Renaissance, Reformation, Scientific Revolution, and Enlightenment

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Renaissance, Reformation, Scientific Revolution, and Enlightenment Lesson 3 Renaissance, Reformation, Scientific Revolution, and Enlightenment Unit 2

What are THREE things you have learned about the Renaissance so far? October 7, 2015 Copy the date and the objective: Identify the newly created social structures of the Renaissance world. What are THREE things you have learned about the Renaissance so far?

Catholic Church Renaissance period was highly religious and controlled daily life and politics

The Medici Family Italian family from FLORENCE who started out on the bottom

Who were the MEDICI’s before they made it big? What to watch for? Who were the MEDICI’s before they made it big? How did they become “God’s Bankers”?

(Someone who supports a person, event, or cause) Become PATRONS (Someone who supports a person, event, or cause) Brunelleschi’s dome in Florence Medici’s paid someone to design/ build it- THEY take the credit

Your Assignment Read about the RENAISSANCE SOCIAL CLASSES Complete the CLOZE (fill in activity) Identify characteristics of each social class (board) THINK ABOUT THIS: WHO has the power in RENAISSANCE ITALY?

Homework ON THE BACK Identify the 4 Social Classes ONE fact about each