Review Time: World History: Chapter 6. Where does the Renaissance begin in Europe?

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Review Time: World History: Chapter 6

Where does the Renaissance begin in Europe?

When does the Renaissance occur? ▫1100s-1400s ▫1300s-1600s ▫1500s-1800s ▫1600s-1900s

Who did the people of the Renaissance model themselves after?

What city fell in 1453 that brought many scholars to Italy?

What event(s) brought back much knowledge from the Middle East?

Who was the most family that supported the artisans during the Renaissance?

What allowed objects to appear farther away, and gave depth to paintings? ▫Realism ▫Shading ▫Perspective

During the Renaissance, what was the object of painters and sculptors?

What did Johannes Gutenberg invent?

What was the importance of the moveable-type printing press?

What did Michelangelo paint?

Who painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper?

Who/what civilization was copied in Renaissance architecture?

How would you describe the sculpture of the Renaissance besides modeling the Greeks and Romans?

What architectural achievement did Flippo Brunelleschi accomplish?

What was the major of study during the Renaissance?

What was the goal of the Renaissance education?

Who was the Father of Humanism?

Who authored The Courtier?

Who authored The Prince?

What was the point or conclusion of The Prince to rulers?

What did the authors of the Northern Europe emphasize?

Who published a Greek NT and In Praise of Folly?

Thomas More authored this book about the imaginary country that was perfect?

List one result from the Renaissance.

List another result from the Renaissance.

What was a negative result from the Renaissance?

Transubstantiation is the doctrine dealing with what practice of the RCC?

How many works could assure a RC of salvation?

What did the RCC was equal with Scripture and just as important?

Who in the RCC would listen to a confession?

What was a person called by the RCC if they didn’t follow the practices of the Church?

What was created/organized by the RCC to find heretics?

In what nation did the popes live for 70 yrs?

What at the peak of craziness for the RCC- how many popes were there?

At what council did the RCC resolve their issues over the pope?

What allowed pardon for one’s sins and even future sins?

Which pope increased the sales of indulgences to finish his building project of St. Peters Basilica?

Who was nicknamed the “Morningstar of the Reformation”?

Where was John Wycliffe from?

What happened to John Huss?

Who was the most prominent/important of the reformers?

From what nation was Martin Luther from?

What issue aroused the anger of Martin Luther?

On what date did Martin Luther nail the 95 Theses?

What phrase/truth did Martin Luther believe or push that brought him about to salvation?

What were the official beliefs of the Lutheran Church called that were written by Martin Luther?

Who authored the 67 Conclusions?

What happened to Ulrich Zwingli that ended his life prematurely?

What group believed that people must be baptized after salvation?

Who was the 2 nd leading figure of the Reformation?

What book did John Calvin author that helped to formulate Protestant theology?

What was one of the major doctrines of the Reformation?

What was another of the major doctrines of the Reformation?

Because reformers looked for religious freedom what other freedom was pushed for as well?

People pushing to live for God and working hard at their occupation was called what?

Where did reformers believe children should receive or learn moral and spiritual truths?

What is the Catholic Reformation called?

What group was created to stop the heresies of the Protestant Reformation?

What was the purpose of the Index of Prohibited Books?

In what nation were Huguenots massacred by the RCC?

What was the religious war that began in Bohemia fought between Protestant and RCC nations called?

What did Martin Luther believe man needed and only needed?

Where was Martin Luther sent to hopefully sooth his troubled soul?

What did Martin Luther preach was needed to win over brothers and sisters to Christ?

What wiped out Siena out as a powerful region in Italy?

Filippo Brunelleschi is known as the Father of Renaissance what?

Who decided to invade and capture Italy during the Renaissance?

With the Renaissance culture begins.