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Renaissance/Reformation Notebook Organization - 130 POINTS! Intro, City-States, Social Structure – 20 2. Italian Renaissance Art Notes – 30 3. Northern Renaissance Notes – 20 4. Protestant Reformation Notes Martin Luther Viewing – 40 5. Counter-Reformation Notes - 20

Mind Mapping the Renaissance! Find a partner – You MUST use color! Renaissance Ideas/Influences Humanism Secularism Plague Recovery Change in Spiritual, Political, and Social Thinking Johann Gutenberg Renaissance Society Social Structure Society Family and Marriage Italian City States Italian Wars Machiavelli Italian Renaissance Art rebirth Six Characteristics of Renaissance Art Donatello Leonardo da Vinci Michelangelo Northern Renaissance Countries Religion Art Kings/Queens/Leaders Protestant Reformation Martin Luther 95 Theses Sale of Indulgences Counter-Reformation Notes Erasmus Charles V Council of Trent Jesuits Spanish Inquisition RENAISSANCE Best example will receive extra credit and the poster will be on the screen during the exam.

Mind Mapping the Renaissance! Find a partner – You MUST use color! Renaissance Ideas/Influences Humanism Secularism Plague Recovery Change in Spiritual, Political, and Social Thinking Johann Gutenberg Renaissance Society Social Structure Society Family and Marriage Italian City States Italian Wars Machiavelli Italian Renaissance Art rebirth Six Characteristics of Renaissance Art Donatello Leonardo da Vinci Michelangelo Northern Renaissance Countries Religion Art Kings/Queens/Leaders Protestant Reformation Martin Luther 95 Theses Sale of Indulgences Counter-Reformation Notes Erasmus Charles V Council of Trent Jesuits Spanish Inquisition RENAISSANCE Best example will receive extra credit and the poster will be on the screen during the exam.

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People Erasmus: Christian Humanist who called for church reform; he inspired Martin Luther John Calvin: religious leader who starts Calvinism in the Protestant Reformation; he believed in Predestination Petrarch: started Secular Humanism (started to read classical texts to learn how to live a good life) Dante: wrote the Divine Comedy (afterlife); his work was used as the foundation for the modern Italian language

People Charles V: The Holy Roman Emperor (pope); he tried to get Martin Luther to recant; raised an army to stop the spread of Protestantism; Peace of Augsburg Henry VIII: English king who breaks away from the Catholic Church because he wants a divorce and the Pope won’t grant one Machiavelli: wrote The Prince; ruthless ways to keep power in politics. Michelangelo: Artist and sculpture, made art for the pope, Statue of David

People De Medici – powerful wealthy family of Florence, ruled from behind the scenes, patrons of the arts (Michelangelo, da Vinci, etc. ) Martin Luther – 95 Theses, wanted to reform Catholic Church, ideas started the Protestant Reformation Da Vinici – “Renaissance Man” Artist, thinker, mathematician and inventor. Greatest painter of all time – utilized sfumato and chiaroscuro for realism

Terms Peace of Augsburg: Agreement between Charles V (pope) and German princes: princes could choose religion for their state Do the rest as a class! 10 minutes

Terms Perspective – 3D, creates emphasis, rediscovered from Roman art Humanism – belief in human thought/ability, individual 95 Theses – Martin Luther, complaints against Catholic Church Indulgence – paying for sins, Luther considered it corrupt

Terms Salvation – heaven Edict of Worms – excommunicated Luther, heretic Council of Trent – reaffirm traditional Catholic faith Renaissance – rebirth of Greek and Roman thought Humanism Reformation – Protestant faith, Catholic reforms

Renaissance Increase in wages, more accessibility to jobs, decline in the power of the church Rebirth; someone who can do anything Studying the classics and a focus on human interests, talents, etc (human is #1) They both inspired curiosity (question the world around them) Machiavelli Can do most anything Northern Renaissance was focused on religion Humanism means that humans are #1; they studied classical texts and copied Greek/Roman art Perspective; Emphasis on Individuality; Classicism (s-curve, contrapposto), Emotions, Geometric arrangement See other questions Middle Ages saw the supreme power and control of the church where Renaissance questioned church authority and power Gutenberg; cheaper books, spread of knowledge, increased literacy Because it started there due to more money Shakespeare- Romeo and Juliet; Machiavelli- The Prince; Erasmus- In Praise of Folly

Reformation 15. Complaints against Catholic church- indulgences, sacraments, flow of money 16. Decline in the power of Catholic Church 17. Revolt against the Catholic Church lead by Martin Luther 18. Lutheranism; Calvinism and Anglicanism 19. Anglican church because Pope wouldn’t give him a divorce 20. Where Catholic church leaders excommunicated Martin Luther and he refused 21. Compromise between the Pope and the German Princes. German princes would determine the religion practiced in their state. 22. Through the study of the Bible 23. Clarified Church practice 24. Calvinism believed in Predestination 25. Increased literacy and challenge to authority 26. Catholic Reformation/Counter-Reformation

Counter-Reformation 27. Jesuits 28. traditional Catholic teachings were supported 29. No sale of indulgences; reform the office of the pope 30. religious intolerance and the fight to stop the spread of Protestant Reformation Big Ideas for Constructed Response OR DBQs! Printing Press Renaissance Art

Printing Press Renaissance Art

Review Aids YOUR NOTES! Study Guide Quizlet Kahoot https://quizlet.com/_59teln Kahoot https://play.kahoot.it/#/k/d587f27a-75d4-4163-bc92-37a3865f0bc6 Rick Steves – Marin Luther/Reformation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXK9NNp1yk4

Exam Format 20 multiple choice questions 2 Constructed Response questions 1 DBQ (document based question) Big Ideas: Renaissance Art Printing Press