alone Clergy cannot marry Priesthood of all believers Bible only read in Latin Elaborate ceremonies/churches Includes Lutheranism, Anglicanism, and Calvinism

Warm-Up #9 (11/21/13) Answer the following questions based on your chart from yesterday: Before the Scientific Revolution, what were the 3 sources of “truth”? Explain the difference between the Geocentric Theory and the Heliocentric Theory Which scientists helped prove the Heliocentric Theory? Why was Galileo called before the Church Inquisition? How did Europeans worldview change as a result of the Scientific Revolution?